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Westchester, Los Angeles

Westchester is a neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles and the South Bay Region of Los Angeles County, California.

Westchester
"Westchester, Home of LAX" sign at Westchester Rec Center
Westchester as outlined by the Los Angeles Times
Westchester
Location within Western Los Angeles
Coordinates: 33°57′35″N 118°23′59″W / 33.95972°N 118.39972°W / 33.95972; -118.39972
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It is home to Los Angeles International Airport, Loyola Marymount University, Otis College of Art and Design, and Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnet Schools (formerly Westchester High School).

Geography edit

 
Sepulveda Boulevard through downtown Westchester, as viewed from LAX

The main part of Westchester is bordered by Playa Vista and Culver City on the north, Inglewood and Lennox on the east, Hawthorne on the southeast, Del Aire and El Segundo on the south and Playa del Rey on the west. It includes all of the Los Angeles International Airport. There is also a two-block-wide shoestring district that runs from the intersection of Centinela Avenue and La Cienega Boulevard north to 63rd Street and then east to Overhill Avenue, where it links with the Hyde Park neighborhood.[1][2][3]

The main neighborhood's boundary lines are, generally, on the east: north-south on La Cienega Boulevard or the Inglewood city line; on the south: east-west on the city boundary with El Segundo or Imperial Highway; on the west: north-south on Pershing Drive and Westchester Parkway, then roughly north-south on a series of residential streets west of Westchester High School to the Playa Vista neighborhood.[4][5]

History edit

Westchester began the 20th century as an agricultural area, growing a wide variety of crops in the dry, farming-friendly climate. The rapid development of the aerospace industry near Mines Field (as the Los Angeles Airport was then known), the move of then Loyola University to the area in 1928, and population growth in Los Angeles as a whole created a demand for housing in the area. Westchester was built with the intention of housing members of the working class. Westchester hosted the cross country part of the eventing equestrian event for the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.[6][7]

In the late 1930s, real estate magnate Fritz Burns and his partner Fred W. Marlow [8] developed a tract of inexpensive prefabricated single-family homes on the site of a former hog farm at the intersection of Manchester and Sepulveda Boulevards. This community, dubbed "Westchester", grew as the aerospace industry boomed in World War II and afterward.[8] A Los Angeles Times article in 1989 described the development as "a raw suburb", "created willy-nilly in the 1940s".[7][9]

The area was predominantly residential. When the area had 30,000 residents, it was still lacking a police station, fire station, or hospital. It lacked a barber shop even by 1949.[9]

 
Imperial Bank horse sculpture (1975) by Millard Sheets, located at Manchester and Sepulveda

The 1960s saw the introduction of airliners that could make trans-Pacific flights without refueling, causing a massive increase in air traffic at LAX. When the North Airfield Complex was constructed the increase in noise from jet takeoffs greatly decreased the desirability of the residential areas adjoining LAX. In response, the city of Los Angeles began a program of purchasing and condemning houses from noise-weary homeowners; as a result, a number of streets just north of the airport have been decommissioned, and the homes along those streets demolished. In all, Westchester lost 4,500 homes and 14,000 residents.[10] The 18-hole Westchester golf course became a 15-hole course. In 2007 Los Angeles World Airport (LAWA) proposed another move of the north runway into Westchester;[11] local opposition to LAX expansion (first proposed in the late 1990s) rose.

In February 2010, a NASA panel found that the north runway was safe and should stay as it is.[12][13] That same month, LAWA broke ground on a $1.5 billion expansion of the Bradley International Terminal.[14]

Home prices rose 25 percent in 2013–14 while most southern California communities were recovering much more slowly. A major factor has been the influx of technology companies (including Hulu, Google, and Snap, Inc.) in Playa Vista as the Silicon Beach phenomenon in west Los Angeles has spread. The community also experienced a boom in home additions or complete rehabilitation of traditional postwar ranch-style houses into larger two-story homes.[15] The Howard Hughes Center was a significant addition to the neighborhood in 2001 next to the San Diego Freeway. Development continued until by 2015 the complex had 1.3 million square feet of office space (120,000 square metres) in high-rise buildings, 3,200 apartments, and an updated, renovated shopping mall.[16]

