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  2. La Crescenta-Montrose, California - Wikipedia

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    The La Crescenta Woman's Club began in 1911, incorporated in 1923, and built its clubhouse in 1925. The structure, the social center of the valley for most of the last century, is the home for the organization's many charitable and social events. The La Crescenta Woman's Club is located at 4004 La Crescenta Avenue.

  3. Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Sunland. Tujunga. Sunland-Tujunga / təˈhʌŋɡə / is a Los Angeles city neighborhood within the Crescenta Valley and Verdugo Mountains. [1] Sunland and Tujunga began as separate settlements and today are linked through a single police station, branch library, neighborhood council, chamber of commerce, city council district, and high school. [2]

  4. Glendale, California - Wikipedia

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    Glendale is a city in the San Fernando Valley and Verdugo Mountains regions of Los Angeles County, California, United States.At the 2020 U.S. Census the population was 196,543, up from 191,719 at the 2010 census, making it the fourth-largest city in Los Angeles County and the 24th-largest city in California.

  5. Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Canyon is a mountainous neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills region of the Santa Monica Mountains, within the Hollywood Hills West district of Los Angeles, California. The main thoroughfare of Laurel Canyon Boulevard connects the neighborhood with the more urbanized parts of Los Angeles to the north and south, between Ventura Boulevard ...

  6. Sun Valley, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Vinedale Elementary School, 10150 La Tuna Canyon Road; Charles Leroy Lowman Special Education Center, 12827 Saticoy Street; Camelia Avenue Elementary School, 7451 Camelia Avenue; Sun Valley Magnet School, 7330 Bakman Avenue; Alliance Marine Innovation 6-12 Complex, 11933 Allegheny Street; East Valley Skill Center (Adult School), 8601 Arleta Avenue

  7. Spaulding Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Spaulding Square is named after California architect Albert Starr Spaulding, who purchased the area and subdivided it in 1914. It a neighborhood of modest homes built between 1916 and 1921. [1] Many of the early residents were actors and technicians from the movie industry. [2]

  8. Mt. Olympus, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Olympus, Los Angeles. Mt. Olympus is a neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills area of the city of Los Angeles, California. Considered a subdistrict of Laurel Canyon, the 300-acre (120 ha) neighborhood is known for its upscale housing and wide streets.

  9. Melrose Hill, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    History. Sidney L. Briggs and M.P. Gilbert first acquired and developed the area in 1906. Lot prices started at $425. Wilshire District developer Avery McCarthy christened the main thoroughfare Melrose Avenue, after his family’s hometown of Melrose, Mass., and named the highest point in the tract—about 337 feet above sea level—Melrose Hill.

  10. Children's Institute Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Children's Institute Inc. ( CII) is a nonprofit organization that provides services to children and families healing from the effects of family and community violence within Los Angeles. [1] Founded in 1906 by Minnie Barton, [2] Los Angeles's first female probation officer, [3] the organization (then named the Big Sister League) was first ...

  11. List of museums in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Multiple. Includes Olvera Street, Avila Adobe, Chinese American Museum, Italian American Museum of Los Angeles, Plaza Firehouse Museum, Sepulveda House, changing exhibits in El Pueblo Gallery, Pico House, Hellman/Quon building. Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Museum. Downtown.