Vincent Lugo Park
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La Laguna de San Gabriel | |
Vincent Lugo Park - 2017 Feb 13 | |
| Location | 300 W. Wells St. San Gabriel, California |
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| Coordinates | 34°05′01″N 118°06′16″W / 34.08361°N 118.10444°W |
| Built | 1965 |
| Architectural style | Folk art |
| MPS | Latinos in 20th Century California |
| NRHP reference No. | 100000462 |
| Added to NRHP | January 11, 2017 |
Vincent Lugo Park is the largest park in the city of San Gabriel, California, United States.[1][2] Park grounds include lighted youth baseball diamond, youth multi-purpose athletic field, Laguna de San Gabriel Nautical (Dinosaur) Playground, picnic tables, barbecues, restrooms and the Girl Scout House.[3]
One feature of Vincent Lugo Park is a children's playground, sometimes referred to as "La Laguna de San Gabriel" or "Monster Park."[4][5][6][7] La Laguna was created by Mexican-American artist Benjamin Dominguez.[8][9] The park’s play structures include 14 "friendly looking cement sea creatures rising out of the sand for children to play on."[10] The sand-filled lagoon includes Minnie the whale, Stella the starfish, Ozzie the octopus, and Flipper, Speedy and Peanut, three colorful dolphins.[11] The playground was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 11, 2017.