I have been by the Cascades on three occasions including this one. I always wanted to stop and see it closer knowing the history of the building of the Los Angeles Aqueduct from the Owens Valley...
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The Los Angeles Aqueduct - Cascades in Sylmar, CA, is a historical site that showcases the engineering marvel of the Los Angeles Aqueduct system, which played a vital role in the development of the region. Visitors can explore the cascades and learn about the significance of water management in California's history.
This site is not only a testament to the ingenuity of early infrastructure but also serves as a reminder of the cultural and environmental challenges that have shaped Los Angeles. Through educational programs and public participation, the Cascades aims to foster awareness and appreciation for the historical resources of the area.
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Who doesn't love the Cascades of the L.A. aqueduct? The rushing white water flowing down the hillside is iconic and if you've driven the I-5 anytime during the last several decades it's there...
I took noticed of the giant water fall off the 5 shortly after moving to LA over 11 years ago. But what was it? Now that I have a three year old toddler who can sniff out a waterfall 20 miles...
The Cascades is the terminus of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. Water has made its journey 338 miles from the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada in the Owens Valley to Los Angeles for us all to use....
I find it extremely sad that someone would steal a historical plaque. I missing the whole point of it... is for monetary gain or just in effort to be a jerk?! My whole life I have driven by this...




