INDIAN ALLEY 421 Werdin Place, Los Angeles, CA 90013
About the Business
Indian Alley is a unique tourist attraction located at 421 Werdin Place in Los Angeles, California. This narrow street, also known as Indian Alley, is filled with vibrant street art that pays homage to Native American culture and history. Originally a haven for immigrants, a brothel, and a gathering place for homeless Native Americans, the alley has been transformed into a showcase of stunning murals created by artists such as Shepard Fairey and Jaque Fragua. The artwork includes portraits of local Native American activists and symbols, as well as abstract pieces that represent the resilience and spirit of the Native community. Filmmaker Pamela Peters is working on a documentary to capture the essence of Indian Alley, describing it as a modern memorial and a place of healing. Visit Indian Alley to experience the rich cultural heritage and powerful artwork that tells the story of this historic and significant location in Los Angeles.
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"The art on the wall is amazing you the place after seeing the amazing art work"
"Sketchy place but worth it"
"The murals were covered in graffiti and the grounds full of trash :( unfortunate I wasn't able to see the culturally artistic spectacle before it was vandalized"
"Another visit and part of the La People speak Mexican and are very kind You could do all your shopping Christmas shopping"
"Not much to see due to the gate was locked and filming?"
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