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  2. Los Feliz, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Los Feliz Hills contain multimillion-dollar homes and have been known for the large share of their inhabitants being involved in creative pursuits. The mean household income is $196,585. [29] The original subdivision of Los Feliz Heights was subdivided in 1921, from Los Feliz Boulevard north to Griffith Park, from Catalina to Vermont.

  3. List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood

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    Los Feliz Heights Steps: October 14, 1998: Cromwell Ave. & Bonvue Ave. Los Feliz: 659: Pacific Cinerama Dome Theatre and Marquee December 18, 1998: 6360 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood: 664: Broadway Department Store and Neon Sign September 29, 1999

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles

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    Parts of both sides of W. Los Feliz Blvd, from Vermont to Hillhurst Aves 34°06′40″N 118°17′23″W  /  34.111°N 118.2898°W  / 34.111; -118.2898  ( Los Feliz Boulevard Courtyard Apartments Historic

  5. Franklin Hills, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Hills is a residential neighborhood, set in the hills east of Los Feliz Village. The Los Angeles Times described it as a "diverse community" with a "collage of architectural styles". [2] Franklin Hills is home to the Shakespeare Bridge. The ravine over which the bridge crosses was once a perennial stream called Arroyo de la Sacatela.

  6. Rancho Los Feliz - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Feliz adobe in 2015. Rancho de Los Feliz was a 6,647-acre (2,690 ha; 26.90 km 2) Spanish land concession in present-day Los Angeles County, California purportedly given in 1795 by Spanish Governor Pedro Fages to José Vicente Feliz, although there is no deed or other record.

  7. John Sowden House - Wikipedia

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    John Sowden House, also known as the "Jaws House" or the "Franklin House", is a residence built in 1926 in the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles, California by Lloyd Wright. The house is noted for its use of ornamented textile blocks and for its striking facade, resembling (depending on the viewer's points of cultural reference) either a Mayan ...

  8. Ennis House - Wikipedia

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    The house consists of two buildings, the main house and a smaller chauffeur's apartment/garage, separated by a paved courtyard. Unlike the vertical orientation of the other three block houses, the Ennis House has a long horizontal loggia spine on the northern side, connecting public and private rooms to the south, and is very large at 6,200 sq ft (580 m 2). [9]

  9. American Legion Post 43 - Wikipedia

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    The property was recognized by the City of Los Angeles, Cultural Heritage Commission, Cultural Affairs Department Historic-Cultural Monument No. 462 on November 3, 1989, and by the Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society landmark #101 in 2010. [8]