Since 2013, The cost of living in Westchester has continued to increase. In April 2017, the median sales price for single-family homes in April was $1.21 million - a 27% increase from a year prior.[17]

Population edit

A total of 39,480 people lived in Westchester's 10.81 square miles, according to the 2010 U.S. census, and that figure included the uninhabited acreage of the Los Angeles International Airport—resulting in a density of 3,652 people per square mile, among the lowest population densities in the city of Los Angeles but about average for the county. The median age was 35.6, about average for Los Angeles city. The percentage of people from age 19 through 34 was among the county's highest.[5]

In 2010 Non-Hispanic whites made up 61.1% of the population, Blacks 14.2%, Asians 12.0%, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders 0.3%, and others (including two or more races) at 11.9%. Those who identified themselves as Hispanic or Latino (of any race) were 18.2%.[18]

In 2010, the mean family income for the area was $135,026 and the median family income was $106,302, both numbers high for the city.[19] The percentage of families that earned more than $100,000 a year was 53.5%.[19] Renters occupied 48.2% of the housing units, and homeowners occupied the rest. The average household size was 2.3 people, considered low for the city and county. The percentages of divorced men (8.6%) and divorced women (11.9%) were among the county's highest.[5]

The 2000 census counted 3,055 military veterans, 9.2% of the population, considered a high percentage for the city of Los Angeles but about average for the county.[5]

German and Irish were the most common ancestries according to the 2000 census. Mexico and the Philippines were the most common foreign places of birth.[5]

Government and infrastructure edit

Local government edit

Los Angeles Fire Department Station 5 is in Westchester.[20]

Los Angeles Police Department operates the Pacific Community Police Station at 12312 Culver Boulevard, 90066, serving the neighborhood.[21]

Los Angeles Public Library operates the Westchester-Loyola Village Library, at 7114 W. Manchester Avenue, 90045, as a community library offering free online access, programming and information for all ages.[22]

Los Angeles World Airports has its headquarters on the property of Los Angeles International Airport.[23]

The Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation [24] operates the West Los Angeles District Refuse Collection Yard, at 2027 Stoner Avenue, 90025, which provides residential refuse collection to Westchester for all residences four units and under.

County, federal, and state representation edit

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services SPA 5 West Area Health Office serves Westchester.[25]

The United States Postal Service Westchester Post Office is located at 7381 La Tijera Boulevard.[26] The United States Postal Service Airport Station is located at 8821 Aviation Boulevard, Los Angeles 90009-9997.

Education edit

About 51.7% of Westchester's residents had completed a bachelor's degree or higher by 2010, a high figure when compared with the city and the county at large. The percentage of the residents who held a master's degree or a doctorate was also high for the county.[27]

Schools edit

 
Sunken Gardens at Loyola Marymount University, before 2009
 
Otis College of Art and Design, before 2009

Postsecondary edit

Secondary and elementary edit

The schools within Westchester's boundaries are:[29]

  • Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnet Schools, LAUSD secondary, 7400 West Manchester Avenue[30]
  • Permanently closed: The Incubator School, LAUSD, 7400 West Manchester Avenue[31]
  • Westchester-Emerson Community Adult School, LAUSD, 8810 Emerson Avenue
  • WISH Academy High School 9-12, 7400 W Manchester Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045 ([2])
  • Bright Star Secondary Charter Academy, 5431 West 98th Street[32]
  • Permanently closed: Carousel, private K–12 special education, 7899 La Tijera Boulevard[33]

Middle

  • Orville Wright Middle School, 6550 West 80th Street
  • Katherine Johnson STEM Academy, 8701 Park Hill Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90045 ([3])
  • WISH Community School 6-8, 7400 W Manchester Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045 ([4])
 
