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Garvanza, Los Angeles

Garvanza is a neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles. Fourteen Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments are located in the neighborhood.

Garvanza
Garvanza neighborhood sign
located on York Boulevard at Figueroa Street
Garvanza
Location within Central Los Angeles
Coordinates: 34°07′07″N 118°10′45″W / 34.118569°N 118.179237°W / 34.118569; -118.179237
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
CityLos Angeles
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
Zip code
90042
Area code323

History edit

 
Garvanza, 1921

The town of Garvanza was originally part of the Rancho San Rafael, owned by Jose Maria Verdugo. Its name comes from the fields of garbanzo beans that once flourished in the area.[1] Andrew Glassell and Alfred Beck Chapman bought the land in 1869. Glassell and Chapman sold the land to Ralph and Edward Rogers, real estate developers and brothers. In 1886 the Rogers brothers subdivided the land and began to sell lots in what they called the "Town of Garvanza".[2]: 7  The town was annexed by the city of Los Angeles in 1899.[3]

Garvanza was served by Henry Huntington's Los Angeles Railway (LARY) as early as 1902, and the LARY had a direct line from Garvanza to Downtown Los Angeles by 1904.[4]: 84  By 1907, Huntington had extended the Garvanza line in two directions: along York Blvd. and along North Figueroa Street.[4]: 85 

Two bridges connect Los Angeles and South Pasadena through Garvanza. One, the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad railroad bridge spanning the Arroyo Seco, was first built at grade in wood in 1885,[2]: 16  and has been rebuilt twice at the current location since then, first in wood in 1889 and then in steel in 1896. The current steel bridege, which is listed as Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No. 339, was modified for dual tracks a century later for use in the current light rail system. The York Boulevard bridge over the Arroyo Seco Parkway was built to replace a small wooden toll bridge which was inadequate to support the growing traffic between South Pasadena and Los Angeles. The old toll house still exists on the South Pasadena side.[citation needed]

The Judson Studios, which created much of the stained glass that graced Craftsman and Mission structures in Southern California, have been located in Garvanza since 1911.[5]

In the early 20th century, Garvanza was considered an enclave of the local Arts and Crafts movement.[6]

In 1997, the city of Los Angeles officially redesignated the area "Garvanza." [2]: 7  Garvanza is incorporated into the City of Los Angeles "Highland Park-Garvanza HPOZ (Historic Preservation Overlay Zone) Preservation Plan" area adopted by the Los Angeles City Council December 9, 2010.[7] On July 25, 2019, the Garvanza Improvement Association was awarded a preservation award by the Los Angeles Conservancy.[8]

 
Garvanza Park

Geography edit

Garvanza is bordered by Figueroa Street on the west, Pasadena city limits on the north, San Pascual Avenue/110 Freeway on the east and York Boulevard on the south. Highland Park is west, South Pasadena and Hermon are east.[1] Official city signage was installed in 1997.[9][10]

 
Garvanza on a map of Los Angeles County published October 1893 for the World's Columbian Exposition

Parks and recreation edit

  • Garvanza Park - 6240 East Meridian Street. [11]
  • Garvanza Skate Park - 6240 East Meridian Street. [12]

Education edit

The Los Angeles Unified School District operates district schools.

  • Garvanza Elementary School - 317 N. Avenue 62, Los Angeles, CA 90042.[13]

Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments edit

Garvanza has fourteen Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments:

  • Judson Studios - 200 S. Avenue 66, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 62
  • Abbey San Encino - 6211 Arroyo Glen Street, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 106
  • McClure Residence - 432 N. Avenue 66, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 107
  • Santa Fe's Arroyo Seco Bridge - 162 S. Avenue 61, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 339
  • Frederic M. Ashley House - 740-742 N. Avenue 66, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 402
  • Robert Edmund Williams House aka Hathaway Home for Children - 480 N. Avenue 66, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 411
  • Garvanza Pumping Station and site of Highland Reservoir - 420 N. Avenue 62, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 412
  • George W. Wilson Estate - 616 N. Avenue 66, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 418 (Destroyed by fire on December 15, 1989)
  • Fargo House - 206 Thorne Street, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 464
  • Dr. Franklin S. Whaley Residence - 6434 Crescent Street, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 528
  • Charles H. Greenshaw Residence - 1102 Lantana Drive, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 565
  • Monroe Cottage - 6310 Crescent Street, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 894
  • Stewart Farmhouse - 126 N. Avenue 63, Losw Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 1028 (Moved from 511 W. 31st Street after designation)
  • Donnelly House - 1121 N. Avenue 64. Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 1041

