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Palos Verdes Peninsula

The Palos Verdes Peninsula (Palos Verdes, Spanish for "Green Sticks [trees]")[1] is a peninsula and sub-region of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, located within southwestern Los Angeles County in the U.S. state of California. Located in the South Bay region, the peninsula contains a group of cities in the Palos Verdes Hills, including Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills and Rolling Hills Estates, as well as the unincorporated community of Westfield/Academy Hill. The South Bay city of Torrance borders the peninsula on the north, the Pacific Ocean is on the west and south, and the Port of Los Angeles is east. As of the 2010 Census, the population of the Palos Verdes Peninsula is 65,008.

Palos Verdes Peninsula, California
Aerial view of the Palos Verdes Peninsula and the Palos Verdes Hills, with Los Angeles city center in the distance
Coordinates: 33°45′31″N 118°20′45″W / 33.7586472222°N 118.345844444°W / 33.7586472222; -118.345844444
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
Area
 • Total37.5 sq mi (97 km2)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total65,008
Time zonePST (UTC−8)
 • Summer (DST)PDT (UTC−7)
Area code(s)310/424

The hill cities on the peninsula are known for dramatic ocean and city views, distinguished schools,[2] extensive horse trails,[3] and high value homes.[4]

History edit

Native Americans edit

 
The Point Vicente Lighthouse on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and the National Register of Historic Places.

The peninsula was the homeland of the Tongva-Gabrieliño Native Americans people for thousands of years. In other areas of the Los Angeles Basin archeological sites date back 8,000 years.[5][6] Their first contact with Europeans occurred in 1542 with João Cabrilho (Juan Cabrillo). Chowigna and Suangna were two Tongva settlements of many in the peninsula area, which was also a departure point for their rancherías on the Channel Islands.

Spanish and Mexican era edit

 
Don Manuel Domínguez, a signer of the Californian Constitution and owner of Rancho San Pedro, which included all of Palos Verdes until 1846.
 
In 1846, Rancho de los Palos Verdes was separated from Rancho San Pedro and granted to brothers José Loreto Sepúlveda (pictured) and Juan Capistrano Sepúlveda.

In 1846, José Dolores Sepúlveda and José Loreto received a Mexican land grant from Alta California Governor Pío Pico for a parcel from the huge original 1784 Spanish land grant of Rancho San Pedro to Manuel Dominguez.[7] It was named Rancho de los Palos Verdes, or "ranch of the green trees", which was used primarily as a cattle ranch.[8] It was also briefly used as a whaling station in the mid-19th century.

American era edit

By 1882, ownership of the land had passed from the Sepulveda family through various mortgage holders to Jotham Bixby of Rancho Los Cerritos, who leased the land to Japanese farmers.[9]

Frank Vanderlip, representing a group of wealthy east coast investors, purchased 25 square miles of land on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in 1913 for $1.5 million.[10] In 1914, Vanderlip vacationed at Palos Verdes in order to recover from an illness, and he was astounded by scenery he compared to "the Sorrentine Peninsula and the Amalfi Drive". He quickly initiated development of Palos Verdes. He hired the Olmsted Brothers, the landscaping firm of John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., to plan and landscape a new subdivision.[11] The Olmsted Brothers contracted Koebig & Koebig to perform engineering work, including surveying and road planning.[12] However, the project stalled as World War I started, and Vanderlip accepted a chairmanship to the War Savings Committee in Washington, D.C. in 1916.

By 1921, Vanderlip had lost interest in overseeing development of Palos Verdes and enticed Edward Gardner Lewis to take over the project with an option to buy the property for $5 million. Lewis was an experienced developer, but lacked the capital to purchase and develop Palos Verdes. Instead, he established a real estate trust, capitalizing the project through the sale of notes which were convertible to Palos Verdes property. Under the terms of the trust, Lewis sought to raise $30 million for infrastructure improvements, effectively borrowing from investors for both the land and the improvements. He succeeded in attracting $15 million in capital, but far short of the $35 million needed. The trust dissolved and ownership of Palos Verdes reverted to Vanderlip.[13]

