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Holmby Hills, Los Angeles

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Holmby Hills, Los Angeles
NameHolmby Hills, Los Angeles
Settlement typeNeighborhood
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1California
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Los Angeles County
Subdivision type3City
Subdivision name3Los Angeles

Holmby Hills, Los Angeles is a affluent neighborhood located in the Westside of Los Angeles, bordered by Beverly Hills to the east, Westwood to the west, Bel Air to the north, and Wilshire Boulevard to the south, near the University of California, Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Country Club. The neighborhood is known for its luxurious homes and its proximity to Rodeo Drive, Sunset Boulevard, and Beverly Hills Hotel. Residents of Holmby Hills have access to the Los Angeles Public Library and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which is located near the La Brea Tar Pits and the Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits. The neighborhood is also close to the Getty Center, which is located in Brentwood and offers stunning views of the Santa Monica Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

Geography

The geography of Holmby Hills is characterized by its rolling hills and scenic views of the Santa Monica Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. The neighborhood is located near the Sepulveda Basin, which is a large Los Angeles River flood control basin that also serves as a wildlife reserve and a popular spot for hiking and birdwatching, similar to the Runyon Canyon Park and the Griffith Park. The San Diego Freeway and the Santa Monica Freeway are both located near Holmby Hills, providing easy access to other parts of the city, including Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, and Venice. The neighborhood is also close to the Los Angeles International Airport, which is located near the City of El Segundo and the Manhattan Beach.

History

The history of Holmby Hills dates back to the early 20th century, when the area was first developed as a residential neighborhood, with the help of Arthur Letts and The Times Mirror Company. The neighborhood was named after the Holmbys, a wealthy family who owned a large estate in the area, similar to the Doheny Family and the Chandlers. During the 1920s and 1930s, Holmby Hills became a popular destination for Hollywood stars and other wealthy individuals, including Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, and Greta Garbo, who were drawn to the neighborhood's luxurious homes and scenic views, similar to those found in Beverly Hills and Bel Air. The neighborhood was also home to the Los Angeles Country Club, which was founded in 1899 and is one of the oldest country clubs in the United States, with members including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods.

Demographics

The demographics of Holmby Hills are characterized by its affluent and highly educated population, with a median household income of over $100,000, similar to that of Beverly Hills and Bel Air. The neighborhood is home to many University of California, Los Angeles professors and students, as well as Hollywood executives and professionals, including those who work at Warner Bros. Entertainment, Universal Studios, and Paramount Pictures. The neighborhood is also home to many families, with a high percentage of residents having children, and is served by the Los Angeles Unified School District, which includes schools such as Harvard-Westlake School and University High School.

Education

The education system in Holmby Hills is highly regarded, with several top-ranked schools in the area, including Harvard-Westlake School, University High School, and Fairfax High School. The neighborhood is also home to the University of California, Los Angeles, which is one of the top public universities in the United States, with programs including the UCLA School of Law, the UCLA Anderson School of Management, and the UCLA School of Public Health. The neighborhood is also close to the Los Angeles Public Library, which has a large collection of books, media, and other resources, including the Los Angeles Central Library and the Exposition Park Library.

Landmarks

Holmby Hills is home to several notable landmarks, including the Los Angeles Country Club, which is one of the oldest country clubs in the United States, and the Spadena House, which is a famous Hollywood landmark that was built in the 1920s, similar to the Greystone Mansion and the Ennis House. The neighborhood is also home to the Holmby Park, which is a large public park that features walking trails, picnic areas, and a playground, similar to the Griffith Park and the Runyon Canyon Park. The neighborhood is also close to the Getty Center, which is a world-renowned museum that features an extensive collection of art and architecture, including works by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, and Claude Monet.

Notable_Residents

Holmby Hills has been home to many notable residents over the years, including Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, and Greta Garbo, who were all drawn to the neighborhood's luxurious homes and scenic views, similar to those found in Beverly Hills and Bel Air. The neighborhood is also home to many Hollywood executives and professionals, including those who work at Warner Bros. Entertainment, Universal Studios, and Paramount Pictures, such as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Martin Scorsese. Other notable residents of Holmby Hills include Barbra Streisand, Elton John, and Cher, who have all lived in the neighborhood at some point in their careers, and have been involved with organizations such as the American Film Institute, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and the Grammy Awards.