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File information Description Caption from the Los Angeles Times of March 20, 1927: Section to be Enhanced by Street Improvements Transformation of District Will be Affected The map above shows in graphic manner the nine important developments now under way, which will affect a transformation of the entire southwest section of Los Angeles.
History. In 1995, Brentwood Circle became the first established neighborhood in Los Angeles to be enclosed with security fences. (The city’s other gated neighborhoods were enclosed when they were built.) [3] The Los Angeles City Council voted to allow residents to cut off public access to five streets just off Sunset Boulevard.
English: Location map of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area — which encompasses Los Angeles County and Orange County in Southern California. Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 120.0 %. Geographic limits of the map: N: 34.86° N. S: 33.28° N. W: 119.10° W. E: 117.30° W. This map was created with GeoTools. Date.
The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $112,927, high for the city of Los Angeles as well as the county. Notable sights The Brentwood Presbyterian Church was the site of the wedding of actor James Stewart and Gloria H. McLean in 1949. Los Angeles Times St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, 11967 Sunset Boulevard
Crestwood Hills, Los Angeles. Coordinates: 34.0766°N 118.4891°W. Crestwood Hills is a neighborhood within Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, located on the ridges to the north and east of Kenter Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. It is best known for its mid-century modern architecture, and contains several homes designated as ...
Beach Boys Historic Landmark. 3701 W. 119th St. 33°55′31″N 118°20′15″W. / 33.925229°N 118.337517°W / 33.925229; -118.337517 ( Beach Boys Historic Landmark) Hawthorne. Beale's Cut Stagecoach Pass. 1006. Beale's Cut Stagecoach Pass. Sierra Hwy and Clampitt Rd.
English: Map of Downtown Los Angeles, California, as outlined by the Los Angeles Times. Other information Boundary map as drawn by the Los Angeles Times on a CC-by-SA background. Note at bottom right of map on the L.A. Times website noted above says "CC-by-SA" (which gives permission to use the map).
In the early 1920s four Ratteree Brothers-Judge Earnest Ratteree, Dr. Ira Ratteree, James Ratteree and Allan Ratteree-bought a walnut grove now known as Brentwood Glen. They came from the south, spending most of their time in Arkansas and South Carolina before arriving in Los Angeles. The Ratterees divided their land into five parcels, referred ...