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Wilmington is a neighborhood in the South Bay and Harbor region of Los Angeles, California, [2] covering 9.14 square miles (23.7 km 2). Featuring a heavy concentration of industry and the third-largest oil field in the continental United States, this neighborhood has a high percentage of Latino and foreign-born residents.
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What do Al Capone, a Civil War armory, LSD, and Wienerschnitzel have in common? Wilmington, California!
View 47 homes for sale in Wilmington, CA at a median listing home price of $690,000. See pricing and listing details of Wilmington real estate for sale.
Wilmington, California is a modern and progressive community with a long and proud history of being the gateway to Los Angeles and the rest of Southern and Central California. There are historical museums, military installations, parks and waterfront attractions to visit.
On April 28 CicLAvia will head back to Wilmington, a community where you can see some of the region's earliest history. Join us for CicLAvia—Wilmington featuring LA2050 for a walk (or ride) through history with these monuments to Wilmington's past.
A group of residents, led by Loraine Roberts of the Banning Park neighborhood, formed the Wilmington Historical Society in an effort to preserve what remains of Wilmington's historic structures and gather photographs and information about what is already gone.
Wilmington, CA 90744 The newly completed Wilmington Waterfront Promenade spans Berths 183-186. Approximately 1,300 feet in length, the promenade is adjacent to Banning’s Landing Community Center.
Discover what it would be like to live in the Wilmington neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA straight from people who live here. Review maps, check out nearby restaurants and amenities, and read what locals say about Wilmington.
Wilmington is part of LA county and is the location for the Port of LA. It's population is mostly low-income minorities and dominant ethnicity comprised of Latinos. It is home to the 3rd largest oil fields in the United States and neighbor to San Pedro and Long Beach ports.