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Pacific Palisades
—  Neighborhood of Los Angeles  —
Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles is located in Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
Pacific Palisades
Location within Los Angeles County
Coordinates: 34°02′53″N 118°31′32″W / 34.04806°N 118.52556°W / 34.04806; -118.52556
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
City Los Angeles

Pacific Palisades is a neighborhood and district in the Westside city of Los Angeles, California, located among Brentwood to the east, Malibu and Topanga to the west, Santa Monica to the southeast, the Santa Monica Bay to the southwest, and the Santa Monica Mountains to the north. The area currently has about 27,000 residents. It is primarily a residential area, with a mixture of large private homes, small (usually older) houses, condominiums, and apartments. Every 4th of July, the community's Chamber of Commerce sponsors day-long events which include 5K and 10K runs, a parade down Sunset Boulevard, and a fireworks display at Palisades High School football field. The district also includes some large parklands and many hiking trails.

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History [edit]

In 1911, film director Thomas Ince created his Western film factory, "Inceville," which at its peak employed nearly 600 people. A decade later, the Rev. Charles H. Scott and the Southern California Methodist Episcopal Church bought the land; in 1922, Scott founded Pacific Palisades, envisioning an elaborate religious-intellectual commune.[1] Believers snapped up choice lots and lived in tents during construction. By 1925, the Palisades had 100 homes. In one subdivision, streets were named for Methodist missionaries. The tents eventually were replaced by cabins, then by bungalows, and ultimately by multimillion-dollar homes.

During their exile from Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 40s, Pacific Palisades became a venue for German and Austrian writers and actors, like Thomas Mann, Lion Feuchtwanger, Vicki Baum, Oskar Homolka and Emil Ludwig.[2]

For many decades there was a virtual ban on drinking alcohol in the district, and a Chinese restaurant, House of Lee, held the only liquor license. The Presbyterian Church originally owned a conference center in Temescal Canyon before it was sold to become Temescal Gateway Park.

Areas [edit]

  • The Alphabet Streets also known as "North Village," are north of Sunset Blvd, and are characterized by narrow streets. The street names are consecutively named beginning with A, B, C, D, etc. - hence the name Alphabet Streets. The streets are named after Methodist Bishops of the late 19th and early 20th century. It is a popular destination for trick-or-treaters on Halloween.
  • The Bluffs are located further out-of-town west along Sunset Boulevard and start past Palisades Charter High School and Via de la Paz. They extend for a long distance between Sunset Blvd. and the Palisades Bluffs.
  • Castellammare is located on small bluffs directly on the ocean. The narrow, winding streets have Italian names. It is the home of the Getty Villa. It is located where Sunset Blvd meets Pacific Coast Highway.
  • Huntington Palisades is close to the 'village' proper, and is more of a typical suburb. It is located south of Sunset Blvd. The houses on the ridge of the Huntington Palisades look out onto the Pacific Ocean. It is also home to the largest park of the Palisades, the Palisades Park. It has four baseball diamonds, eight tennis courts, two indoor basketball courts, a hockey rink, dog parks, and multiple playgrounds.
  • Marquez Knolls is a large area of homes, known for spectacular ocean views, and is located farther west on Sunset Blvd on a mountain upslope. The lower upslope was first developed in the early 1950s and mid-1960s by the Earl Lachman family. Marquez Elementary services the neighborhood along with a small shopping center on Marquez Street and Sunset Blvd.
  • Palisades Highlands is a community near the end of Sunset Blvd., bordering Topanga. About five minutes away from the center of the Pacific Palisades, the Palisades Village, The Highlands could almost be considered its own separate community up Palisades Dr.
  • The Riviera features The Riviera Country Club, a high-end country club, and streets named after various locations in the French and Italian Riviera. The neighborhood is divided into north and south sections by Sunset Boulevard. It borders Santa Monica and Brentwood. Riviera Country club hosts the Northern Trust Open on the PGA Tour in February; the tournament was originally named the Los Angeles Open.
  • Rustic Canyon features post-war homes located on the former polo field of The Uplifters, the original site of The Uplifters clubhouse (now a city park) and the "cabins" developed as second homes and weekend retreats. This area is also known as Uplifter's Ranch. Located off Sunset Blvd. between The Riveria and Huntington Palisades. Above the canyon lies Will Rogers State Historic Park.[3]
  • The Village is a small central business district on Sunset Boulevard, consisting of restaurants, stores, banks, and offices. Notable shops in "the village" include Norris Hardware (which originally was the Bay Theater), Cathay Palisades (formerly Fein's Deli), Elyse Walker, Black Ink, P2 Skate Shop (formerly PaliSkate), Sylvia's Skin Studio, Benton's Sporting Goods, The Yogurt Shoppe.

