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Angelino Heights[1]

Angeles Mesa[2]

Angelus Vista[2]

Arleta[3][1]

Arlington Heights[3]

Arts District[4]

Atwater Village[3]

Baldwin Hills[1]

Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw[3]

Baldwin Village[1]

Baldwin Vista[5]

Beachwood Canyon[6]

Bel Air, Bel-Air or Bel Air Estates[3][1]

Benedict Canyon[7]

Beverly Crest[3]

Beverly Glen[1]

Beverly Grove[3]

Beverly Hills Post Office[8]

Beverly Park[9]

Beverlywood[3]

Boyle Heights[3][1]

Brentwood[3][1]

Brentwood Circle[10]

Brentwood Glen[11]

Broadway-Manchester[3]

Brookside[12]

Bunker Hill[4]

Cahuenga Pass[1]

Canoga Park[3][1]

Canterbury Knolls[13]

Carthay[3]

Castle Heights

Central-Alameda[3]

Central City[1]

Century City[3][1]

Chatsworth[3][1]

Chesterfield Square[3][1]

Cheviot Hills[3][1]

Chinatown[3][1]

Civic Center[14]

Crenshaw[1]

Crestwood Hills[15]

Cypress Park[3][1]

Del Rey[3][1]

Downtown[3]

Eagle Rock[1][3]

East Gate Bel Air[16]

East Hollywood[3]

Echo Park[3][1]

Edendale[17]

El Sereno[3][1]

Elysian Heights[18]

Elysian Park[3]

Elysian Valley[3]

Encino[3][1]

Exposition Park[3][1]

F–L

Faircrest Heights [19]

Fairfax[3]

Fashion District[4]

Filipinotown, Historic[20]

Financial District[4]

Florence[3][1]

Flower District[21]

Franklin Hills[22]

Gallery Row[4]

Garvanza[1]

Glassell Park[3][1]

Gramercy Park[3]

Granada Hills[3][1]

Green Meadows[3]

Griffith Park[3]

Hancock Park[3][1]

Harbor City[3][1]

Harbor Gateway[3][1]

Harvard Heights[3][1]

Harvard Park[3]

Hermon[1]

Highland Park[3][1]

Historic Core[4]

Hollywood[3][1]

Hollywood Dell[23]

Hollywood Hills[3][1]

Hollywood Hills West[3]

Holmby Hills[1]

Hyde Park[3][1]

Jefferson Park[3][1]

Jewelry District[24]

Kinney Heights[25]

Koreatown[3][1]

Ladera[26]

Lafayette Square[1]

Lake Balboa[3][1]

Lake View Terrace[3][1]

Larchmont[3]

Laurel Canyon[27]

Leimert Park[3][1]

Lincoln Heights[3][1]

Little Armenia[1][28]

Little Ethiopia[29]

Little Italy[30]

Little Tokyo[1]

Los Feliz[3][1]

M–S

Manchester Square[3]

Mandeville Canyon[31]

Marina Peninsula[32]

Mar Vista[3][1]

Melrose Hill[33]

Mid-City[3][1]

Mid-Wilshire[3]

Miracle Mile[1]

Mission Hills[3][1]

Montecito Heights[3][1]

Monterey Hills[34]

Mount Olympus[1]

Mount Washington[3][1]

Naud Junction[35]

Nichols Canyon[36]

NoHo Arts District[37]

North Hills[3][1]

North Hollywood[3][1]

Northridge[3][1]

North University Park[1]

Old Bank District[4]

Outpost Estates[38]

Pacific Palisades[3][1]

Pacoima[3][1]

Palms[3][1]

Panorama City[3][1]

Park La Brea[1]

Picfair Village[39]

Pico Robertson[40]

Pico-Union[3]

Playa del Rey[1]

Playa Vista[3]

Porter Ranch[3][1]

Rancho Park[3][1]

Reseda[3][1]

Reynier Village[41]

Rose Hills [42]

Rustic Canyon[43]

San Pedro[3][1]

Sawtelle[3][1]

Shadow Hills[3][1]

Sherman Oaks[3][1]

Sherman Village[3][1]

Silver Lake[3][1]

Skid Row[44]

