Jefferson Park, Los Angeles

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Jefferson Park, Los Angeles is a historic, predominantly residential neighborhood in South Los Angeles known for its early 20th-century architecture and diverse community.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
adjacentTo Adams-Normandie, Los Angeles
Exposition Park, Los Angeles
Leimert Park, Los Angeles
University Park, Los Angeles
West Adams, Los Angeles
country United States
demographicsCurrent Latino majority population
significant African American population
demographicsHistory historically African American community
fireJurisdiction Los Angeles Fire Department
governedBy Los Angeles City Council
hasArchitectureStyle American Foursquare
Craftsman
Mission Revival
Spanish Colonial Revival
hasCharacteristic ethnically diverse
historic
predominantly residential
hasLandmark Jefferson Branch Library
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (Jefferson Park)
historic single-family homes
hasTransportation Los Angeles Metro bus lines
Metro E Line
Metro E Line Expo/Crenshaw station
Metro E Line Expo/Western station
hasTypeOfHousing duplexes and fourplexes
single-family homes
small apartment buildings
historicalDevelopment developed as a streetcar suburb
developed primarily in early 1900s
knownFor Craftsman-style homes
early 20th-century residential architecture
streetcar-suburb development pattern
locatedIn Los Angeles
South Los Angeles
locatedInAdministrativeEntity City of Los Angeles
Los Angeles County
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
partOf Greater Los Angeles
policeJurisdiction LAPD Southwest Division
schoolDistrict Los Angeles Unified School District
streetBoundedBy Arlington Avenue
Exposition Boulevard
Jefferson Boulevard
Western Avenue
zoning commercial corridors along major streets
primarily low-density residential

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Arlington Heights, Los Angeles
adjacentTo
Central Los Angeles
contains

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