Demographics [edit]

In 2009, the Los Angeles Times's "Mapping L.A." project supplied these Pacific Palisades statistics: population: 23,940; median household income: $168,008.[4]

Government and infrastructure [edit]

The most important civic group within the Palisades is the Pacific Palisades Community Council. The Pacific Palisades council usually meets twice each month to discuss a wide range of issues that affect its residents. The council has rejected city offers to become an official part of the city, preferring its independent, non-aligned status. Among the main reasons that Council members cite is that the Council would not have the power to appeal decisions of City officials, commissions, and boards and the Council could not appear before Federal, State, and County authorities regarding local issues.[citation needed]

Local government [edit]

The community is within District 11 of the City Council. As of 2008 Bill Rosendahl represents the district.[5]

Los Angeles Fire Department operates two fire stations serving Pacific Palisades. Station 69 at 15045 West Sunset Boulevard serves Pacific Palisades and the Pacific Coast.[6] Station 23 at 17281 West Sunset Boulevard serves the Palisades Highlands, Castellammare, and the Pacific Coast.[7]

Los Angeles Police Department operates the West Los Angeles Community Police Station at 1663 Butler Avenue, 90025, serving the neighborhood.[8]

County, state, and federal representation [edit]

Pacific Palisades is within Los Angeles County's 3rd District. As of 2008, Zev Yaroslavsky represents the district.[9]

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services SPA 5 West Area Health Office serves Pacific Palisades.[10] The department operates the Simms/Mann Health and Wellness Center in Santa Monica, serving Pacific Palisades.[11]

Pacific Palisades is within District 41 of the California State Assembly. As of 2008, Julia Brownley represents the district.[12] Pacific Palisades is within District 23 of the California Senate; as of 2008, Sheila Kuehl represents the district.[13] The community is a part of the State Board of Equalization District 4, represented by Judy Chu as of 2008.[14]

The community is within California's 30th congressional district. As of 2008, Henry Waxman represents the district.[15] The United States Postal Service operates the Pacific Palisades Post Office at 15243 La Cruz Drive and at 15209 West Sunset Boulevard.[16][17]

Education [edit]

Residents are zoned to Los Angeles Unified School District schools. The area is within Board District 4.[18] As of 2008 Marlene Canter represents the district.[19]"Two LAUSD board members retire, Friedlander wins Shoah scholarship prize." The Jewish Journal. November 12, 2008.</ref>

Some residents are assigned to Pacific Palisades Elementary School, some residents are assigned to Canyon Elementary School, and some are assigned to Marquez Elementary School. All residents are zoned to Revere Charter Middle School and Palisades Charter High School.[20][21]

  • Canyon Elementary School opened in 1910.[22]
  • Pacific Palisades Elementary opened in 1922.[23]
  • Marquez Elementary School opened in 1955.[24]
  • Paul Revere Middle School first opened as Palisades-Brentwood Junior High School on September 12, 1955; it chose its current name during its first year of operation. It became an internal charter in 1994.[25]
  • Palisades High School opened in 1961.[26] Palisades received a charter in 1994.[27]

Private schools in the area include:

  • Calvary Christian (K-8) [28]
  • Village School[29] (pre K-6)
  • Corpus Christi (K-8)
  • St. Matthew’s Parish School (PS-8)
  • Seven Arrows (K-6)[30]
  • Westside Waldorf (K-8)

Many children go to private schools outside of the Palisades:

Public libraries [edit]

Palisades branch

Los Angeles Public Library operates the Palisades Branch at 861 Alma Real Drive.[31]

Media [edit]

The only newspaper directly serving the Palisades is the Palisadian-Post. The newspaper was founded in 1928. Unlike most weeklies on the westside of Los Angeles, the Post is subscription-based. The paper is owned by Alan Smolinisky, a born and raised Palisadian who purchased the newspaper from the Small Newspaper Group, a midwestern media chain. Bill Bruns is the paper's editor-in-chief.