Vanderlip established a new real estate trust to purchase 3,200 acres from his land syndicate and establish the subdivision of Palos Verdes Estates. The new trust assumed not just the land, but also the improvements made by Lewis. They were not complete, but they were substantial: improvements included many sewers, water mains, and roads; landscaping, parks, and a golf course. They opened Palos Verdes for public inspection in June 1923.[14]

Palos Verdes Estates was organized and landscaped by the Olmsted Brothers and in their planning, they dedicated a quarter of the land area to permanent open undeveloped space.[15]

Geography edit

Climate edit

According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Palos Verdes has a Mediterranean climate, abbreviated "Csa" on climate maps.[16]

Commerce edit

 
The historic Mediterranean Revival style Malaga Cove Plaza, in Palos Verdes Estates

Areas of commerce include historic Mediterranean Revival style Malaga Cove Plaza and the Promenade on the Peninsula. Smaller shopping centers include the Peninsula Center, Lunada Bay Plaza, and Golden Cove Plaza.

The largest peninsula commercial district is in Rolling Hills Estates, with many shopping centers including The Promenade on the Peninsula with a megaplex movie theater and an ice rink.

The Palos Verdes area has ocean views, coastline views and city light views.[citation needed]

The Peninsula is home to the Promenade on the Peninsula mall, originally an enclosed regional mall with two department store anchors, May Company California and Bullocks Wilshire, as well as the Peninsula Center, which originally had a Buffums department store.[17]

Transportation edit

 
In this night-time aerial photograph of Los Angeles, San Pedro is in the center and right foreground, including part of the brightly lit Terminal Island. The dark peninsula to the left of San Pedro is Palos Verdes.

The Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority provides bus service within and to the Palos Verdes Peninsula.[18] The Palos Verdes Peninsula is within 40 minutes of both LAX and Long Beach Airport, which together provide access to most of the United States aboard all major carriers.

Education edit

 
The edge of the Palos Verdes Peninsula extending down to the Pacific Ocean.

The Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District has one of the highest rated API scores in California[19] and has one of the highest average SAT scores[20] and one of the highest percentage of students successfully completing the Advanced Placement exams[21] in the county. There are three high schools, Palos Verdes Peninsula High School (formerly called Rolling Hills High School), Palos Verdes High School, and Rancho Del Mar High School (located in Rolling Hills). The former Marymount California University, a co-ed Roman Catholic four-year college was located in Rancho Palos Verdes.[22] A private K–12 school, Chadwick School, is also located there. Rolling Hills Country Day School, adjacent to the Botanic Garden, offers a private K-8 education. In total, there are 11 elementary schools, 3 intermediate schools, and 3 high schools located on the peninsula.

In the Eastview neighborhood of Rancho Palos Verdes, however, residents have the option to choose either PV schools or the surrounding LAUSD schools (i.e. Dodson Middle School, Dana Middle School, San Pedro High School, etc.).

Additionally, students are also able to attend the California Academy of Mathematics and Science in Carson due to its attendance boundaries stretching to the South Bay, which is about 20-40 minutes from the peninsula itself.

Libraries edit

The Peninsula is served by the Palos Verdes Library District,[23] which operates these three libraries:

  • Peninsula Center Library
  • Miraleste Library
  • Malaga Cove Library- on the National Historical Register

The 40 Families Project based at Peninsula Center Library documents the history of the Japanese-American community on Palos Verdes before World War II.[24]

Parks and recreation edit

 
Aerial view of Marineland of the Pacific, in 1965, on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
 
The Trump National Golf Course.

The peninsula is frequented by runners, hikers, horseback riders, bird watchers, surfers, scuba divers, fishermen, and bicyclists. The area is home to several golf courses and country clubs. In addition, nude sunbathers formerly frequented Sacreds Cove (or "Smugglers Cove") until the city of Rancho Palos Verdes enacted a 1994 ordinance that ended such use of that beach.

