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Chesterfield Square is a 0.63-square-mile neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, located within the South Los Angeles region. It contains its namesake park, along with the Van Ness Recreation Center.
Metromedia Square (later known as Fox Television Center from 1986 to 1996) was a radio and television studio facility located at 5746 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California on the southeastern corner of Sunset and Van Ness Avenue in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. For decades, it was recognizable by the white, ladder-like ...
Norman and Dorothy Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times [17] [18] Dolores Costello, actor [15] George Getty II - executive in Getty Oil company; his residence, Getty House, was donated to the city, and is the official residence of the serving Mayor of Los Angeles. [13] Harold A. Henry, Los Angeles City Council president [19] [8]
Frederick Van Ness Bradley (1898–1947), U.S. Representative from Michigan; George Van Ness Lothrop (1817–1897), Michigan politician; James Van Ness (1808–1872), son of Cornelius P. Van Ness, Mayor of San Francisco (1855–1856) John Peter Van Ness (1769–1846), U.S. Representative from New York and Mayor of Washington, D.C. (1830–1834)
910 S. Los Angeles St. Downtown Los Angeles: Streamline Modern building in Fashion District originally used for garment manufacture 106: Glassell Park Elementary School: Glassell Park Elementary School: April 13, 2007 : 2211 West Avenue 30
120th Street is a major street in Hawthorne, Athens, Harbor Gateway, and Willowbrook. It runs from Aviation Boulevard to Van Ness Avenue, and then from Western Avenue to Wilmington Avenue. It is served by portions of Line 53, and was formerly served by Lines 126, 207 and 357.
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Part of the Alvarado Terrace Historic District. Powers Place holds the distinction as the "shortest street in Los Angeles." 237 First Baptist Church of Los Angeles: April 9, 1981: 2875 W. 8th St.; 2960–2982 Leeward; 760 S. Westmoreland Ave. Mid-Wilshire Constructed by Allison & Allison in 1927; "...a notable work of eclectic architecture" 238