Notable people edit

Historical photos edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b laist The Neighborhood Project: Garvanza 2013-05-16 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c Charles J. Fisher; Highland Park Heritage Trust (22 September 2010). Garvanza. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-8120-0. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  3. ^ Federal Writers Project of the Works Project Administration (6 March 2011). Los Angeles in the 1930s: The WPA Guide to the City of Angels. University of California Press. p. 408. ISBN 978-0-520-94886-0. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  4. ^ a b William B. Friedricks (1992). Henry E. Huntington and the creation of southern California. Ohio State University Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-8142-0553-2. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  5. ^ "Began near Plaza: Judson Studios honored on 75th anniversary" (PDF). Highland Park News-Herald. June 24, 1973. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  6. ^ , LAist, archived from the original on 16 May 2013, retrieved 28 May 2013
  7. ^ Highland Park-Garvanza HPOZ Preservation Plan, Including Garvanza, Highland Park, Montecito Heights and Mount Angelus Neighborhoods, City of Los Angeles, Office of Historic Resources, December 9, 2010, retrieved 28 May 2013
  8. ^ "A.V. Walberg Residence & Adjoining Properties | Los Angeles Conservancy". Thankfully, the Garvanza Improvement Association helped find a preservation-minded buyer for the properties. Congratulations to the owner, residents, and the entire project team for earning a 2019 Conservancy Preservation Award!
  9. ^ Fischer, Charles (2010). Garvanza. Arcadia Publishing. p. 109. ISBN 9780738581200. Retrieved 1 December 2022. ...The City of Los Angeles put up official community signs at Garvanza's borders. This was accomplished in 1997.
  10. ^ Gold, Matea (November 23, 1997). "After A Century, Old Neighborhood is Officially Reborn (Map)". Los Angeles Times.
  11. ^ "Garvanza Park". LAParks.org. 13 August 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  12. ^ "Garvanza Skate Park". LAParks.org. 4 August 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  13. ^ "[1]." Garvanza Elementary School. Retrieved on May 15, 2021.

External links edit

  • "Garvanza Neighborhood Map". zipdatamaps.com. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  •   Media related to Garvanza, Los Angeles at Wikimedia Commons

