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  2. Windsor Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Square was the first area in the city to have the power lines below grade—an extraordinary innovation for 1911. [ 1 ] To make sure that the homes were significantly upscale, deed restrictions contractually obligated a buyer to spend at least $12,000 on building a home to ensure that only the highest-quality residences were erected.

  3. Larchmont, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Adjacent neighborhoods are Hollywood to the north, Wilshire Center to the east, Windsor Square to the south, and Hancock Park to the west. [ 4 ] According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, Larchmont is flanked by Hollywood to the north, East Hollywood to the east, Koreatown to the southeast, Windsor Square to the ...

  4. Hyde Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    However, on May 17, 1923, its 1.2 square miles (3.1 km 2) was consolidated with the larger city of Los Angeles after a favorable vote by Hyde Park residents. The city of Hyde Park was bordered by 60th Street on the north, Van Ness (now 8th Avenue) on the east, Florence Avenue on the south, and West Boulevard on the west. [5]

  5. Angelus Vista, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The irregularly-shaped district also includes the block of Van Ness Avenue between Venice and Pico Boulevard and five properties on Gramercy Place. The district is an example of a residential neighborhood comprising Craftsman and Period Revival-style single-family and multi-family homes representing the period of development associated with ...

  6. Fillmore West - Wikipedia

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    Named after The Fillmore at the intersection of Fillmore Street and Geary Boulevard (which was Graham's principal venue from 1966 to 1968), it stood at the southwest corner of Market Street and South Van Ness Avenue in the Civic Center district. In June 2018, the top two floors of the building reopened as SVN West, a new concert and corporate ...

  7. Chesterfield Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    By city council action in October 2001 (C.F. #01-1874), "Chesterfield Square" was officially named and designated. [6] Chesterfield Square is bounded by Martin Luther King Boulevard on the north, Normandie Avenue on the east, South Van Ness Boulevard on the west.

  8. Van Ness Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The main part of Van Ness Avenue runs from Market Street near the Civic Center north to Bay Street at Fort Mason. South Van Ness Avenue is the portion of Van Ness south of Market Street, continuing through the city's South of Market and Mission districts to end at Cesar Chavez Street. This southern segment was formerly a continuation of Howard ...

  9. West Park Terrace, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The 1.13-square-mile West Park Terrace neighborhood is bounded by Manchester Boulevard on the north (from Van Ness Avenue to Vermont Avenue), Vermont Avenue on the east (from Manchester Avenue to the City of Los Angeles boundary), City of Los Angeles boundary on the south (from Vermont Avenue to Van Ness Avenue) and Van Ness Avenue (from Manchester Avenue to the City of Los Angeles boundary).