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Encyclopedia > Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California

Hancock Park is a historic and affluent urban neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles Countys Miracle Mile District. ... Hancock Park is a park in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California which is the location of the La Brea Tar Pits, the George C. Page Museum of La Brea Discoveries, and LACMA. Hybrid view in Google Maps. ... Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ...

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Geography

Concerning usage of the term "Hancock Park," it is generally considered acceptable for residents of surrounding neighborhoods to say that they live in Hancock Park.


Due to this alternate meaning of the term, the boundaries of what is meant by "Hancock Park" have some ambiguity. Respectively, its boundaries are Rossmore Avenue to the East, Melrose Avenue to the North, Highland Avenue to the West, and Wilshire Boulevard to the South. Its East and West borders are often confused with Larchmont Village and Windsor Square to the East, and the Fairfax District to the West. Contrary to popular usage, Larchmont Village and Windsor Square are (technically) not part of Hancock Park "proper" – rather, they are their own distinct neighborhoods. Melrose Avenue is a popular shopping street stretching from Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills to Hoover Street in Silver Lake. ... Highland Avenue is a major north/south arterial road that runs from Caheunga Boulevard in the southern end of the San Fernando Valley to Washington Boulevard in South Los Angeles. ... Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile District, looking east toward Downtown Los Angeles Wilshire Boulevard in Westwood, looking east toward the Millionaires Mile Wilshire Boulevard is one of the principal east-west arterial roads in Los Angeles, California. ... Larchmont (alternately Larchmont Village) is the commercial heart of the Hancock Park district of west-central Los Angeles, California. ... Windsor Square is a small, wealthy neighborhood in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California. ... The Fairfax District is an area of neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles, California, that is roughly bordered by West Hollywood on the north, La Brea Avenue on the east, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills on the west and Wilshire Boulevard on the south. ...


History

Hancock Park was developed in the 1920s, by the Hancock family, with profits earned from oil drilling in the former Rancho La Brea (much of which is now the Miracle Mile district). Hancock Park owes its name to developer-philanthropist G. Allan Hancock, who subdivided the property in the 1920s. Hancock, born and raised in a home at what is now the La Brea tar pits, inherited 440 acres, which his father, Major Henry Hancock had acquired from the Rancho La Brea property owned by the family of Jose Jorge Rocha. The Miracle Mile The Miracle Mile is an area in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California, consisting of a roughly one-mile stretch of Wilshire Boulevard between Fairfax and La Brea Avenues, and the surrounding neighborhoods (including Park La Brea). ... La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles Countys Miracle Mile District. ...


Some 71 oil wells were operating at capacity on the land from 1905 to 1910. Nine years later Hancock subdivided the property into residential lots. He leased 105 acres to the Wilshire Country Club with an option to buy. The Hancock Park development was started on Rossmore Avenue and moved west to Highland Avenue in 1921.


Architects such as Paul Williams, A. C. Chisholm and John Austin were hired to design homes for many of the city's pioneer families. The list of families who moved into Hancock Park's first homes reads like a "Who's Who" of California: Doheny, Chandler, Huntington, Van Nuys, Crocker, Banning, Newmark, Van de Kamp and Duque, were some of the early residents.


After a 1948 Supreme Court decision barring the enforcement of racial provisions in restrictive covenants, popular jazz pianist and singer Nat King Cole purchased a house in Hancock Park. The Ku Klux Klan, still active in Los Angeles well into the 1950s, responded by placing a burning cross on his front lawn. A restrictive covenant is a legal obligation imposed in a deed by the seller upon the buyer of real estate to do or not to do something. ... Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), known professionally as Nat King Cole, was a popular American jazz singer-songwriter and pianist. ... Members of the second Ku Klux Klan at a rally during the 1920s. ...


Hancock Park activists were also instrumental in the passage of a 1986 Congressional ban on tunneling through the neighborhood. The ban, sponsored by Congressman Henry Waxman prevented the Red Line Subway from being routed along Wilshire Boulevard through the neighborhood. Henry Arnold Waxman (born September 12, 1939 in Los Angeles, California) is an American politician. ... The Metro Red Line of the Los Angeles County Metro Rail is a heavy rail rapid transit line in Los Angeles. ... Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile District, looking east toward Downtown Los Angeles Wilshire Boulevard in Westwood, looking east toward the Millionaires Mile Wilshire Boulevard is one of the principal east-west arterial roads in Los Angeles, California. ...


Surroundings

In sharp contrast to most Los Angeles neighborhoods, houses in Hancock Park are set well back from the street, most power and telephone lines are buried, and fences are strongly discouraged. The area also completely surrounds both the Wilshire Country Club in which the Academy Award winning Actress Kathy Bates (Misery, Titanic, About Schmidt)lives near in her 4 million dollar mansion and she's not too far from the Los Angeles Tennis Club. These characteristics, along with the area's abundance of classic Los Angeles architecture, have made it one of the most desirable areas in all of Southern California ever since its development, and the average household income of its residents consistently ranks among the highest in the United States.


Today

Hancock Park still maintains a white, European majority including many Orthodox Jews; Korean immigrants constitute the largest minority group. Small numbers of wealthy blacks also reside in the area.


