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Ambassador Hotel to be razed.


Most of the historic Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, where the late Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated nearly 40 years ago, is set to be razed to make room for a $318 million campus for K-12 students.

A Los Angeles Superior Court ruled last summer that the Los Angeles Unified School District can proceed with plans, after the Los Angeles Conservancy and other organizations filed a suit against demolition on the 24-acre property where movie stars, politicians and royalty once mingled.

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Title Annotation:Update: NEWS, STATS AND FAST FACTS
Author:Pascopella, Angela
Publication:District Administration
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 1, 2005
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