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East Hollywood, Los Angeles

East Hollywood is a densely populated neighborhood of 78,000+ residents that is part of the Hollywood area of the central region of Los Angeles, California. It is notable for being the site of Los Angeles City College, Barnsdall Park, and a hospital district. There are seven public and five private schools, a Los Angeles Public Library branch, and three hospitals. Almost two-thirds of the people living there were born outside the United States, and 90% were renters. In 2000, the neighborhood had high percentages of never-married people and single parents.

East Hollywood
East Hollywood as viewed from the Griffith Observatory
Nickname: 
EaHo
Boundaries of East Hollywood as drawn by the Los Angeles Times
East Hollywood
Location within Central Los Angeles
Coordinates: 34°05′25″N 118°17′31″W / 34.090259°N 118.291927°W / 34.090259; -118.291927
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
CityLos Angeles
Named forLocation east of Hollywood
Elevation338 ft (103 m)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
Zip codes
90027, 90029
Area code(s)213, 323

History edit

 
La Casa del Rey, a historic Spanish Colonial Revival landmark.
 
University of California, Southern Branch, on Vermont Avenue, 1922

In the early 20th century, the East Hollywood area was a farming village that also encompassed some of what is now Los Feliz. Parts of the neighborhood were formerly known as "Prospect Park."

In 1910 the towns of Hollywood and East Hollywood approved annexation to the City of Los Angeles in order to tap into the city water supply. In 1914, Children's Hospital was relocated from downtown LA to Vermont Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.

 
Cahuenga Branch, Los Angeles Public Library

In 1916 steel magnate Andrew Carnegie donated the money to construct the Cahuenga Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library on Santa Monica Boulevard.

In the early 1920s, Barnsdall Park was built. The 1920s were also a time of massive immigration into East Hollywood. Armenian immigrants established the community that is now Little Armenia. The University of California Southern Branch, needing more space, moved west at the end of the 1920s to a ranch called Westwood and became UCLA. The old Southern Branch campus then became Los Angeles Junior College, which was later renamed Los Angeles City College.

In 1930 Cedars of Lebanon Hospital was formed when Kaspare Cohn Hospital moved from East Los Angeles to a new building on Fountain Avenue and was renamed.

US 101, the Hollywood Freeway, was built between 1947 and 1949.

In the summer of 1999 three Metro Red Line subway stations opened, connecting East Hollywood more efficiently to the rest of the city.

Demographics edit

The 2000 U.S. census counted 73,967 residents in the 2.38-square-mile East Hollywood neighborhood—or 31,095 people per square mile, the third-highest population density in the city. In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 78,192 - or 32,853 people per square mile. In 2000 the median age for residents was 31, about average for city and county neighborhoods; the percentage of residents aged 19 to 34 was among the county's highest.[2]

The neighborhood was "moderately diverse" ethnically within Los Angeles, the statistics being Latino people of any race, 60.4%; Asians, 15.5%; Non-Hispanic Whites, 17.5%; blacks, 2.4%; and others, 4.1%. El Salvador (21.2%) and Mexico (20.1%) were the most common places of birth for the 66.5% of the residents who were born abroad—which was a high percentage compared to Los Angeles as a whole.[2]

The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $29,927, considered low for the city, and high percentages of households earned $40,000 or less. Renters occupied 91.3% of the housing stock, and house- or apartment-owners held 8.7%. The average household size of three people was average for Los Angeles. The percentages of never-married women (33.3%) and men (42.6%) were among the county's highest. One-fifth of the 3,281 families were headed by single parents, a high rate for Los Angeles.[2]

In 2000 there were 1,509 veterans, or 2.8% of the population, a low rate compared with the rest of the city and county.[2]

These were the ten neighborhoods or cities in Los Angeles County with the highest population densities, according to the 2000 census, with the population per square mile:[3]

Homeless population edit

In 2022, there were 528 homeless individuals in East Hollywood.[4]

Geography edit

 
The historic Don Carlos building.

East Hollywood Neighborhood Council edit

According to The East Hollywood Neighborhood Council, East Hollywood is bounded by Western Avenue on the west, Hollywood Boulevard on the north, Hoover Street on the east, and the Hollywood Freeway on the south.[5] It contains the following districts:

Mapping L.A. edit

According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, East Hollywood borders Los Feliz to the north and Silver Lake, about 4 miles from Downtown Los Angeles to the east. It also borders Wilshire Center to the south and Hollywood on the west.

According to the Times, East Hollywood includes the smaller neighborhoods of Thai Town, Little Armenia and Melrose Hill.[2] However, Melrose Hill is located south of the Hollywood Freeway and outside the boundaries set by The East Hollywood Neighborhood Council.[6] (Melrose Hill is within the Hollywood Studio District Neighborhood Council.)[7] Additionally, the Times does not mention Virgil Village, but the neighborhood is within the boundaries set by the Times.