Solano Canyon[45]

Sonoratown [46]

South Central, Historic[3]

South Park[3]

South Robertson[1]

Spaulding Square[47]

Studio City[3][1]

Sunland[3][1]

Sunset Junction[48]

Sun Valley[3][1]

Sylmar[3][1]

T–Z

Tarzana[3][1]

Terminal Island[1]

Thai Town[1]

Toluca Lake[3][1]

Toy District[4]

Tujunga[3][1]

University Hills[49]

University Park[3]

University Park, North[1]

Valley Glen[3][1]

Valley Village[3][1]

Van Nuys[3][1]

Venice[3][1]

Vermont Knolls[3][1]

Vermont-Slauson[3]

Vermont Square[3]

Vermont Vista[3]

Victor Heights[50]

Victoria Park[51]

Village Green[52]

Warehouse District[53]

Warner Center[1]

Watts[3][1]

West Adams[3][1]

Westchester[3][1]

Westdale[54]

Western Heights[55]

West Hills[3][1]

Westlake[3][1]

West Los Angeles[3][1]

Westside Village[56]

Westwood[3][1]

Westwood Village[57]

Whitley Heights[1]

Wholesale District[4]

Wilmington[3][1]

Wilshire Center[1]

Wilshire Park[58]

Windsor Square[3][1]

Winnetka[3][1]

Woodland Hills[3][1]

Yucca Corridor

See also

photo Los Angeles portal

Central Business District, Los Angeles (1880-1899)

Los Angeles Historic Preservation Overlay Zones

Los Angeles County

References

The Thomas Guide: Los Angeles County, Rand McNally (2004), pages N and O

“Neighborhood Signs LAcity.org”. Archived from the original on 2019-07-09. Retrieved 2020-04-24.

“Neighborhoods”, Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times

2012-2013 Official Visitors Map, Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board, 2012

Caitlin Liu, “Neighbors Rally to Holden’s Side on Charges of Non-Residency,” Los Angeles Times, May 30, 1989, Page B-8 (“a quiet residential neighborhood”)

Pauline O’Connor (July 10, 2008). “Neighborhoods: Beachwood Canyon”. Los Angeles Times.

“Matea Gold, “Resident of Quiet Enclave Picket Parties at Mansion,” Los Angeles Times, Metro Section, Page 1, October 5, 1996 “neighborhood high above the Beverly Hills Hotel”

Spitz, H. May. Canyon homes and that famous ZIP code.” Los Angeles Times, 11 July 2004.

Martha Groves (November 20, 2008). “Hollywood stars sue over access to a neighborhood gate”. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 20, 2008.

Mary Moore, “Part of Brentwood Allowed to Become Gated Community,” Los Angeles Times, June 4, 1995, Los Angeles Times, image 181 (“the first established neighborhood in Los Angeles to be enclosed with security fences”)

“Sunset Boulevard Bridge Over the 405 to Reopen Monday,” Los Angeles Times, September 21, 2012

Cohen, Allison B. (27 February 2005). “A touch of magic in the city” – via LA Times.

Michael Krikorian, “Los Angeles: Asphalt Jungle or Green Meadow,” Los Angeles Times, January 5, 2004, page B-3

“Civic Center”. Downtown LA Walks. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2012.

“Evolution of a ’50s Dream; Crestwood Hills began as an experiment in cooperative living and modern architecture. Today, it’s an upper- crust neighborhood trying to renew the community spirit and preserve its architectural heritage.” Los Angeles Times. April 24, 2000. Southern California living, Part E, Page 1. Retrieved on March 19, 2010.

Jack Flemming, “How a Hijacked Listing for One of L.A.’s Most Expensive Homes Led to a $60-Million Lawsuit,” Los Angeles Times, April 26, 2019

Nita Lelyveld, “A Key Part of Film History,” Los Angeles Times, March 1, 2015, image 64 (“when the neighborhood was called Edendale”)

Sam Byker, “The Sticks or the City? Well, Both,” Los Angeles Times, July 15, 2007, image 84 (“The neighborhood, named Elysian Heights”)

“10 Great Neighborhoods: Faircrest Heights, Los Angeles Magazine, December 2004

Montoya, Carina Monica (2009). Los Angeles’s Historic Filipinotown. Arcadia Publishing. p. 96. ISBN 978-0-7385-6954-3.