The infamous Palos Verdes surf spots have been in the spotlight many times over issues of localism. The most notorious surf spot for localism in Palos Verdes is Lunada Bay, which can hold any winter swell and has been known to rival Sunset Beach, Hawaii on a big day. Localism in Palos Verdes reached a turning point in 2001 when a civil rights lawsuit was filed after a particularly violent confrontation with Hermosa Beach surfers.[27] Surveillance cameras were placed in the surfing area but were later removed.[28] In 2016, The Coastal Commission targeted the group after "renewed reports that their unpermitted structure [built along Lunada Bay] was being used as a spot for ongoing bullying and intimidation." On July 12, 2016, City Manager Tony Dahlerbruch recommended the removal of the illegal structure after pressure from the California Coastal Commission.[29]

The Trump National Golf Club is a Donald Trump venture with a golf course on the Ocean Trails cliffs. The 18th hole of the prior golf course fell victim to a landslide caused by a leak in the sanitary pipes underneath it. In the summer of 2006, the golf club erected a 70-foot flagpole for an American flag; critics claimed it was illegal, but the golf club was allowed to retain it after a City Council vote.[30]

The Marineland of the Pacific site near Portuguese Bend is currently home of Terranea, a luxury oceanfront resort.[31]

There are numerous nature reserves in Palos Verdes: Palos Verdes Estates Shoreline Preserve, Agua Amarga Reserve, and Portuguese Bend Reserve. The reserves contain coastal sage scrubs habitats, a community of fragrant and drought resistant shrubs and flowering plants. In August 2009, wildfire burned approximately 165-acres of the Portuguese Bend Reserve. As a result, restoration has been done to reinstall native plants and animals to the area.[32]

Flora and fauna edit

Native plants edit

Native animals edit

Notable places edit

 
Interior of the Wayfarers Chapel.
 
Remains of the wrecked Greek freighter SS Dominator along the Palos Verdes Peninsula coastline, 1965.

Wrecks edit

  • The wreck of the SS Dominator, a freighter that ran aground in 1961, was for years an attraction for those willing to hike down the cliffs to the shoreline. Very little is left of the ship today.
  • In 2006, the 45-foot cabin cruiser Lady Hawk sank two miles from the Palos Verdes coast due to an engine fire.[35]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ rae.com #23 Real Academia Española
  2. ^ (PDF). Palos Verdes Peninsula School District. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 25, 2006. Retrieved October 3, 2006.
  3. ^ "Rancho Palos Verdes Equestrian Maps". City of Rancho Palos Verdes. Retrieved October 3, 2006.
  4. ^ . Forbes. Archived from the original on January 24, 2007. Retrieved October 3, 2006.
  5. ^ laokay: History of Rancho Los Encinos. accessed 8/20/2010
  6. ^ "USATODAY.com - Prehistoric milling site found in California". www.usatoday.com. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  7. ^ "Plat of the Rancho Los Palos Verdes [Calif.] : finally confirmed to Jose Loretto Sepulveda et al. / surveyed under instructions from the U.S. Surveyor General by Henry Hancock, Dep. Survr., September 1859". Calisphere. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  8. ^ Ogden Hoffman, 1862, Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Numa Hubert, San Francisco