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Garvanza is a neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles Fourteen Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments are located in the neighborhood GarvanzaNeighborhood of Los AngelesGarvanza neighborhood signlocated on York Boulevard at Figueroa StreetGarvanzaLocation within Central Los AngelesCoordinates 34 07 07 N 118 10 45 W 34 118569 N 118 179237 W 34 118569 118 179237CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesCityLos AngelesTime zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT Zip code90042Area code323 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Parks and recreation 4 Education 5 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments 6 Notable people 7 Historical photos 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Garvanza 1921The town of Garvanza was originally part of the Rancho San Rafael owned by Jose Maria Verdugo Its name comes from the fields of garbanzo beans that once flourished in the area 1 Andrew Glassell and Alfred Beck Chapman bought the land in 1869 Glassell and Chapman sold the land to Ralph and Edward Rogers real estate developers and brothers In 1886 the Rogers brothers subdivided the land and began to sell lots in what they called the Town of Garvanza 2 7 The town was annexed by the city of Los Angeles in 1899 3 Garvanza was served by Henry Huntington s Los Angeles Railway LARY as early as 1902 and the LARY had a direct line from Garvanza to Downtown Los Angeles by 1904 4 84 By 1907 Huntington had extended the Garvanza line in two directions along York Blvd and along North Figueroa Street 4 85 Two bridges connect Los Angeles and South Pasadena through Garvanza One the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad railroad bridge spanning the Arroyo Seco was first built at grade in wood in 1885 2 16 and has been rebuilt twice at the current location since then first in wood in 1889 and then in steel in 1896 The current steel bridege which is listed as Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 339 was modified for dual tracks a century later for use in the current light rail system The York Boulevard bridge over the Arroyo Seco Parkway was built to replace a small wooden toll bridge which was inadequate to support the growing traffic between South Pasadena and Los Angeles The old toll house still exists on the South Pasadena side citation needed The Judson Studios which created much of the stained glass that graced Craftsman and Mission structures in Southern California have been located in Garvanza since 1911 5 In the early 20th century Garvanza was considered an enclave of the local Arts and Crafts movement 6 In 1997 the city of Los Angeles officially redesignated the area Garvanza 2 7 Garvanza is incorporated into the City of Los Angeles Highland Park Garvanza HPOZ Historic Preservation Overlay Zone Preservation Plan area adopted by the Los Angeles City Council December 9 2010 7 On July 25 2019 the Garvanza Improvement Association was awarded a preservation award by the Los Angeles Conservancy 8 nbsp Garvanza ParkGeography editGarvanza is bordered by Figueroa Street on the west Pasadena city limits on the north San Pascual Avenue 110 Freeway on the east and York Boulevard on the south Highland Park is west South Pasadena and Hermon are east 1 Official city signage was installed in 1997 9 10 nbsp Garvanza on a map of Los Angeles County published October 1893 for the World s Columbian ExpositionParks and recreation editGarvanza Park 6240 East Meridian Street 11 Garvanza Skate Park 6240 East Meridian Street 12 Education editThe Los Angeles Unified School District operates district schools Garvanza Elementary School 317 N Avenue 62 Los Angeles CA 90042 13 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments editGarvanza has fourteen Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments Judson Studios 200 S Avenue 66 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 62 Abbey San Encino 6211 Arroyo Glen Street Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 106 McClure Residence 432 N Avenue 66 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 107 Santa Fe s Arroyo Seco Bridge 162 S Avenue 61 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 339 Frederic M Ashley House 740 742 N Avenue 66 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 402 Robert Edmund Williams House aka Hathaway Home for Children 480 N Avenue 66 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 411 Garvanza Pumping Station and site of Highland Reservoir 420 N Avenue 62 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 412 George W Wilson Estate 616 N Avenue 66 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 418 Destroyed by fire on December 15 1989 Fargo House 206 Thorne Street Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 464 Dr Franklin S Whaley Residence 6434 Crescent Street Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 528 Charles H Greenshaw Residence 1102 Lantana Drive Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 565 Monroe Cottage 6310 Crescent Street Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 894 Stewart Farmhouse 126 N Avenue 63 Losw Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 1028 Moved from 511 W 31st Street after designation Donnelly House 1121 N Avenue 64 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 1041Notable people editCora Scott Pond Pope 1856 suffragist teacher pageant writer real estate developerHistorical photos edit nbsp 1886 view of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Railroad crossing the Arroyo Seco at Garvanza nbsp 1895 Pasadena and Los Angeles Electric Railway and Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad train in the Arroyo Seco at Garvanza nbsp York Boulevard bridge background and The Marmion Way foreground bridge over the Arroyo Seco Parkway in 1940References edit a b laist The Neighborhood Project Garvanza Archived 2013 05 16 at the Wayback Machine a b c Charles J Fisher Highland Park Heritage Trust 22 September 2010 Garvanza Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 0 7385 8120 0 Retrieved 24 May 2013 Federal Writers Project of the Works Project Administration 6 March 2011 Los Angeles in the 1930s The WPA Guide to the City of Angels University of California Press p 408 ISBN 978 0 520 94886 0 Retrieved 24 May 2013 a b William B Friedricks 1992 Henry E Huntington and the creation of southern California Ohio State University Press p 84 ISBN 978 0 8142 0553 2 Retrieved 24 May 2013 Began near Plaza Judson Studios honored on 75th anniversary PDF Highland Park News Herald June 24 1973 Retrieved 24 May 2013 The Neighborhood Project Garvanza LAist archived from the original on 16 May 2013 retrieved 28 May 2013 Highland Park Garvanza HPOZ Preservation Plan Including Garvanza Highland Park Montecito Heights and Mount Angelus Neighborhoods City of Los Angeles Office of Historic Resources December 9 2010 retrieved 28 May 2013 A V Walberg Residence amp Adjoining Properties Los Angeles Conservancy Thankfully the Garvanza Improvement Association helped find a preservation minded buyer for the properties Congratulations to the owner residents and the entire project team for earning a 2019 Conservancy Preservation Award Fischer Charles 2010 Garvanza Arcadia Publishing p 109 ISBN 9780738581200 Retrieved 1 December 2022 The City of Los Angeles put up official community signs at Garvanza s borders This was accomplished in 1997 Gold Matea November 23 1997 After A Century Old Neighborhood is Officially Reborn Map Los Angeles Times Garvanza Park LAParks org 13 August 2014 Retrieved 15 April 2021 Garvanza Skate Park LAParks org 4 August 2014 Retrieved 15 April 2021 1 Garvanza Elementary School Retrieved on May 15 2021 External links edit Garvanza Neighborhood Map zipdatamaps com Retrieved 30 November 2022 nbsp Media related to Garvanza Los Angeles at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garvanza Los Angeles amp oldid 1198643021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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