Westport Heights School

Elementary

  • Cowan Avenue Elementary School, LAUSD, 7615 Cowan Avenue
  • Kentwood Elementary School, LAUSD, 8401 Emerson Street
  • Loyola Village Elementary School, LAUSD, 8821 Villanova Avenue
  • Open Magnet Charter Elementary School, LAUSD, 5540 West 77th Street
  • St. Anastasia Elementary School, private, 8631 South Stanmoor Drive
  • St. Jerome Elementary School, private, 5580 Thornburn Street
  • Visitation Elementary School, private, 8740 South Emerson Avenue
  • Westchester Lutheran School, private, 7831 Sepulveda Boulevard
  • Westport Heights Elementary School, LAUSD, 6011 West 79th Street
  • WISH Charter Elementary School, 6550 W 80th St, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (at Orville Wright Middle School)

As of 2014 the Wiseburn School District allows parents in Westchester to send their children to Wiseburn schools on inter-district transfers.[34]

Parks and recreation edit

The Westchester Recreation Center is in Westchester. The center includes an auditorium, barbecue pits, a lighted baseball diamond, lighted outdoor basketball courts, two indoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a community room, a lighted football field, an indoor gymnasium without weights, picnic tables, a lighted soccer field, and lighted tennis courts.[35] The Westchester Pool, on the recreation center site, is an outdoor heated seasonal pool renovated in 2010.[35][36] The Westchester Tennis Courts in the recreation center consist of ten lighted courts.[35][37] A skate park is also located in the recreation center. The Westchester Golf Course is located just east of the recreation center.

The Westchester Senior Citizen Center has a 200-person auditorium, barbecue pits, a 20-person community room, a garden, a kitchen, picnic tables, and a stage.[38] The 8-acre (3.2 ha) Carl E. Nielsen Youth Park is located in Westchester. In 1991, Los Angeles World Airports planned to pave over the park and use the lot as parking spaces and leased space to rental car companies. During that year, LAWA decided to keep the park open.[39]

 
The LMU Fire Road along the Westchester Bluffs above Playa Vista is a popular jogging track.

Architecture edit

 
Pann's neon sign at night

Pann's restaurant, at 6710 La Tijera Boulevard, is "probably the best-preserved example" of the Googie-style architecture developed by Eldon Davis.[40] Pann's includes an angular edifice and large plate-glass windows and has been described as having "the classic coffee shop architecture".[41] Pann's was featured in a story in the Los Angeles Times, "Going on a hunt for Googie architecture", which noted the restaurant's tilted roof and sign, tropical plants and exposed stone walls indoors and out, and glass windows wrapping around the restaurant. Pann's celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008.[42]

 
The Theme Building opened in 1961

The Theme Building is a structure at the Los Angeles International Airport which opened in 1961 and is another example of Googie architecture. It was said that the distinctive white building resembles a flying saucer that had landed on its four legs.[43] The Los Angeles City Council designated the building a cultural and historical monument (no.570) in 1993.[44][45]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

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  31. ^ Previously The Incubator School, now closed.
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  33. ^ "Carousel School Los Angeles: Special Education for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Non-Public School (NPS), Preschool, Infant Center, Early Intervention, Adult Day Program, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Program, Westchester, 90045". CarouselSchool.com. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
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External links edit

  •   Westchester, California travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Westchester/Playa Neighborhood Council

