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In the center of Toluca, Lankershim crossed the Southern Pacific Railroad, with a depot near the current location of the North Hollywood station at Chandler Boulevard. [2] Lankershim Boulevard around Magnolia Boulevard was the heart of the town of Lankershim/North Hollywood and until the mid-1950s boasted the largest concentration of retail ...
Lankershim was originally named Toluca. [1] The center of the town, laid out by James Boon Lankershim and his brother-in-law I.N. Van Nuys, was the "intersection of present day Chandler Blvd. and Lankershim Blvd." [1] Lankershim agreed to be annexed to the City of Los Angeles in 1923.
North Hollywood station is located on two large blocks near the intersection of Lankershim Boulevard and Chandler Boulevard. The B Line platform is located under Lankershim and the original entrance to the station, under three colorful arched canopies called "Kaleidoscope Dreams," [ 23 ] is located on the block east of Lankershim and north of ...
West Lankershim agreed to be annexed to the City of Los Angeles in 1919. Lankershim proper and non-proper joined in 1923. [10] [11] Much of the promised water delivery was withheld, and many of the ranchers one by one had their holding foreclosed or transferred to the packing companies. In turn, these were bought up by the real-estate ...
First, Isaac Lankershim (as the "San Fernando Farm Homestead Association") in 1869, then Isaac Lankershim's son, James Boon Lankershim, and Isaac Newton Van Nuys (as the "Los Angeles Farm & Milling Company") in 1873, [6] and finally, in the "biggest land transaction ever recorded in Los Angeles County", a syndicate led by Harry Chandler of the ...
Lankershim, California may refer to: Lankershim, Los Angeles County, California or West Lankershim, annexed by the city of Los Angeles and renamed to North Hollywood in 1927 Lankershim Boulevard, which runs through the area; A station of San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railroad in Madera County, California
Formerly 11138 Chandler Blvd. Now 5230 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood: Diner built in the 1920s; moved and re-opened in 2008 at the corner of Lankershim and Weddington –- across from the El Portal Theater (2517) Van Nuys Post Office Building
Lankershim, Los Angeles County, California (1896–1927), pre-annexation settlement, place name and rail stop, or neighboring West Lankershim, both predecessors to today’s North Hollywood; North Hollywood, Los Angeles