“Kyle Wagner’s Road Tripper: Los Angeles”. The Denver Post. April 21, 2007. Retrieved 2008-11-12.

Leslie Ann Wiggins, “Charming, With A Fabled Past,” Los Angeles Times, March 23, 2008, image 82 (“L.A.’s Los Feliz neighborhood of Franklin Hills”)

Ruth Ryon, “Mediterranean-Style Villa Is Fit for a Diva,” Los Angeles Times,June 16, 2002, image 84 (“Hollywood Dell Hillside Neighborhood”)

Roger Vincent, “Historic L.A. Jewelry District Building to Become Offices Again,” Los Angeles Times. February 8, 2015

“Homes: Neighborhoods’ Craftsman-Style Houses,” Los Angeles Times,” October 1, 1995, image 209 (“one of several neighborhoods”)

“Ladera,” City Council member Mike Bonin official page, undated

“Keeping a Bit of L.A. Wild,” Los Angeles Times, October 16, 2015, page A-14

Little Armenia Designation

“To Fairfax and On to Ethiopia,” Los Angeles Times, February 12, 2006

“L.A.’s Little Italy, Uncovered,” CultureTrip

Richard C, Paddock, “Mandeville Canyon Going All-Out Against Developers,” Los Angeles Times, January 5, 1978, page WS-1

John L. Mitchell, “Beach Walk OKd Despite Traffic Fears,” Los Angeles Times, August 12, 1979, page CS-5

Allison B. Cohen, “It’s Barely on the Map, and That’s Fine, Los Angeles Times, October 3, 2004

Fiore, Faye (1990-11-28). “Settlement Reached Over Sinking Homes : Monterey Hills: More than two dozen insurance companies and Los Angeles will pay $62.5 million to the residents of the condominium community”. Los Angeles Times.

“Old Signal Tower Razed,” Los Angeles Times, February 5, 1940, Page 2

“Nichols Canyon,” Curbed Los Angeles

“Lankershim Boulevard,” LATimes.com (video)

Rasmussen, Cecilia. “Hidden Hollywood sign uncovers history”. Los Angeles Times.

“The Scout: What’s New on Pico Boulevard,” Los Angeles Times, July 13, 2012

“Neighborhood List – Mapping L.A. – Los Angeles Times”.

‘”Spanish style still defines central pocket” by Martha Groves (Los Angeles Times, 26 February 2006)

“Council File File No. 11-2057” (PDF). LACity.org. Retrieved 10 September 2020.

Robert Pierson, “Rustic Canyon — a Picturesque Stroll Amid Homes of the Artsy,” Los Angeles Times, November 21, 1987, page D-1

Hal Boyle (June 14, 1947). “Skid Row; The West’s Bowery”. Evening Independent. p. 10.

Monte Morin, “Community Tries to Gain Back Respect,” Los Angeles Times, September 26, 1999, image 64 (“screen the neighborhood from the highway”)

https://www.kcet.org/shows/lost-la/a-brief-history-of-sonoratown-las-lost-barrio

[1] “Spaulding Square,” Los Angeles City Office of Historic Resources

Rong-Gong Lin II, “Parking Plan a Threat to Hipness?” Los Angeles Times, September 13, 2007, image 91

“El Sereno: Profile,” Mapping L.A.

Cara Mia DiMassa, “An L.A. Neighborhood Where Peafowl Don’t Run Afoul,” Los Angeles Times, May 11, 2009

“Holmes Shannon House” (PDF). Cultural Heritage Commission. Los Angeles Department of City Planning. June 12, 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2013.

Sam Hall Kaplan: LA Lost & Found, New York 1987, p. 109.

David Ferrell, “Life in the Underbelly of L.A.,” Los Angeles Times, November 9, 1992, page 1

Philipp Gollner, Tiny Community of Westdale Marks 40 Years as Oasis of Small-Town Life, The Los Angeles Times, November 22, 1987

Diane Wedner, “Neighborly Advice: Western Heights: Taking Over From Titans,” Los Angeles Times, September 16, 2007, page K-4

Mothner, Linda Beth (1996-01-07). “Westside Village Reveals Rustic Past”. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 June 2013.