  9. ^ Gnerre, Sam (March 2, 2010). "Bixby Ranch". South Bay History. South Bay Daily Breeze. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  10. ^ Robert M. Fogelson (2005). Bourgeois Nightmares: suburbia, 1870–1930 New Haven: Yale University Press, p.5-6.
  11. ^ Reason, Glen (August 27, 2019). "An Old Brochure Reveals How the Palos Verdes Peninsula Became a Massive Planned Community". Los Angeles Magazine. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  12. ^ Robert M. Fogelson (2005). Bourgeois Nightmares: Duburbia, 1870–1930. New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 6–8.
  13. ^ Robert M. Fogelson (2005). Bourgeois Nightmares: Duburbia, 1870–1930. New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 8–10.
  14. ^ Robert M. Fogelson (2005). Bourgeois Nightmares: Duburbia, 1870–1930. New Haven: Yale University Press, p. 10.
  15. ^ "History of PVE | Palos Verdes Estates, CA". www.pvestates.org. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  16. ^ "Palos Verdes Estates, California Climate". www.bestplaces.net. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  17. ^ "Rebranding becomes a way of life at Rolling Hills Estates Mall, July 4, 2015, Daily Breeze
  18. ^ "Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority". www.palosverdes.com. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  19. ^ . California Department of Education. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved October 3, 2006.
  20. ^ . School Wise Press. Archived from the original on October 24, 2006. Retrieved October 3, 2006.
  21. ^ "SAT, ACT and AP Test Results in California". California Department of Education. Retrieved October 3, 2006.
  22. ^ Tyler Shaun Evans and Lisa Jacobs, Daily Breeze (28 September 2022) UCLA buys Marymount California University property in Palos Verdes Peninsula to ease crowding "The 35-acre purchase is the largest in the public university’s history".
  23. ^ Palos Verdes Library District
  24. ^ Gottlieb, Jeff (January 1, 2010). "Old Palos Verdes Peninsula photo sparks a quest and pulls a community together". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  25. ^ "History & Mission - South Coast Botanic Garden Foundation". South Coast Botanic Garden Foundation. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  26. ^ "Facilities". www.rpvca.gov. Rancho Palos Verde City Hall. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on May 24, 2007. Retrieved October 1, 2006.
  28. ^ Austlii.edu.au
  29. ^ Therolf, Garrett. "Surfer gang's Lunada Bay 'fort' must go, city staff says". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  30. ^ "Trump Gets OK for Illegal Flagpole". The Washington Post. September 21, 2006. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  31. ^ "California Luxury Oceanfront Resorts | Terranea Resort | Eco Resorts in Southern California". www.terranea.com. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  32. ^ Conservancy, Palos Verdes Peninsula Land. "Lands: Palos Verdes Nature Preserve – Portuguese Bend Reserve | Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy". www.pvplc.org. Retrieved September 11, 2016.
  33. ^ a b c d e Ph.D., Christine M. Rodrigue. "Palos Verdes native plant key". www.csulb.edu. Retrieved September 11, 2016.
  34. ^ GJW. "THE O.C. Filming Locations: Palos Verdes". www.seeing-stars.com. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  35. ^ . www.nbc4.tv. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  36. ^ Beale, Lauren (July 1, 2011). "Anderson da Silva buys Palos Verdes Estate home". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 20, 2011.