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Westchester is a neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles and the South Bay Region of Los Angeles County California WestchesterNeighborhood of Los Angeles Westchester Home of LAX sign at Westchester Rec CenterWestchester as outlined by the Los Angeles TimesWestchesterLocation within Western Los AngelesCoordinates 33 57 35 N 118 23 59 W 33 95972 N 118 39972 W 33 95972 118 39972CountryUnited StatesIt is home to Los Angeles International Airport Loyola Marymount University Otis College of Art and Design and Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnet Schools formerly Westchester High School Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Population 4 Government and infrastructure 4 1 Local government 4 2 County federal and state representation 5 Education 5 1 Schools 5 1 1 Postsecondary 5 1 2 Secondary and elementary 6 Parks and recreation 7 Architecture 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksGeography edit nbsp Sepulveda Boulevard through downtown Westchester as viewed from LAXThe main part of Westchester is bordered by Playa Vista and Culver City on the north Inglewood and Lennox on the east Hawthorne on the southeast Del Aire and El Segundo on the south and Playa del Rey on the west It includes all of the Los Angeles International Airport There is also a two block wide shoestring district that runs from the intersection of Centinela Avenue and La Cienega Boulevard north to 63rd Street and then east to Overhill Avenue where it links with the Hyde Park neighborhood 1 2 3 The main neighborhood s boundary lines are generally on the east north south on La Cienega Boulevard or the Inglewood city line on the south east west on the city boundary with El Segundo or Imperial Highway on the west north south on Pershing Drive and Westchester Parkway then roughly north south on a series of residential streets west of Westchester High School to the Playa Vista neighborhood 4 5 History editWestchester began the 20th century as an agricultural area growing a wide variety of crops in the dry farming friendly climate The rapid development of the aerospace industry near Mines Field as the Los Angeles Airport was then known the move of then Loyola University to the area in 1928 and population growth in Los Angeles as a whole created a demand for housing in the area Westchester was built with the intention of housing members of the working class Westchester hosted the cross country part of the eventing equestrian event for the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles 6 7 In the late 1930s real estate magnate Fritz Burns and his partner Fred W Marlow 8 developed a tract of inexpensive prefabricated single family homes on the site of a former hog farm at the intersection of Manchester and Sepulveda Boulevards This community dubbed Westchester grew as the aerospace industry boomed in World War II and afterward 8 A Los Angeles Times article in 1989 described the development as a raw suburb created willy nilly in the 1940s 7 9 The area was predominantly residential When the area had 30 000 residents it was still lacking a police station fire station or hospital It lacked a barber shop even by 1949 9 nbsp Imperial Bank horse sculpture 1975 by Millard Sheets located at Manchester and SepulvedaThe 1960s saw the introduction of airliners that could make trans Pacific flights without refueling causing a massive increase in air traffic at LAX When the North Airfield Complex was constructed the increase in noise from jet takeoffs greatly decreased the desirability of the residential areas adjoining LAX In response the city of Los Angeles began a program of purchasing and condemning houses from noise weary homeowners as a result a number of streets just north of the airport have been decommissioned and the homes along those streets demolished In all Westchester lost 4 500 homes and 14 000 residents 10 The 18 hole Westchester golf course became a 15 hole course In 2007 Los Angeles World Airport LAWA proposed another move of the north runway into Westchester 11 local opposition to LAX expansion first proposed in the late 1990s rose In February 2010 a NASA panel found that the north runway was safe and should stay as it is 12 13 That same month LAWA broke ground on a 1 5 billion expansion of the Bradley International Terminal 14 Home prices rose 25 percent in 2013 14 while most southern California communities were recovering much more slowly A major factor has been the influx of technology companies including Hulu Google and Snap Inc in Playa Vista as the Silicon Beach phenomenon in west Los Angeles has spread The community also experienced a boom in home additions or complete rehabilitation of traditional postwar ranch style houses into larger two story homes 15 The Howard Hughes Center was a significant addition to the neighborhood in 2001 next to the San Diego Freeway Development continued until by 2015 the complex had 1 3 million square feet of office space 120 000 square metres in high rise buildings 3 200 apartments and an updated renovated