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Laurel Canyon is focused on its central thoroughfare, Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Unlike other nearby canyon neighborhoods, Laurel Canyon has houses lining one side of the main street most of the way up to Mulholland Drive. There are many side roads that branch off the main canyon, but most are not through streets, reinforcing the self-contained ...
Laurel Spring, also known as Lookout Mountain Spring, is a natural spring in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles County, California, United States, in the Hollywood Hills section of the Santa Monica Mountains. A resort property was developed at the site in the early 20th century and it was later a private residence.
Pages in category "Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The name Mt. Olympus predates the housing development, as there is a reference to the Mt. Olympus "three miles west of Cahuenga Pass and at the head of Laurel Cañon" in 1888. [9] An 1894 newspaper article datelined "Little Mount Olympus, Los Angeles County" mentions establishing a spring in Laurel Canyon in 1875.
[23] [26] Laurel Canyon and Lankershim in 1923, [27]: 45 Sunland in 1926, [27]: 29 La Tuna Canyon in 1926, and the incorporated city of Tujunga in an eight-year process lasting from 1927 to 1935. [28] These annexations more than doubled the area of the city. Two valley cities incorporated independently from Los Angeles: Burbank and San Fernando ...
The range extends approximately 40 miles (64 km) east-west from the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles to Point Mugu in Ventura County.The western mountains, separating the Conejo Valley from Malibu, suddenly end at Mugu Peak [2] as the rugged, nearly impassible shoreline gives way to tidal lagoons and coastal sand dunes of the alluvial Oxnard Plain.
She listed her single-story eclectic-but-rustic cabin at $1.975 million. The home has almost 3,000 square feet and sits on a heavily treed lot.
Laurel Canyon Boulevard is a major street in the city of Los Angeles. It starts off at Polk Street in Sylmar in the northern San Fernando Valley near the junction of the San Diego ( Interstate 405 ) and the Golden State (I-5) ) freeways.