Transportation edit

 
Vermont and Sunset, Children's Hospital in the background

East Hollywood is served by the Metro B Line subway which runs north–south along Vermont Avenue and east–west along Hollywood Boulevard.

Metro subway stations include:

Over a dozen bus lines run on the major thoroughfares, including Metro's Rapid and Local service lines. Los Angeles Department of Transportation's DASH shuttle lines, serving East Hollywood, Hollywood, and the Griffith Observatory, also operate in the area.

The 101/Hollywood Freeway cuts northwest from downtown Los Angeles, through Hollywood, to the San Fernando Valley.

Education edit

Thirteen percent of East Hollywood residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, an average figure for the city and the county, but the percentage of residents with less than a high school diploma was high for the county.[2]

Schools within East Hollywood's borders are:[8]

Notable places edit

 
Vista Theatre in East Hollywood
 
Church of Scientology, formerly Cedars of Lebanon hospital

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Worldwide Elevation Finder".
  2. ^ a b c d e f http://projects.latimes.com/mapping-la/neighborhoods/neighborhood/east-hollywood "East Hollywood," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  3. ^ "Population Density". Los Angeles Times. Mapping L.A. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  4. ^ "Homeless Count by City/Community". LAHSA. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  5. ^ "East Hollywood Neighborhood Council Map". East Hollywood Neighborhood Council. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Neighborhood Council Boundary Map – East Hollywood Neighborhood Council".
  7. ^ "Hollywood Studio District Neighborhood Council Map" (PDF). hsdnc.org. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  8. ^ http://projects.latimes.com/mapping-la/neighborhoods/neighborhood/east-hollywood/schools/ "East Hollywood Schools," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  9. ^ Aubrey Malone (1 July 2003). The Hunchback of East Hollywood: A Biography of Charles Bukowski. Headpress/Critical Vision. ISBN 978-1-900486-28-6. Retrieved 13 August 2012.

External links edit

  • "This is East Hollywood", seven-minute video
  • [1] East Hollywood crime map and statistics

