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Gardena is a city of about 60,000 people (2018) in the South Bay of Los Angeles County in Southern California.

Understand

The community evolved from part of the Spanish land grant, the Rancho San Pedro, given to Juan Jose Dominguez around 1800. It was incorporated as a town in 1930, combining the rural communities of Gardena, Moneta, and Strawberry Park.

Farming became Gardena's main industry early in the 20th century especially strawberries.

Gardena has a large Japanese population.

Get in

Map
Map of Gardena

GTrans Line 1X leaves from West 1st St at Main St in downtown Los Angeles ($1, senior 35¢) about every 45 min 8AM-6PM.

Get around

  • GTrans. Four regular routes serving the cities of Gardena, Hawthorne, Compton, Torrance, Carson, Harbor City, Lawndale and Los Angeles. Its service area that stretches north to downtown LA, south to the Pacific Coast Highway, east to the Compton Transit Center, and west to the South Bay Galleria Mall. $1 (senior 35¢), 40¢ for a transfer. GTrans (Q5522428) on Wikidata GTrans on Wikipedia

See

  • Gardena Willows Wetland Preserve (near the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Artesia Boulevard). A 9.4-acre wetland preserve at the southeast corner of Gardena. This is a naturally-occurring marshland where water seeps above-ground all year round. It hosts several species of trees and other vegetation.

Do

  • Gardena Judo Dojo, 16215 S Gramercy Pl (Gardena Japanese Cultural Center).
  • 1 Sky Zone Torrance. - located in Gardena

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Routes through Gardena
Downtown L.A. South Central L.A.  N  S  Carson San Pedro
END  W  E  Compton Long Beach
Downtown L.A. South Central L.A.  N  S  Carson San Pedro


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