Parks and recreation [edit]

  • The Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks operates several recreational facilities in Pacific Palisades at 851 Alma Real Drive. Palisades Park, at that address, has 117 acres (0.47 km2) of land.[32] The Palisades Recreation Center, also at that address, has barbecue pits, four baseball diamonds (two lighted, two unlighted), lighted basketball courts (indoor and outdoor), a children's play area, a football field, an indoor gymnasium (no weights are offered), picnic tables, lighted tennis courts, and lighted volleyball courts. The facility also has a kitchen, a stage, a television area, and various scheduled athletic and non-athletic activities.[33] The Pacific Palisades Tennis Court, also at that address, has eight courts.[34]
  • Rustic Canyon Park is located along Rustic Canyon Road.[35] The Rustic Canyon Pool is located at 601 Latimer Road.[36] The Rustic Canyon Recreation Center, located at the same address, has a multipurpose with a capacity of 150 people that can be used as an auditorium, a gymnasium, or a volleyball court. The center also has barbecue pits, an unlighted baseball diamond, basketball courts (lighted indoor and unlighted outdoor), a children's play area, an indoor gymnasium (no weights are offered), picnic tables, and volleyball courts (lighted and unlighted).[37]
  • Temescal Canyon Park is a non-staffed "pocket park" located at 15900 Pacific Coast Highway. The park has barbecue pits, a children's play area, picnic tables, hiking trails, a native garden, and toilets.[38] Santa Ynez Canyon Park is located at Palisades Drive and Avenida de Santa Ynez.[39] Rivas Canyon Park is located at the east terminus of Oracle Pl.[40]
  • Will Rogers State Historic Park and Polo Club.[41] While Will Rogers made Beverly Hills his home in late twenties, in 1922, he bought a large plot of almost 200 acres (0.81 km2) of land above Sunset to build a weekend cottage. He built a polo field on the property in 1926, and, in 1928, he and his family made it their home. In 1944, after Will Rogers died, the ranch became a state park. In the interest of historical preservation, the home is maintained as it was including the furniture and fixtures. It is open to the public most days with the exception of major holidays, although admission is required. The top of the property's trail includes vistas of the ocean and city.[citation needed]

Notable places [edit]

Filming location [edit]

  • The 2005 Anne Hathaway, Bijou Phillips film Havoc was set in the Palisades and filmed at Palisades Charter High School.
  • The 2003 Disney film: Freaky Friday with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan was filmed at Palisades Charter High School.
  • The 2001 film Crazy/Beautiful starring Kirsten Dunst was filmed at Palisades Charter High School.
  • The house used for the exterior shots of the Pearson residence in the 1979 film Phantasm is located at 1232 Corsica Drive in Pacific Palisades.
  • The 1985 music video for "Slip It In" by the hardcore punk band Black Flag was filmed at Palisades High School.
  • The 1977 NBC television program James at 16, starring Lance Kerwin was filmed at the same school, which was then called Palisades High School, or more commonly as "Pali" High.
  • The 1976 film Carrie was also filmed at Palisades High School.
  • Food Network's Everyday Italian is filmed on El Medio.
  • The TV series Baywatch was filmed at Lifeguard Headquarters by tower 15 of Will Rogers State Beach in Pacific Palisades.
  • The TV series Rockford Files was often filmed in and around the Palisades in the 1970s.
  • The TV series Popular filmed at Palisades High School
  • The first season residence of the television series "The Golden Girls" was a home in Pacific Palisades. For subsequent seasons, a facade house was built on the Disney/MGM back lot.[42]
  • The HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm is filmed in the real-life residence of Larry David, as the home of his character, "Larry David."

Cultural references [edit]

  • The Beach Boys 1963 hit "Surfin' U.S.A." mentions Pacific Palisades in its list of Southern California surf spots.
  • The 1976 book, What Really Happened to the Class of '65? is about members of one of Palisades High School's early graduating classes and how their once-privileged lives turned out years later, often disastrously. The book, by author David Wallechinsky, the son of novelist Irving Wallace, and his "Pali" classmate, film critic Michael Medved, described Pacific Palisades as a microcosm of America during the tumultuous Summer of Love-era.[43]
  • The West Coast Avengers, a California-based branch of the Marvel Comics superhero team, were depicted as based out of an estate in Pacific Palisades.[44]
  • A 1997 TV series produced by Aaron Spelling was named after the area.
  • The characters on the popular teen show Saved by the Bell (1989-1993) mentions on several occasions that their school is located in the Pacific Palisades.
  • Popular show 90210 mentions Palisades High as their rivals and has filmed some episodes on the beach and at a local restaurant Cafe Vida.

