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The original subdivision of Los Feliz Heights was subdivided in 1921, from Los Feliz Boulevard north to Griffith Park, from Catalina to Vermont. The Los Feliz Heights Residential Historic District is significant for Period Revival architecture (including American Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Mediterranean, and Tudor Revival styles) from 1920 to ...
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 "Communities of the City of Los Angeles", Los Angeles Almanac
Franklin Avenue begins as a residential street off Sierra Bonita Avenue. Continuing east, Franklin is the southern border of Whitley Heights, [2] and turns into a major east–west thoroughfare in the Hollywood Hills. Franklin Avenue ends in Los Feliz.
Zip codes: 90027, 90029. Area code(s) ... the East Hollywood area was a farming village that also encompassed some of what is now Los Feliz. Parts of the neighborhood ...
Franklin Hills is a residential neighborhood, set in the hills east of Los Feliz Village. The Los Angeles Times described it as a "diverse community" with a "collage of architectural styles". [2] Franklin Hills is home to the Shakespeare Bridge. The ravine over which the bridge crosses was once a perennial stream called Arroyo de la Sacatela.
Los Feliz Heights Steps: October 14, 1998: Cromwell Ave. & Bonvue Ave. Los Feliz: 659: Pacific Cinerama Dome Theatre and Marquee December 18, 1998: 6360 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood: 664: Broadway Department Store and Neon Sign September 29, 1999
[5] [6] In 1940, the district extended westward to Vermont Avenue and south to Valley Boulevard. [7] In 1960, it took over most of Hollywood and extended from the Alhambra city limits to Fairfax Avenue. [8] By 1964, Hollywood, Silver Lake, Echo Park and portions of Los Feliz and Lincoln Heights were a part of the district. [9]
Vermont/Sunset station is an underground rapid transit (known locally as a subway) station on the B Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. It is located under Vermont Avenue at its intersection with Sunset Boulevard, after which the station is named, in the Los Feliz, Silver Lake, and Little Armenia neighborhoods of East Hollywood in Los Angeles.