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A not so 'Great Park'

Only a small corner of the "Great Park" is developed while most of the former Marine base remains fenced off, beyond the public's reach.
Read more: Irvine plans review of Great Park funds
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Even though weeds are invading the area, the eagle, globe and anchor insignia of the Marine Corps is still visible on some of the buildings on the old El Toro Marine Base in Irvine where the city is slowly building its Great Park.

Marine Corps insignia

( Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times )
Even though weeds are invading the area, the eagle, globe and anchor insignia of the Marine Corps is still visible on some of the buildings on the old El Toro Marine Base in Irvine where the city is slowly building its Great Park.
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