Martha Groves, Seeking shoppers in Westwood Village, Los Angeles Times, May 6, 2008.

[2] “Wilshire Park,” Los Angeles City Office of Historic Resources

Monte Morin, “A Look Ahead: Activists Are Stepping Up Efforts on Their New Cause and Meeting Strong Business Opposition,” Los Angeles Times, August 23, 1999, page 1

External links

Bob Pool, “L.A. Neighborhoods, You’re on the Map”, Los Angeles Times, February 9, 2009 (article about Mapping L.A.)

Southern California Association of Governments analysis of 2006 census data

Los Angeles neighborhood signs—Flickr

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This article is about the City of Los Angeles. For a similar list for the County of Los Angeles, see Los Angeles County, California § Communities.

This is a list of notable districts and neighborhoods within the city of Los Angeles, California, present and past.

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2 F–L

3 M–S

4 T–Z

5 See also

6 References

7 External links

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(‘los angeles’ is the most populous city in ‘california’, the 2nd most populous city in the ‘united states’ (after ‘new york city’), and the 3rd most populous city in ‘north america’)

(with an estimated population of ‘4 million’, ‘los angeles’ is the ‘cultural’, ‘financial’, and ‘commercial’ center of ‘southern california’)

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(with an estimated population of ‘4 million’, ‘los angeles’ is the ‘cultural’, ‘financial’, and ‘commercial’ center of ‘southern california’)

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(the city is known for its ‘mediterranean climate’, ‘ethnic diversity’, ‘hollywood’, and the ‘entertainment industry’, and its ‘sprawling metropolis’)

(‘los angeles’ is the largest city on the ‘west coast’ of ‘north america’)

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(the ‘city proper’, which covers about ‘469 square miles’ (or 1,210 km2), is the ‘seat’ of ‘los angeles county’, the most populated county in the country)

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(‘los angeles’ is also the ‘principal city’ of the ‘los angeles metropolitan area’, the 2nd largest in the ‘united states’ after that of ‘new york city’, with a population of ‘13.1 million’)

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(‘los angeles’ is one of the most ‘substantial economic engines’ within the ‘united states’, with a ‘diverse economy’ in a broad range of ‘professional’ + ‘cultural’ fields)

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(the ‘los angeles metropolitan area’ also has a ‘gross metropolitan product’ of ‘$1.044 trillion’ (as of ‘2017’), making it the ‘3rd-largest in the world’, after the ‘tokyo’ + ‘new york’ metropolitan areas)

(‘los angeles’ hosted the ‘1932’ + ‘1984’ summer olympics and will host the event for a 3rd time in ‘2028’)

(the city also hosted the ‘miss universe pageant’ twice (in ‘1990’ + ‘2006’), and was 1 of 9 american cities to host the ‘1994 FIFA men’s soccer world cup’ and 1 of 8 to host the ‘1999 FIFA women’s soccer world cup’, hosting the ‘final match’ for both ‘tournaments’)

(historically home to the ‘chumash’ + ‘tongva’, ‘los angeles’ was claimed by ‘juan rodríguez cabrillo’ for ‘spain’ in ‘1542’ along with the rest of what would become ‘alta california’)

(the city was officially founded on ‘4 september 1781’, by spanish governor ‘felipe de neve’)

(it became a part of ‘mexico’ in ‘1821’ following the ‘mexican war of independence’)

(in ‘1848’, at the end of the ‘mexican–american war’, ‘los angeles’ and the rest of ‘california’ were purchased as part of the ‘treaty of guadalupe hidalgo’, becoming part of the ‘united states’)

(‘los angeles’ was incorporated as a ‘municipality’ on ‘4 april 1850’, 5 months before ‘california’ achieved ‘statehood’)

(the discovery of ‘oil’ in the ‘1890s’ brought rapid growth to the ‘city’)

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(the completion of the ‘los angeles aqueduct’ in ‘1913’, delivering water from ‘eastern california’, later assured the city’s continued ‘rapid growth’)

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