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New additions to the site are listed here in chronological order.
Late 03 Added more articles, agencies, and sites to SOURCES / LINKS. The page also includes a date counter to record the latest update.
31 Jul 03 Added "Los Angeles' Lost River" to SOURCES / LINKS.
10 Jun 03 Added TOURS.
09 Jun 03 Added Confluence Park and extra navigation links to SOURCES / LINKS.
28 May 03 Added The River Project to SOURCES / LINKS.
25 Jan 03 Added "New Idea Floated for LA River" to SOURCES / LINKS.
14 Jan 03 Added "Bureaucratic Shoals Slow River Effort" to SOURCES / LINKS.
25 Sep 02 Added the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy (Los Angeles River Center and Gardens) to SOURCES / LINKS in a new category called "State Agencies."
23 Oct 01 Added the Taylor Yard to SOURCES / LINKS in a new category called "Sites."
22 Oct 01 Added the San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy and the photo exhibit "Los Angeles River: 51 Miles of Concrete" to SOURCES / LINKS.
09 Aug 01 Added Rio LA: Tales from the Los Angeles River, "The River Wild", "Paradise Reclaimed", the Friends of the San Gabriel River, and the Trust for Public Land to SOURCES / LINKS.
10 Jun 01
Added book review of Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death and Possible Rebirth
to SOURCES / LINKS.
28 May 01
Added FOVICKS (Friends Of Vast Industrial Concrete Kafkaesque Structures)
to SOURCES / LINKS in a new
category called "Photo Tours."
21 Mar 01
Added photos of an LA River tour led by historian Jennifer Price and myself
to SOURCES / LINKS.
01 Jan 01 Added California Rivers and Streams to SOURCES / LINKS.
31 Dec 00 Added Northeast Trees to SOURCES / LINKS.
07 Nov 00
Added Seven States of California and the USC publication Parks and Gardens of the Greater Los Angeles Region
to SOURCES / LINKS.
Modifed all book titles in SOURCES / LINKS to link to Amazon.com order forms
01 Nov 00 Added Arroyo Seco Foundation to SOURCES / LINKS. Added this page. Added a link to SCI-Arc.
02 Oct 00 Relaunched the site at www.deliriousla.net, with revised graphics and the Olmsted text popup in the 1930s section.
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