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Here is a little information and facts on Sunset
Strip, Los Feliz and Hollywood Hills.
The Sunset Strip
is the name given to the mile and a half stretch
of
Sunset Boulevard that
passes through West
Hollywood, California. It extends from West
Hollywood's east border with Hollywood
at Marmont Lane to its west border with
Beverly Hills at Phyllis street.
Los Feliz, also Rancho
Los Feliz ("Feliz Ranch") is
a district of the City of Los
Angeles, California, named for its land grantee
José Vicente Feliz.[1]
It lies north of East
Hollywood and just south of the Santa
Monica Mountains, adjacent to the neighborhoods
of Hollywood
and Silver
Lake. It is home to the southern face of Griffith
Park, which includes the Griffith
Observatory and the Greek
Theatre. Los Feliz is bordered by Hollywood
on the south, Hyperion Avenue on the southeast,
Griffith Park on the north, the Los
Angeles River on the east, and Western
Avenue on the west. It is traversed by Los
Feliz Boulevard. It is occasionally referred to
as the Fez.
Los Feliz was home to many early movie studios,
including the first Disney
studio and D.
W. Griffith's studio; it currently is home
to The Prospect
Studios (formally known as ABC Television
Center), at the intersection of Prospect Avenue
and Talmadge Street. The neighborhood has historically
been home to movie stars, musicians, and the Hollywood
elite. It boasts some of the best known residential
architecture in the city, including two homes
designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright, Ennis
House and the
Hollyhock House, and Richard
Neutra's Lovell
House.
The 6,647-acre (27 km²) Rancho Los
Feliz, one of the first land grants in
California, was granted to Corporal José
Vicente Feliz. An old adobe
house built in the 1830s by his heirs still
stands on Crystal Springs Drive in Griffith Park,
named for Colonel Griffith J. Griffith, who donated
over half of the rancho to the city of Los Angeles,
which became one of the largest city owned parks
in the country. Other sections of the rancho were
developed and became the communities of Los Feliz
and Silver Lake.