Further reading edit

  • Patryla, Jim (2005). A Photographic Journey Back to Marineland of the Pacific. Lulu Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4116-7130-0.

External links edit

  • Official Palos Verdes Library District
  • Palos Verdes Daily Photo blog
  • Official South Coast Botanical Garden
  • Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce & Visitor's Center

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For the mountain range on this peninsula see Palos Verdes Hills The Palos Verdes Peninsula Palos Verdes Spanish for Green Sticks trees 1 is a peninsula and sub region of the Los Angeles metropolitan area located within southwestern Los Angeles County in the U S state of California Located in the South Bay region the peninsula contains a group of cities in the Palos Verdes Hills including Palos Verdes Estates Rancho Palos Verdes Rolling Hills and Rolling Hills Estates as well as the unincorporated community of Westfield Academy Hill The South Bay city of Torrance borders the peninsula on the north the Pacific Ocean is on the west and south and the Port of Los Angeles is east As of the 2010 Census the population of the Palos Verdes Peninsula is 65 008 Palos Verdes Peninsula CaliforniaSub region of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaAerial view of the Palos Verdes Peninsula and the Palos Verdes Hills with Los Angeles city center in the distanceCoordinates 33 45 31 N 118 20 45 W 33 7586472222 N 118 345844444 W 33 7586472222 118 345844444CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesArea Total37 5 sq mi 97 km2 Population 2010 Total65 008Time zonePST UTC 8 Summer DST PDT UTC 7 Area code s 310 424The hill cities on the peninsula are known for dramatic ocean and city views distinguished schools 2 extensive horse trails 3 and high value homes 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Native Americans 1 2 Spanish and Mexican era 1 3 American era 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Commerce 4 Transportation 5 Education 5 1 Libraries 6 Parks and recreation 7 Flora and fauna 7 1 Native plants 7 2 Native animals 8 Notable places 8 1 Wrecks 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory editNative Americans edit nbsp The Point Vicente Lighthouse on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and the National Register of Historic Places The peninsula was the homeland of the Tongva Gabrielino Native Americans people for thousands of years In other areas of the Los Angeles Basin archeological sites date back 8 000 years 5 6 Their first contact with Europeans occurred in 1542 with Joao Cabrilho Juan Cabrillo Chowigna and Suangna were two Tongva settlements of many in the peninsula area which was also a departure point for their rancherias on the Channel Islands Spanish and Mexican era edit nbsp Don Manuel Dominguez a signer of the Californian Constitution and owner of Rancho San Pedro which included all of Palos Verdes until 1846 nbsp In 1846 Rancho de los Palos Verdes was separated from Rancho San Pedro and granted to brothers Jose Loreto Sepulveda pictured and Juan Capistrano Sepulveda In 1846 Jose Dolores Sepulveda and Jose Loreto received a Mexican land grant from Alta California Governor Pio Pico for a parcel from the huge original 1784 Spanish land grant of Rancho San Pedro to Manuel Dominguez 7 It was named Rancho de los Palos Verdes or ranch of the green trees which was used primarily as a cattle ranch 8 It was also briefly used as a whaling station in the mid 19th century American era edit By 1882 ownership of the land had passed from the Sepulveda family through various mortgage holders to Jotham Bixby of Rancho Los Cerritos who leased the land to Japanese farmers 9 Frank Vanderlip representing a group of wealthy east coast investors purchased 25 square miles of land on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in 1913 for 1 5 million 10 In 1914 Vanderlip vacationed at Palos Verdes in order to recover from an illness and he was astounded by scenery he compared to the Sorrentine Peninsula and the Amalfi Drive He quickly initiated development of Palos Verdes He hired the Olmsted Brothers the landscaping firm of John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr to plan and landscape a new subdivision 11 The Olmsted Brothers contracted Koebig amp Koebig to perform engineering work including surveying and road planning 12 However the project stalled as World War I started and Vanderlip accepted a chairmanship to the War Savings Committee in Washington D C in 1916 By 1921 Vanderlip had lost interest in overseeing development of Palos Verdes and enticed Edward Gardner Lewis to take over the project with an option to buy the property for 5 million Lewis was an experienced developer but lacked the capital to purchase and develop Palos Verdes Instead he established a real estate trust capitalizing the project through the sale of notes which were convertible to Palos Verdes property Under the terms of the trust Lewis sought to raise 30 million for infrastructure improvements effectively borrowing from investors for both the land and the improvements He succeeded in attracting 15 million in capital but far short of the 35 million needed The trust dissolved and ownership of Palos Verdes reverted to Vanderlip 13 Vanderlip established a new real estate trust to purchase 3 