shopping mall 16 Since 2013 The cost of living in Westchester has continued to increase In April 2017 the median sales price for single family homes in April was 1 21 million a 27 increase from a year prior 17 Population editA total of 39 480 people lived in Westchester s 10 81 square miles according to the 2010 U S census and that figure included the uninhabited acreage of the Los Angeles International Airport resulting in a density of 3 652 people per square mile among the lowest population densities in the city of Los Angeles but about average for the county The median age was 35 6 about average for Los Angeles city The percentage of people from age 19 through 34 was among the county s highest 5 In 2010 Non Hispanic whites made up 61 1 of the population Blacks 14 2 Asians 12 0 Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders 0 3 and others including two or more races at 11 9 Those who identified themselves as Hispanic or Latino of any race were 18 2 18 In 2010 the mean family income for the area was 135 026 and the median family income was 106 302 both numbers high for the city 19 The percentage of families that earned more than 100 000 a year was 53 5 19 Renters occupied 48 2 of the housing units and homeowners occupied the rest The average household size was 2 3 people considered low for the city and county The percentages of divorced men 8 6 and divorced women 11 9 were among the county s highest 5 The 2000 census counted 3 055 military veterans 9 2 of the population considered a high percentage for the city of Los Angeles but about average for the county 5 German and Irish were the most common ancestries according to the 2000 census Mexico and the Philippines were the most common foreign places of birth 5 Government and infrastructure editLocal government edit Los Angeles Fire Department Station 5 is in Westchester 20 Los Angeles Police Department operates the Pacific Community Police Station at 12312 Culver Boulevard 90066 serving the neighborhood 21 Los Angeles Public Library operates the Westchester Loyola Village Library at 7114 W Manchester Avenue 90045 as a community library offering free online access programming and information for all ages 22 Los Angeles World Airports has its headquarters on the property of Los Angeles International Airport 23 The Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation 24 operates the West Los Angeles District Refuse Collection Yard at 2027 Stoner Avenue 90025 which provides residential refuse collection to Westchester for all residences four units and under County federal and state representation edit The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services SPA 5 West Area Health Office serves Westchester 25 The United States Postal Service Westchester Post Office is located at 7381 La Tijera Boulevard 26 The United States Postal Service Airport Station is located at 8821 Aviation Boulevard Los Angeles 90009 9997 Education editAbout 51 7 of Westchester s residents had completed a bachelor s degree or higher by 2010 a high figure when compared with the city and the county at large The percentage of the residents who held a master s degree or a doctorate was also high for the county 27 Schools edit nbsp Sunken Gardens at Loyola Marymount University before 2009 nbsp Otis College of Art and Design before 2009Postsecondary edit Loyola Marymount University 1 LMU Drive 28 Otis College of Art and Design 9045 Lincoln Boulevard Pepperdine University West Los Angeles Campus 6100 Center DriveSecondary and elementary edit The schools within Westchester s boundaries are 29 Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnet Schools LAUSD secondary 7400 West Manchester Avenue 30 Permanently closed The Incubator School LAUSD 7400 West Manchester Avenue 31 Westchester Emerson Community Adult School LAUSD 8810 Emerson Avenue WISH Academy High School 9 12 7400 W Manchester Ave Los Angeles CA 90045 2 Bright Star Secondary Charter Academy 5431 West 98th Street 32 Permanently closed Carousel private K 12 special education 7899 La Tijera Boulevard 33 Middle Orville Wright Middle School 6550 West 80th Street Katherine Johnson STEM Academy 8701 Park Hill Dr Los Angeles CA 90045 3 WISH Community School 6 8 7400 W Manchester Ave Los Angeles CA 90045 4 nbsp Westport Heights SchoolElementary Cowan Avenue Elementary School LAUSD 7615 Cowan Avenue Kentwood Elementary School LAUSD 8401 Emerson Street Loyola Village Elementary School LAUSD 8821 Villanova Avenue Open Magnet Charter Elementary School LAUSD 5540 West 77th Street St Anastasia Elementary School private 8631 South Stanmoor Drive St Jerome Elementary School private 5580 Thornburn Street Visitation Elementary School private 8740 South Emerson Avenue Westchester Lutheran School private 7831 Sepulveda Boulevard Westport Heights Elementary School LAUSD 6011 West 79th Street WISH Charter Elementary School 6550 W 80th St Los Angeles CA 90045 at Orville Wright Middle School As of 2014 the Wiseburn School District allows parents in Westchester to send their children to Wiseburn schools on inter district transfers 34 Parks and recreation