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Endeavour Inches Up Crenshaw Before Its Last Stop

Gracie Zheng |
October 13, 2012 | 11:40 p.m. PDT

Senior Staff Reporter

Tens of thousands of people gathered at Crenshaw and Martin Luther King Boulevards to see Endeavour's last trip through South L.A. The space shuttle arrived five hours behind schedule at the intersection, but the crowd was highly spirited as dancers and singers took the stage and former Endeavour pilots came out to meet the spectators. Cheers broke up as the Endeavour showed itself on the street, slowly inching up Crenshaw. 

See the most interesting scenes at Crenshaw and Martin Luther King Boulevards over a span of eight hours. 

 

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