200 acres from his land syndicate and establish the subdivision of Palos Verdes Estates The new trust assumed not just the land but also the improvements made by Lewis They were not complete but they were substantial improvements included many sewers water mains and roads landscaping parks and a golf course They opened Palos Verdes for public inspection in June 1923 14 Palos Verdes Estates was organized and landscaped by the Olmsted Brothers and in their planning they dedicated a quarter of the land area to permanent open undeveloped space 15 Geography editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2024 Climate edit According to the Koppen Climate Classification system Palos Verdes has a Mediterranean climate abbreviated Csa on climate maps 16 Commerce edit nbsp The historic Mediterranean Revival style Malaga Cove Plaza in Palos Verdes EstatesAreas of commerce include historic Mediterranean Revival style Malaga Cove Plaza and the Promenade on the Peninsula Smaller shopping centers include the Peninsula Center Lunada Bay Plaza and Golden Cove Plaza The largest peninsula commercial district is in Rolling Hills Estates with many shopping centers including The Promenade on the Peninsula with a megaplex movie theater and an ice rink The Palos Verdes area has ocean views coastline views and city light views citation needed The Peninsula is home to the Promenade on the Peninsula mall originally an enclosed regional mall with two department store anchors May Company California and Bullocks Wilshire as well as the Peninsula Center which originally had a Buffums department store 17 Transportation edit nbsp In this night time aerial photograph of Los Angeles San Pedro is in the center and right foreground including part of the brightly lit Terminal Island The dark peninsula to the left of San Pedro is Palos Verdes The Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority provides bus service within and to the Palos Verdes Peninsula 18 The Palos Verdes Peninsula is within 40 minutes of both LAX and Long Beach Airport which together provide access to most of the United States aboard all major carriers Education edit nbsp The edge of the Palos Verdes Peninsula extending down to the Pacific Ocean The Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District has one of the highest rated API scores in California 19 and has one of the highest average SAT scores 20 and one of the highest percentage of students successfully completing the Advanced Placement exams 21 in the county There are three high schools Palos Verdes Peninsula High School formerly called Rolling Hills High School Palos Verdes High School and Rancho Del Mar High School located in Rolling Hills The former Marymount California University a co ed Roman Catholic four year college was located in Rancho Palos Verdes 22 A private K 12 school Chadwick School is also located there Rolling Hills Country Day School adjacent to the Botanic Garden offers a private K 8 education In total there are 11 elementary schools 3 intermediate schools and 3 high schools located on the peninsula In the Eastview neighborhood of Rancho Palos Verdes however residents have the option to choose either PV schools or the surrounding LAUSD schools i e Dodson Middle School Dana Middle School San Pedro High School etc Additionally students are also able to attend the California Academy of Mathematics and Science in Carson due to its attendance boundaries stretching to the South Bay which is about 20 40 minutes from the peninsula itself Libraries edit The Peninsula is served by the Palos Verdes Library District 23 which operates these three libraries Peninsula Center Library Miraleste Library Malaga Cove Library on the National Historical RegisterThe 40 Families Project based at Peninsula Center Library documents the history of the Japanese American community on Palos Verdes before World War II 24 Parks and recreation edit nbsp Aerial view of Marineland of the Pacific in 1965 on the Palos Verdes Peninsula nbsp The Trump National Golf Course South Coast Botanic Garden 35 hectare 87 acre landscaped botanical garden event venue and arboretum with over 150 000 landscape plants and trees from approximately 140 families 700 genera and 2 000 different species It is a classic example of land recycling by reclaiming a site that was previously a sanitary landfill and open pit diatomite mine from 1929 until 1956 25 Point Vicente Park is a popular spot for watching the migration of gray whales to and from their breeding lagoon in Baja California Fort MacArthur Military Museum is located near Point Fermin in San Pedro Del Cerro Park is a popular spot to hike trail at end of Crenshaw Blvd Ryan Park is Rancho Palos Verdes s first established park in the city overlooking a view of nearby island Santa Catalina Park features include baseball diamond picnic areas with barbecue and a community room 26 The peninsula is frequented by runners hikers horseback riders bird watchers surfers scuba divers fishermen and bicyclists The area is home to several golf courses and country clubs In addition nude sunbathers formerly frequented Sacreds Cove or Smugglers Cove until the city of Rancho Palos Verdes enacted a 1994 ordinance that ended such use of that beach The infamous Palos Verdes surf spots have been in the spotlight many times over issues of localism The most notorious