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Panorama: Here’s a 360-degree view of the Rams’ new home in Inglewood

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Click and drag within the image to explore the site of the future Rams stadium in Inglewood. (Bryan Chan / Los Angeles Times)

The Rams are returning to Los Angeles after a vote by the NFL owners Tuesday night. The team's new home will be a multibillion-dollar football palace on the site of the old Hollywood Park racetrack in Inglewood. It is projected to open for the 2019 season.

INGLEWOOD, CA., JANUARY 13, 2016: Pools of rainwater reflect the morning clouds.
INGLEWOOD, CA., JANUARY 13, 2016: Pools of rainwater reflect the morning clouds at the future home of the St. Louis Rams at the old Hollywood Park racetrack in Inglewood January 13, 2016. NFL owners approved the Rams move from St.Louis to Los Angeles by a vote of 30-2. Some of the old grandstands have already been destroyed and work is underway to build new sewer and water lines (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times ).
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

Pools of rainwater reflect the morning clouds at the future home of the St. Louis Rams at the old Hollywood Park racetrack in Inglewood. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

Concrete pipes await installation at the future home of the St. Louis Rams in Inglewood. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

A plane passes over the old Hollywood Park racetrack as it approaches Los Angeles International Airport. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

Work has already begun at the future home of the St. Louis Rams at the old Hollywood Park racetrack in Inglewood. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

Broken concrete from a previous grandstand is piled around the future home of the St. Louis Rams at the old Hollywood Park racetrack in Inglewood. It will be ground up and recycled for use in the stadium site. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

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