Eagle Rock
Eagle Rock is an ethnically diverse neighborhood, named after a large rock outcropping, resembling an eagle with its wings outstretched. Home to Occidental College and contains many historically significant buildings many done in the Craftsman, Georgian, Streamline Moderne, Art Deco and Mission Revival styles.
El Sereno
El Sereno (spanish for "the tranquil/serene one") is the oldest neighborhood in Los Angeles, with a history that pre-dates LA by 10 years. Homes in this hilly neighborhood often have grand views of Downtown or the San Gabriel Mountains.
Highland Park
Highland Park is home to much historical architecture, with approx. 4,000 buildings under Historical Preservation protection. The influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, which flourished in the Highland Park area, is particularly evidenced by the wealth of Craftsman-style residences.
Montecito Heights
Central to just about everything and known by the residents as the 'Wilderness in the City', Montecito Heights sits atop the Monterey Hills that divide the Los Angeles Basin from the San Gabriel Valley.
Glassell Park
Glassell Park is bordered on the west by the LA River and this area is undergoing a massive transformation as former industrial areas are being developed into wetlands, riverside housing and parkland.
Mt Washington
Mt Washington is a tranquil and hilly neighborhood, home to the Southwest Museum.
Lincoln Heights
Before Napa rose to prominence, Lincoln Heights was at the center of the winemaking industry of California and is today home to the oldest remainaing vintner in Los Angeles, San Antonio Winery.
Eagle Rock is an ethnically diverse neighborhood, named after a large rock outcropping, resembling an eagle with its wings outstretched. Home to Occidental College and contains many historically significant buildings many done in the Craftsman, Georgian, Streamline Moderne, Art Deco and Mission Revival styles.
El Sereno
El Sereno (spanish for "the tranquil/serene one") is the oldest neighborhood in Los Angeles, with a history that pre-dates LA by 10 years. Homes in this hilly neighborhood often have grand views of Downtown or the San Gabriel Mountains.
Highland Park
Highland Park is home to much historical architecture, with approx. 4,000 buildings under Historical Preservation protection. The influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, which flourished in the Highland Park area, is particularly evidenced by the wealth of Craftsman-style residences.
Montecito Heights
Central to just about everything and known by the residents as the 'Wilderness in the City', Montecito Heights sits atop the Monterey Hills that divide the Los Angeles Basin from the San Gabriel Valley.
Glassell Park
Glassell Park is bordered on the west by the LA River and this area is undergoing a massive transformation as former industrial areas are being developed into wetlands, riverside housing and parkland.
Mt Washington
Mt Washington is a tranquil and hilly neighborhood, home to the Southwest Museum.
Lincoln Heights
Before Napa rose to prominence, Lincoln Heights was at the center of the winemaking industry of California and is today home to the oldest remainaing vintner in Los Angeles, San Antonio Winery.