34°05′25″N 118°17′31″W / 34.090259°N 118.291927°W / 34.090259; -118.291927

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291927CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesCityLos AngelesNamed forLocation east of HollywoodElevation 1 338 ft 103 m Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT Zip codes90027 90029Area code s 213 323 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 2 1 Homeless population 3 Geography 3 1 East Hollywood Neighborhood Council 3 2 Mapping L A 4 Transportation 5 Education 5 1 Public 5 2 Private 6 Notable places 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp La Casa del Rey a historic Spanish Colonial Revival landmark nbsp University of California Southern Branch on Vermont Avenue 1922In the early 20th century the East Hollywood area was a farming village that also encompassed some of what is now Los Feliz Parts of the neighborhood were formerly known as Prospect Park In 1910 the towns of Hollywood and East Hollywood approved annexation to the City of Los Angeles in order to tap into the city water supply In 1914 Children s Hospital was relocated from downtown LA to Vermont Avenue and Sunset Boulevard nbsp Cahuenga Branch Los Angeles Public LibraryIn 1916 steel magnate Andrew Carnegie donated the money to construct the Cahuenga Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library on Santa Monica Boulevard In the early 1920s Barnsdall Park was built The 1920s were also a time of massive immigration into East Hollywood Armenian immigrants established the community that is now Little Armenia The University of California Southern Branch needing more space moved west at the end of the 1920s to a ranch called Westwood and became UCLA The old Southern Branch campus then became Los Angeles Junior College which was later renamed Los Angeles City College In 1930 Cedars of Lebanon Hospital was formed when Kaspare Cohn Hospital moved from East Los Angeles to a new building on Fountain Avenue and was renamed US 101 the Hollywood Freeway was built between 1947 and 1949 In the summer of 1999 three Metro Red Line subway stations opened connecting East Hollywood more efficiently to the rest of the city Demographics editThe 2000 U S census counted 73 967 residents in the 2 38 square mile East Hollywood neighborhood or 31 095 people per square mile the third highest population density in the city In 2008 the city estimated that the population had increased to 78 192 or 32 853 people per square mile In 2000 the median age for residents was 31 about average for city and county neighborhoods the percentage of residents aged 19 to 34 was among the county s highest 2 The neighborhood was moderately diverse ethnically within Los Angeles the statistics being Latino people of any race 60 4 Asians 15 5 Non Hispanic Whites 17 5 blacks 2 4 and others 4 1 El Salvador 21 2 and Mexico 20 1 were the most common places of birth for the 66 5 of the residents who were born abroad which was a high percentage compared to Los Angeles as a whole 2 The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was 29 927 considered low for the city and high percentages of households earned 40 000 or less Renters occupied 91 3 of the housing stock and house or apartment owners held 8 7 The average household size of three people was average for Los Angeles The percentages of never married women 33 3 and men 42 6 were among the county s highest One fifth of the 3 281 families were headed by single parents a high rate for Los Angeles 2 In 2000 there were 1 509 veterans or 2 8 of the population a low rate compared with the rest of the city and county 2 These were the ten neighborhoods or cities in Los Angeles County with the highest population densities according to the 2000 census with the population per square mile 3 Koreatown Los Angeles 42 611 Westlake Los Angeles 38 214 East Hollywood Los Angeles 31 095 Pico Union Los Angeles 25 352 Maywood California 23 638 Harvard Heights Los Angeles 23 473 Hollywood Los Angeles 22 193 Walnut Park California 22 028 Palms Los Angeles 21 870 Adams Normandie Los Angeles 21 848 Homeless population edit In 2022 there were 528 homeless individuals in East Hollywood 4 Geography edit nbsp The historic Don Carlos building East Hollywood Neighborhood Council edit According to The East Hollywood Neighborhood Council East Hollywood is bounded by Western Avenue on the west Hollywood Boulevard on the north Hoover Street on the east and the Hollywood Freeway on the south 5 It contains the following districts District 1 Thai Town District 2 Hollymont Junction District 3 Hollyset Junction District 4 Little Armenia West District 5 College Village District 6 Virgil Village Mapping L A edit According to the Mapping L A project of the Los Angeles Times East Hollywood borders Los Feliz to the north and Silver Lake about 4 miles from Downtown Los Angeles to the east It also borders Wilshire Center to the south and Hollywood on the west According to the Times East Hollywood includes the smaller neighborhoods of Thai Town Little Armenia and Melrose Hill 2 However Melrose Hill is located south of the Hollywood Freeway and outside the boundaries set by The East Hollywood Neighborhood Council 6 Melrose Hill is within the Hollywood Studio District Neighborhood Council 7 Additionally the Times does not mention Virgil Village but the neighborhood is within the boundaries set by the Times Transportation edit nbsp Vermont and Sunset Children s Hospital in the backgroundEast Hollywood is served by the Metro B Line subway which runs north south along Vermont Avenue and east west along Hollywood Boulevard Metro subway stations include Vermont Beverly Vermont Santa Monica Vermont Sunset Hollywood WesternOver a dozen bus lines run on the major thoroughfares including Metro s Rapid and Local service lines Los Angeles Department of Transportation s DASH shuttle lines serving East Hollywood Hollywood and the Griffith Observatory also operate in the area The 101 Hollywood Freeway cuts northwest from downtown Los Angeles through Hollywood to the San Fernando Valley Education editThirteen percent of East Hollywood residents aged 25 and older had earned a four year degree by 2000 an average figure for the city and the county but the percentage of residents with less than a high school diploma was high for the county 2 Schools within East Hollywood s borders are 8 Public edit Lexington Avenue Primary Center elementary 4564 West Lexington Avenue Kingsley Elementary School 5200 West Virginia Avenue Ramona Elementary School 1133 North Mariposa Avenue Lockwood Avenue Elementary School 4345 Lockwood Avenue Dayton Heights Elementary School 607 North Westmoreland Avenue Alexandria Avenue Elementary School 4211 Oakwood Avenue Harvard Elementary School 330 North Harvard Boulevard Private edit Alex Pilibos Armenian School K 12 1625 North Alexandria Avenue Progressive Student Learning Academy 1518 North Alexandria Avenue Canyon Oaks School 1414 North Catalina Street Immaculate Heart of Mary Elementary School 1055 North Alexandria Avenue Blind Children s Center Inc 4120 Marathon StreetNotable places edit nbsp Vista Theatre in East Hollywood nbsp Church of Scientology formerly Cedars of Lebanon hospitalBarnsdall Art Park Hollyhock House Vista Theatre The Braille Institute The Cahuenga Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library on the U S National Register of Historic Places Church of Scientology West Coast headquarters Los Angeles City College Self Realization Fellowship Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center Children s Hospital Los Angeles Zankou Chicken s first American storeNotable people editCharles Bukowski writer 9 Leonardo DiCaprio actor and film producer Harry Northup poet and actorSee also editList of districts and neighborhoods of Los Angeles Hollywood California West Hollywood California North Hollywood Los AngelesReferences edit Worldwide Elevation Finder a b c d e f http projects latimes com mapping la neighborhoods neighborhood east hollywood East Hollywood Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Population Density Los Angeles Times Mapping L A Retrieved June 12 2016 Homeless Count by City Community LAHSA Retrieved 2023 04 14 East Hollywood Neighborhood Council Map East Hollywood Neighborhood Council Retrieved 29 October 2020 Neighborhood Council Boundary Map East Hollywood Neighborhood Council Hollywood Studio District Neighborhood Council Map PDF hsdnc org Retrieved 13 April 2020 http projects latimes com mapping la neighborhoods neighborhood east hollywood schools East Hollywood Schools Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Aubrey Malone 1 July 2003 The Hunchback of East Hollywood A Biography of Charles Bukowski Headpress Critical Vision ISBN 978 1 900486 28 6 Retrieved 13 August 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to East Hollywood East Hollywood Neighborhood Council EastHollywood net 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