Published caption:KNOW YOUR CITY NO. 49 -- This ungracefully crouched fellow holding a wheel of industry is in front of an important door of an important building in prominent park. He never has to go to the Rose Parade. You'll find answer on Page 32, Part ll.
Publication: Los Angeles Times
Publication date: January 5, 1956
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ANSWER: This piece of unusual sculpture crouches in front of the old east door of the County Museum and he overlooks the rose garden of Exposition Park.
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