editThe Westchester Recreation Center is in Westchester The center includes an auditorium barbecue pits a lighted baseball diamond lighted outdoor basketball courts two indoor basketball courts a children s play area a community room a lighted football field an indoor gymnasium without weights picnic tables a lighted soccer field and lighted tennis courts 35 The Westchester Pool on the recreation center site is an outdoor heated seasonal pool renovated in 2010 35 36 The Westchester Tennis Courts in the recreation center consist of ten lighted courts 35 37 A skate park is also located in the recreation center The Westchester Golf Course is located just east of the recreation center The Westchester Senior Citizen Center has a 200 person auditorium barbecue pits a 20 person community room a garden a kitchen picnic tables and a stage 38 The 8 acre 3 2 ha Carl E Nielsen Youth Park is located in Westchester In 1991 Los Angeles World Airports planned to pave over the park and use the lot as parking spaces and leased space to rental car companies During that year LAWA decided to keep the park open 39 nbsp The LMU Fire Road along the Westchester Bluffs above Playa Vista is a popular jogging track Architecture edit nbsp Pann s neon sign at nightPann s restaurant at 6710 La Tijera Boulevard is probably the best preserved example of the Googie style architecture developed by Eldon Davis 40 Pann s includes an angular edifice and large plate glass windows and has been described as having the classic coffee shop architecture 41 Pann s was featured in a story in the Los Angeles Times Going on a hunt for Googie architecture which noted the restaurant s tilted roof and sign tropical plants and exposed stone walls indoors and out and glass windows wrapping around the restaurant Pann s celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008 42 nbsp The Theme Building opened in 1961The Theme Building is a structure at the Los Angeles International Airport which opened in 1961 and is another example of Googie architecture It was said that the distinctive white building resembles a flying saucer that had landed on its four legs 43 The Los Angeles City Council designated the building a cultural and historical monument no 570 in 1993 44 45 Notable people editLynette Squeaky Fromme 46 Phil Hartman actor comedian screenwriter and graphic artist 47 Susanne Marsee opera singer Pat Russell politician 48 Danny Sugerman music manager 49 The Turtles 1960s rock band 4 members attended Westchester High School Suicidal Tendencies crossover thrash band from Venice at least two of their former members were born and raised in Westchester 50 See also edit nbsp Greater Los Angeles portalCentinela Adobe List of districts and neighborhoods in Los AngelesReferences edit Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Projects latimes com Retrieved October 5 2013 South Bay Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Projects latimes com Retrieved October 5 2013 South L A Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Projects latimes com Retrieved October 5 2013 The Thomas Guide 2006 pages 672 673 702 and 703 a b c d e Westchester Profile Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Projects latimes com Retrieved October 5 2013 1 Archived July 7 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b Westchester California An Early History of Westchester Playa Del Rey Playa Vista and Environs by David J Dukesherer 2010 a b Westchester CA in 1964 Westchester Parents a b Applegate Joe July 2 1989 Westchester Suburb Where LAX Is King Despite dominance of airport community s institutions thrive and the air is cool Los Angeles Times p 2 A History of LAX Expansion Westchester Parents Los Angeles World Airports LAX North Airfield Proposed Runway Configuration PDF Ourlax org Retrieved October 5 2013 L A Now Los Angeles Times February 19 2010 Gottlieb Jeff February 20 2010 LAX north runways are deemed safe Los Angeles Times LAX Modernization Begins With Bradley West Groundbreaking PDF Lawa aero Retrieved October 5 2013 Logan Tim January 2 2015 Buoyed by Silicon Beach Westchester enjoys a housing surge Los Angeles Times Vincent Roger June 18 2015 New owners plan 30 million face lift for Promenade at Howard Hughes Center Los Angeles Times Ferazzi Gina May 26 2017 Neighborhood Spotlight Westchester evolves into a techie utopia Los Angeles Times Bureau U S Census U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved April 23 2019 a b Bureau U S Census American FactFinder Results factfinder Census gov Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved April 23 2019 Station 5 Los Angeles Fire Department www LAFD org Retrieved April 23 2019 Pacific Community Police Station official website of THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT Lapdonline org May 10 2013 Archived from the original on October 20 2020 Retrieved November 26 2013 Westchester Loyola Village Los Angeles Public Library Lapl org Retrieved October 5 2013 About LAWA Los Angeles World Airports Retrieved on September 28 2011 Los 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