Year in review: Notable anniversaries of 2013
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of New York was fatally shot June 5, 1968, in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. He had been celebrating his victory in the California presidential primary; he was a leading candidate in the 1968 race. Times photographer Boris Yaro was there when Sirhan Sirhan shot Kennedy, and he made the haunting photograph above.
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L.A. Times Past: The assassination of RFK (Boris Yaro / Los Angeles Times file)
On Nov. 15, 1963, the Vincent Thomas Bridge replaced ferry service between San Pedro and Terminal Island, a big change to L.A.’s port area. Above, the bridge, named after a California assemblyman, is seen lighted in blue in January 2005.
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The Vincent Thomas Bridge turns 50 (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
The world’s first all-concrete geodesic dome celebrated its 50th anniversary this year with a series of screenings, including “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and “Logan’s Run.” The Times’ Mark Olsen reported that the Welton Becket and Associates-designed structure has 316 interlocking panels and a 32-foot tall, 86-foot wide screen. Above is a scene from 1986, when the Cinerama Dome hosted the premiere of “Star Trek IV.”
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Steven Spielberg and others to celebrate Cinerama Dome’s 50th ( Ellen Jaskol / Los Angeles Times file)
Frank Gehry’s gleaming building opened in fall 2003 at the corner of 2nd Street and Grand Avenue in downtown L.A. Above, a gala on Sept. 30 celebrating the anniversary.
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The Times assesses Walt Disney Concert Hall at 10 (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times)