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If you want to confuse a local, ask about the Los Angeles River. You've probably seen it. If you watched ''[[The Terminator|Terminator II]]'' you may remember the scene where the T-1000's semi truck crashes off of the road and chases John Connor down a concrete drainage channel with an inch of water of in it. El Rio de Los Angeles. It was also the location of the big race scene in ''[[Grease]]'', and an emergency space shuttle landing in ''[[The Core]]''.
If you want to confuse a local, ask about the Los Angeles River. You've probably seen it. If you watched ''[[The Terminator|Terminator II]]'' you may remember the scene where the T-1000's semi truck crashes off of the road and chases John Connor down a concrete drainage channel with an inch of water of in it. El Rio de Los Angeles. It was also the location of the big race scene in ''[[Grease]]'', and an emergency space shuttle landing in ''[[The Core]]''.


=== A Quick History ===
'''A Quick History'''


Los Angeles was first built in 1781 as an outpost for travellers, cattle ranchers and the Spanish military. The town at that time was medieval-style, radiating from a central marketplace. Despite a tiny population, the town was staggeringly diverse,<ref>This would turn out to be a [[Characteristic Trope]] of the city</ref> and by the time of the [[Mexican-American War]], it housed as many Italians, Chinese and Americans as native Mexicans.
Los Angeles was first built in 1781 as an outpost for travellers, cattle ranchers and the Spanish military. The town at that time was medieval-style, radiating from a central marketplace. Despite a tiny population, the town was staggeringly diverse,<ref>This would turn out to be a [[Characteristic Trope]] of the city</ref> and by the time of the [[Mexican-American War]], it housed as many Italians, Chinese and Americans as native Mexicans.