An estimated 20 percent of Hancock Park's 1,250 homes are owned by Orthodox Jews.[1]


Emergency services

Fire services

The Los Angeles Fire Department operates Station 29 (Hancock Park) and Station 61 (Fairfax), serving Hancock Park. It has been suggested that Warner Lawrence be merged into this article or section. ...


Police services

The Los Angeles Police Department Wilshire Community Police Station serves the neighborhood [2]. LAPD and L.A.P.D. redirect here. ...


Education

Public schools

Fairfax High School serves a portion of Hancock Park

Hancock Park is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1200, 753 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Los Angeles Unified School District Fairfax High School (Los Angeles) List of Los Angeles Unified School District schools... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1200, 753 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Los Angeles Unified School District Fairfax High School (Los Angeles) List of Los Angeles Unified School District schools... -1... The Los Angeles Unified School District (the LAUSD) is the largest (in terms of number of students) public school system in California and the second-largest in the United States. ...


Public schools serving Hancock Park include:


High schools:

(two separate attendance zones) Los Angeles High School, founded in 1873, is the oldest public high school in the Southern California Region and in the Los Angeles Unified School District. ... -1...


Middle schools:

(two separate attendance zones) John Burroughs Middle School is a middle school in Los Angeles, California. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Elementary schools:

  • 3rd Street Elementary School (Almost all of Hancock Park is zoned to this school, which is located in Hancock Park)
  • Melrose Elementary School (Small portions west of North Highland and north of Beverly are zoned to Melrose)

Private schools

Private schools include Marlborough School (Los Angeles), a private girls' school, and Yavneh Hebrew Academy, an Orthodox Jewish school Pre-School - 8; Wilshire Private School, a K-6 academy.


External links

  • Hancock Park Homeowner's Association
  • Windsor Square, Hancock Park Historical Society
  • [3] Los Angeles Times guide to the eruv including Hancock Park
This just IN !!!:paris hiltons new dog. ... Eruv (‎, also spelt Eiruv or Erub, plural: Eruvin) is a Hebrew word meaning mixture, and refers to any of three procedures which allow certain activities in Jewish law which would otherwise be forbidden. ... Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The arts and culture of Los Angeles are varied. ... The following is a list of important sites of interest in and around the city of Los Angeles, California. ... Los Angeles, California, USA is one of the largest cities in the world, and it has one of the largest skylines in the world. ... These thematic maps (a map without a legend and/or a scale is no longer a map, but only a nice pict) of Los Angeles County California illustrate the different neighborhoods and the contrasting demographics of the diverse county. ... The following notable people were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Los Angeles, California. ... Los Angeles City Hall The mayor of Los Angeles is the Chief Executive Officer of the City. ... This is a list of elected officials serving the city of Los Angeles, California. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Los_Angeles,_California. ... Downtown Los Angeles skyline This is a list of districts and neighborhoods of the City of Los Angeles // Map depicting boundaries of Los Angeles city Map of Los Angeles in 1970 Los Angeles neighborhoods display a degree of diversity well befitting the second-largest city in the United States. ... The Wilshire area or region of the City of Los Angeles, California refers to those areas that are centered around Wilshire Boulevard roughly between Hoover St. ... Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ... Arlington Heights is a residential district in the Mid-Wilshire region of west-central Los Angeles, California. ... Carthay is a large residential district in western Los Angeles, California. ... Northbound Crenshaw Boulevard on the western edge of Country Club Park. ... The Fairfax District is an area of neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles, California, that is roughly bordered by West Hollywood on the north, La Brea Avenue on the east, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills on the west and Wilshire Boulevard on the south. ... Harvard Heights is a small district in central Los Angeles, California. ... For other Koreatowns, see Koreatown. ... Lafayette Square is a small, gated neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. ... Larchmont (alternately Larchmont Village) is the commercial heart of the Hancock Park district of west-central Los Angeles, California. ... Little Ethiopia refers to the stretch of Fairfax Avenue on the West Side of Los Angeles, California between Olympic and Pico boulevards. ... The Miracle Mile The Miracle Mile is an area in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California, consisting of a roughly one-mile stretch of Wilshire Boulevard between Fairfax and La Brea Avenues, and the surrounding neighborhoods (including Park La Brea). ... Park La Brea (Spanish: La Brea - The tar, after the local tar pits) is a sprawling apartment complex in the Miracle Mile District of Los Angeles, California. ... Carthay is a large residential district in western Los Angeles, California. ... Wilshire Boulevard in Wilshire Center Wilshire Center is a district part of Mid-Wilshire in the region of the City of Los Angeles, California. ... Wilshire Park is a residential district in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California. ... Windsor Square is a small, wealthy neighborhood in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California. ... Image File history File links Wilshire_and_San_Vicente_Blvds,_1. ... La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles Countys Miracle Mile District. ... The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, also known as LACMA, is the official art museum of the County of Los Angeles, California. ...

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Hancock Park is a wealthy neighborhood in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California.
Hancock Park is bounded by Arden Boulevard on the east, Melrose Avenue on the north, Highland Avenue on the west, and Wilshire Boulevard on the south.
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