Notable residents (past and present) [edit]

See List of people from Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles

References [edit]

  1. ^ Loomis, Jan. "Pacific Palisades". Arcadia Publishing. 
  2. ^ Feuchtwanger Memorial Library - Researching German Exiles
  3. ^ Will Rogers State Park
  4. ^ "Pacific Palisades" entry on the Los Angeles Times "Mapping L.A." website
  5. ^ "Council District 11." City of Los Angeles. Retrieved on November 26, 2008.
  6. ^ "Fire Station 69." Los Angeles Fire Department. Retrieved on November 26, 2008.
  7. ^ "Fire Station 23." Los Angeles Fire Department. Retrieved on November 26, 2008.
  8. ^ "West LA Community Police Station." Los Angeles Police Department. Retrieved on November 26, 2008.
  9. ^ "Map of 3rd Supervisorial District." Los Angeles County, California. Retrieved on November 28, 2008.
  10. ^ "About Us." Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. Retrieved on March 18, 2010.
  11. ^ "Simms/Mann Health and Wellness Center." Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. Retrieved on March 27, 2010.
  12. ^ "41st District." California State Assembly. Retrieved on November 28, 2008.
  13. ^ "About the 23rd Senate District." California Senate. Retrieved on November 28, 2008.
  14. ^ "District Map District 4." California State Board of Equalization. Retrieved on November 28, 2008.
  15. ^ "Rep. Henry Waxman - The 30th District - Cities and Zip Codes in the 30th District." U.S. House of Representatives. Retrieved on November 28, 2008.
  16. ^ "Post Office Location - PACIFIC PALISADES." United States Postal Service. Retrieved on November 26, 2008.
  17. ^ "Post Office Location - PACIFIC PALISADES." United States Postal Service. Retrieved on November 26, 2008.
  18. ^ Board District 4 Map. Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on November 24, 2008.
  19. ^ "Board Members." Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on November 24, 2008.
  20. ^ Gillespie, Danielle. "Revere, PaliHi Show Best API Gains." Palisadian Post. September 11, 2008.
  21. ^ "Palisades Charter High School Attendance Zone." Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on November 27, 2008.
  22. ^ "Canyon EL." Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on November 27, 2008.
  23. ^ "Pacific Palisades EL." Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on November 27, 2008.
  24. ^ "Marquez EL." Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on November 27, 2008.
  25. ^ "Welcome." Revere Charter Middle School. Retrieved on November 27, 2008.
  26. ^ "Palisades CHTR HS." Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on November 27, 2008.
  27. ^ "School Profile." Palisades Charter High School. Retrieved on November 27, 2008.
  28. ^ http://www.calvarychristian.org
  29. ^ http://www.village-school.org
  30. ^ http://www.sevenarrows.org
  31. ^ "Palisades Branch Library." Los Angeles Public Library. Retrieved on November 26, 2008.
  32. ^ "Palisades Park." Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.
  33. ^ "Palisades Recreation Center." Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.
  34. ^ "Pacific Palisades Tennis Court." Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.
  35. ^ "Rustic Canyon Park." Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.
  36. ^ "Rustic Canyon Pool." Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.
  37. ^ "Rustic Canyon Recreation Center." Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.
  38. ^ "Temescal Canyon Park." Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.
  39. ^ "Santa Ynez Canyon Park." Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.
  40. ^ "Rivas Canyon Park." Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on November 29, 2008.
  41. ^ "[1]."
  42. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088526/trivia Accessed 6/15/2009
  43. ^ SIMROSS, LYNN (June 30, 1985). "Script Has Changed-What Really Happened to That Golden Class of '65". Los Angeles Times. p. 1. 
  44. ^ Avengers West Coast vol. 1 # 1, cover date September 1984

Further reading [edit]

External links [edit]

Coordinates: 34°02′53″N 118°31′32″W / 34.04806°N 118.52556°W / 34.04806; -118.52556


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