LA Displays Olympic and Paralympic Flags for 2028 Games
LA's Historic Celebration for the 2028 Games
On Thursday, Mayor Karen Bass celebrated the installation of Olympic and Paralympic flags at City Hall in Los Angeles, marking an important milestone as the city prepares to host these grand events in 2028. This event signifies LA's pride and commitment to hosting the prestigious 2028 Games for the third time in history.
A Legacy of Hosting Excellence
Los Angeles has a storied past as a host city, having successfully staged the Olympic Games in 1932 and 1984. The city’s rich sports culture and dedication to celebrating diversity through the Olympics will shine brightly in 2028.
- Mayor Bass emphasizes community engagement.
- Flags are a symbol of unity and spirit.
- Local communities celebrate the upcoming events.
As excitement mounts in the lead-up to 2028, the display of flags serves as a reminder of the impact of the Olympic and Paralympic games on the city and its citizens.
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