West Hollywood’s Plummer Park
A woman walks her dog in Plummer Park. Longtime park visitors and many area residents are upset with the city’s plans to renovate the park.
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Natalia Ratnikova feeds her daughter Anastasia, 6 months old, while spending time in Plummer Park.
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Seventeen-year-old Alymbayev Yuriy’s reflection is caught in a puddle as he skateboards in Plummer Park. “It makes me angry and upset,” he said about the planned renovations. “The park has sentimental value.” He has been using the park since he was 2 years old.
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Dominoes enthusiasts take in a game at dusk in Plummer Park. Park users are concerned that a large portion of the park will be closed for almost two years during renovations.
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Jasmine Bokobzha, 5, and friend Max Farladansky, 6, play at dusk under the watchful eyes of relatives in Plummer Park. Many fans of the park are concerned that its character will be damaged by the city’s planned renovations.
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A woman walks past the 1930s-era WPA-built Long Hall building, slated to be demolished as part of planned renovations at Plummer Park.
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