surf spot for localism in Palos Verdes is Lunada Bay which can hold any winter swell and has been known to rival Sunset Beach Hawaii on a big day Localism in Palos Verdes reached a turning point in 2001 when a civil rights lawsuit was filed after a particularly violent confrontation with Hermosa Beach surfers 27 Surveillance cameras were placed in the surfing area but were later removed 28 In 2016 The Coastal Commission targeted the group after renewed reports that their unpermitted structure built along Lunada Bay was being used as a spot for ongoing bullying and intimidation On July 12 2016 City Manager Tony Dahlerbruch recommended the removal of the illegal structure after pressure from the California Coastal Commission 29 The Trump National Golf Club is a Donald Trump venture with a golf course on the Ocean Trails cliffs The 18th hole of the prior golf course fell victim to a landslide caused by a leak in the sanitary pipes underneath it In the summer of 2006 the golf club erected a 70 foot flagpole for an American flag critics claimed it was illegal but the golf club was allowed to retain it after a City Council vote 30 The Marineland of the Pacific site near Portuguese Bend is currently home of Terranea a luxury oceanfront resort 31 There are numerous nature reserves in Palos Verdes Palos Verdes Estates Shoreline Preserve Agua Amarga Reserve and Portuguese Bend Reserve The reserves contain coastal sage scrubs habitats a community of fragrant and drought resistant shrubs and flowering plants In August 2009 wildfire burned approximately 165 acres of the Portuguese Bend Reserve As a result restoration has been done to reinstall native plants and animals to the area 32 Flora and fauna editNative plants edit Succulents 33 Trees 33 Shrubs 33 Vines 33 Herbaceous plants 33 Marah plant Native animals edit Palos Verdes blue butterfly opossum gray fox coyote black phoebe water strider western fence lizard red tailed hawk cottontail rabbitNotable places edit nbsp Interior of the Wayfarers Chapel nbsp Remains of the wrecked Greek freighter SSDominator along the Palos Verdes Peninsula coastline 1965 The Wayfarers Chapel a transparent glass chapel in a redwood forest was designed in 1951 by the renowned architect and landscape architect Lloyd Wright It is under the stewardship of the Swedenborgian Church a well known landmark on the National Register of Historic Places and overlooking the ocean at the western entrance of Portuguese Bend Portuguese Bend is one of the most geologically unstable areas in the world Constant shifting of the soil approximately 1 3 of an inch a day and rock slides mean that Palos Verdes Drive South the main road through the bend is under constant repair Point Vicente Lighthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places Korean Bell of Friendship is located near Point Fermin in San Pedro Marineland of the Pacific is the location of the former aquatic theme park on the coast MTV Beach House Fox filmed some scenes of its teen drama The OC at locations in and around Palos Verdes 34 Wrecks edit The wreck of the SS Dominator a freighter that ran aground in 1961 was for years an attraction for those willing to hike down the cliffs to the shoreline Very little is left of the ship today In 2006 the 45 foot cabin cruiser Lady Hawk sank two miles from the Palos Verdes coast due to an engine fire 35 Notable people editThis article s list of residents may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are residents or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations September 2019 SportsTracy Austin former World No 1 female professional tennis player Heather Burge pro basketball player Heidi Burge pro basketball player John Cook pro golfer graduated from Miraleste High School Lindsay Davenport former World No 1 female professional tennis player Taylor Fritz professional tennis player Michelle Kwan 5 time world champion figure skater attended Soleado elementary school Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll lived in city Los Angeles Lakers head coach Luke Walton lived in city Former pro basketball player Elden Campbell of the Los Angeles Lakers currently resides in Palos Verdes Estates Bill Laimbeer Notre Dame and NBA basketball star WNBA coach attended Palos Verdes High School Jeremy Lin pro basketball player of the Los Angeles Lakers lives in city Billy Martin pro tennis player UCLA coach attended Palos Verdes High School Joe Montana Hall of Fame NFL quarterback of San Francisco 49ers lived in Palos Verdes Estates during off season John Morrison professional wrestler Christen Press forward of the United States women s national soccer team Pete Sampras former World No 1 male professional tennis player Anderson Silva UFC Middleweight Champion lives in city 36 Eliot Teltscher professional tennis playerEntertainmentChester Bennington lead singer of Linkin Park Christina Crawford actress and author of Mommie Dearest adoptive daughter of Joan Crawford attended Chadwick School Best selling author and neuroscientist Daniel Levitin Musician HYDE lead singer of Japanese rock band L Arc En Ciel owns property in the region Juan Croucier bass player and songwriter of the bands Ratt and Dokken Actor Michael Dudikoff Actress Liza Minnelli attended Chadwick School a private K 12 school located on the Peninsula Author actor and filmmaker Scott