Monthly Archives: December 2010
Tarzana
Tarzana is bounded by Reseda to the north, Woodland Hills to the west, Encino to the east, and the Santa Monica Mountains to the south.
East Los Angeles
East LA is a center of Mexican American culture in Los Angeles. The first wave of Mexicans arrived in 1910s. Continue reading
West Los Angeles
The core of West LA was incorporated as the City of Sawtelle. In the 1922 the area was annexed by the City of Los Angeles.
West Los Angeles bordered by Santa Monica on the west, Brentwood on the northwest, the Veterans Administration grounds on the north, Westwood on the northeast, Rancho Park on the east and southeast, and Mar Vista on the south and southeast.
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Palms
Palms has 58,000 residents living in three square miles. Continue reading
Glendale
In 1884 locals got together to form a town, naming it Glendale. Continue reading
Burbank
Burbank is a city of 108,000 people in 17 square miles 12 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Continue reading
Sherman Oaks
There is a mix of neighborhoods. In some condominiums and apartments dominate. Others are primarily single family homes. About half the residents rent. Continue reading
Inglewood
Inglewood is known as a largely Black city with a solid African- American middle class Continue reading
North Hollywood
To develop the community and trade on its proximity to tinsel town, Lankershim was renamed North Hollywood in 1927 which led to its ensuing suburban style development.
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Pacific Palisades
As befits its name, Pacific Palisades is a hilly 29 square miles Continue reading




