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Encyclopedia > Chatsworth

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Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (352 words)
Chatsworth is a community of Los Angeles, bordered by the Santa Susana Mountains and unincorporated Los Angeles County lands to the north, Porter Ranch to the northeast, Northridge to the east, West Hills to the south, and the Simi Hills, Ventura County, Simi Valley, and Chatsworth Lake Manor to the west.
Chatsworth is named after Chatsworth House, home to the Dukes of Devonshire.
Chatsworth is varied with many industrial areas, sleepy home communities, large apartment complexes, large condominium complexes, quiescent parks, ranches, horse stables, horse trails, and farms.
Chatsworth: The Capital of the Pines (560 words)
Known as "Capital of the Pines," Chatsworth is the major village in the Pinelands or Pine Barrens, as the coastal plain area is locally called.
Chatsworth's 2,000 population makes it the largest township with the smallest population of any in the country.
Chatsworth lies on the route to coastal resorts, and was once itself a popular society winter destination reached by train.
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