Shaw Model and actress Coco Austin wife of actor rapper Ice TOtherChristopher Boyce and Andrew Daulton Lee who sold U S secrets to the Soviets portrayed in book and movie The Falcon and the Snowman Galorath Inc CEO and President Dan Galorath Natalie Pack 2012 Miss California USA contestant America s Next Top Model Cycle 12 Frank A Vanderlip known as the Father of Palos VerdesSee also edit nbsp Los Angeles portalHorse community Palos Verdes blue an endangered species of endemic butterfly of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy Peninsula including a list of peninsulas Transverse Ranges with the Palos Verdes Hills and Channel Islands a single geologic range References edit rae com 23 Real Academia Espanola Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Profile PDF Palos Verdes Peninsula School District Archived from the original PDF on September 25 2006 Retrieved October 3 2006 Rancho Palos Verdes Equestrian Maps City of Rancho Palos Verdes Retrieved October 3 2006 The Most Expensive ZIP Codes Forbes Archived from the original on January 24 2007 Retrieved October 3 2006 laokay History of Rancho Los Encinos accessed 8 20 2010 USATODAY com Prehistoric milling site found in California www usatoday com Retrieved October 24 2017 Plat of the Rancho Los Palos Verdes Calif finally confirmed to Jose Loretto Sepulveda et al surveyed under instructions from the U S Surveyor General by Henry Hancock Dep Survr September 1859 Calisphere Retrieved October 24 2017 Ogden Hoffman 1862 Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Numa Hubert San Francisco Gnerre Sam March 2 2010 Bixby Ranch South Bay History South Bay Daily Breeze Retrieved June 12 2015 Robert M Fogelson 2005 Bourgeois Nightmares suburbia 1870 1930 New Haven Yale University Press p 5 6 Reason Glen August 27 2019 An Old Brochure Reveals How the Palos Verdes Peninsula Became a Massive Planned Community Los Angeles Magazine Retrieved August 28 2019 Robert M Fogelson 2005 Bourgeois Nightmares Duburbia 1870 1930 New Haven Yale University Press pp 6 8 Robert M Fogelson 2005 Bourgeois Nightmares Duburbia 1870 1930 New Haven Yale University Press pp 8 10 Robert M Fogelson 2005 Bourgeois Nightmares Duburbia 1870 1930 New Haven Yale University Press p 10 History of PVE Palos Verdes Estates CA www pvestates org Retrieved October 24 2017 Palos Verdes Estates California Climate www bestplaces net Retrieved October 24 2017 Rebranding becomes a way of life at Rolling Hills Estates Mall July 4 2015 Daily Breeze Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority www palosverdes com Retrieved October 24 2017 Palos Verdes Local Educational Agency Report California Department of Education Archived from the original on September 28 2011 Retrieved October 3 2006 School Wise Press School Snapshot Palos Verdes Peninsula High School School Wise Press Archived from the original on October 24 2006 Retrieved October 3 2006 SAT ACT and AP Test Results in California California Department of Education Retrieved October 3 2006 Tyler Shaun Evans and Lisa Jacobs Daily Breeze 28 September 2022 UCLA buys Marymount California University property in Palos Verdes Peninsula to ease crowding The 35 acre purchase is the largest in the public university s history Palos Verdes Library District Gottlieb Jeff January 1 2010 Old Palos Verdes Peninsula photo sparks a quest and pulls a community together Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 30 2020 History amp Mission South Coast Botanic Garden Foundation South Coast Botanic Garden Foundation Retrieved October 24 2017 Facilities www rpvca gov Rancho Palos Verde City Hall Retrieved July 28 2016 Swellmagnet com Archived from the original on May 24 2007 Retrieved October 1 2006 Austlii edu au Therolf Garrett Surfer gang s Lunada Bay fort must go city staff says Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 28 2016 Trump Gets OK for Illegal Flagpole The Washington Post September 21 2006 ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved October 24 2017 California Luxury Oceanfront Resorts Terranea Resort Eco Resorts in Southern California www terranea com Retrieved October 24 2017 Conservancy Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Lands Palos Verdes Nature Preserve Portuguese Bend Reserve Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy www pvplc org Retrieved September 11 2016 a b c d e Ph D Christine M Rodrigue Palos Verdes native plant key www csulb edu Retrieved September 11 2016 GJW THE O C Filming Locations Palos Verdes www seeing stars com Retrieved October 24 2017 NBC4 Trending news and topics www nbc4 tv Archived from the original on July 17 2012 Retrieved October 24 2017 Beale Lauren July 1 2011 Anderson da Silva buys Palos Verdes Estate home Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 20 2011 Further reading editPatryla Jim 2005 A Photographic Journey Back to Marineland of the Pacific Lulu Publishing ISBN 978 1 4116 7130 0 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palos Verdes nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Palos Verdes Official Palos Verdes Library District Palos Verdes Daily Photo blog Official South Coast Botanical Garden Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce amp Visitor s Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Palos 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