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I could do without the sudden gentrification after neglecting this area for decades, but it is a nice place to live. I grew up here and my family has lived here for generations. New developments including Metro Rail. Dog friendly, shopping mall, movie Theater and restaurants in area. Multi-million homes on the hills and great views of Downtown and Hollywood Hills including the sign and Observatory".

People fight over parking spots. There awesome ice creams trucks though". Resident 3y ago. Parking is so bad you have to park 3 blocks away. Visitor 3y ago. Crime is low and seldom seen in the area. Not far from shopping district as well as schools. Stressful for visitors. Many slum lords. Streets need to be maintained, specially the alley ways". In addition to the good people and well maintained homes, the views are nothing short of spectacular around the clock!

Definitely not recommended for families. Older homes with lots of character. Mature landscape and stable individual live here. Marlton School. GreatSchools Rating. Parent Rating Average. My daughter loves this school. It is a great school. And they have a great man Mr. Wiz that works so well with the parents. He is such hands on appoach with the parents in helping you understand Tile 1. I just love this school.

Parent Review 9y ago. Baldwin Hills Elementary School. Local control of budget and creative community partnerships emable them to provide many enrichment classes. Local curriculum control allows the teachers to use texys and materials that are culturally responsive to their students' backgrounds and help them relate learning to their daily experiences.

And finally the dedicated and competent administrators, teachers and staff are all on the same page and determined to provide these kids with all they need to suceed-academically, culturally and emotionally. Parent Review 3y ago. Coliseum Street Elementary School. The Principal doe sabsolutely nothing for the school. The Crenshaw Strip is the area directly stretched on Crenshaw between Exposition Boulevard on the north and Vernon Avenue on the south. Crenshaw is a largely residential neighborhood of single-story houses , bungalows and low-rise condominiums and apartments.

There are also commercial buildings with an industrial corridor along Jefferson Boulevard. There are also several other commercial districts throughout the neighborhood. After courts ruled segregation covenants to be unconstitutional, the area opened up to other races. A large Japanese American settlement ensued, which can still be found along Coliseum Street, east and west of Crenshaw Boulevard.

African Americans started migrating to the district in the mid s, and by the early s later were the majority. In the s, Crenshaw, Leimert Park and neighboring areas together had formed one of the largest African-American communities in the western United States. Crenshaw had suffered significant damage from both the Los Angeles riots and the Northridge earthquake but was able to rebound in the mid s with the help of redevelopment.

Crenshaw has significant affluent middle-class areas, and some areas with some poverty rates. Soon many more black families bought homes in the area as well. They had fine cars, fine clothes, they had their own clubs.

Black culture was rich. The addition of these two rich cultures would usher in a golden age of multicultural community on Crenshaw Boulevard. The ladies were in kimonos, and they were dancing and singing, and they invited the onlookers to learn the dances and sing along. It was demolished in When the area began absorbing greater numbers of African Americans… the teams changed as well. Revoyr, who is of Japanese American descent, remembers her very first trip to the bowl.

The Japanese American influence can still be seen in the bonsai trees and plantings in the yards of the small Mediterranean and Spanish style homes off Crenshaw. However, by the late s, many of the communities surrounding Crenshaw Boulevard, from wealthy View Park, Lafayette Square, and Baldwin Hills to working-class Inglewood , had become mainly associated with black Angelenos. Glass-plated, modernist car dealerships opened up and down Crenshaw Bouelvard, providing more employment for South LA residents.

Its small village green just off Crenshaw Boulevard became a community gathering place for festivals, jazz concerts, and press conferences. Host Don Cornelius would also source telegenic and talented dancers from local Crenshaw area high schools.

Musician Patrice Rushen recalled in the LA Times hanging out at a local park only to be approached by none other than Cornelius himself. It was just such a fun neighborhood. Cruising reached its peak in the early s, when more than a thousand cars would jam Crenshaw Boulevard, from Jefferson Boulevard to Florence Avenue.

Faced with mounting pressure by frustrated Crenshaw Boulevard business owners and civic leaders, in the LAPD began to barricade 3. But this and other deterrents had little effect, with cruisers simply going farther south on Crenshaw or taking side streets. In April , a popular Banning High football player named Dupree Taye was shot and killed in a random act of violence when the red Ford Thunderbird he was cruising in got a flat tire.

Dre rapping about the hard realities that faced many South LA youth. Years of disinvestment in resources and infrastructure by the city and state also took their toll.



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