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Hancock Park, Los Angeles

Hancock Park is a neighborhood in the Wilshire area of Los Angeles, California.[2] Developed in the 1920s, the neighborhood features architecturally distinctive residences, many of which were constructed in the early 20th century. Hancock Park is covered by a Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ).

For the park and the location of the La Brea Tar Pits, see Hancock Park.

Hancock Park

 United States

76 m (249 ft)

UTC−7 (PDT)

90004, 90005, 90010, 90020, 90036

Queen and Washingtonia Robusta Palm Trees and Median Strip - Palm trees planted in 1928. Historic Cultural Monument 94, designated January 26, 1972.

La Casa de las Campanas - 350–354 N. June Street. Historic Cultural Monument 239, designated April 9, 1981.

The - An apartment building built in 1929. Historic Cultural Monument 309, designated September 2, 1986.

El Royale

Wolff-Fifield House - 111 N. June Street. Historic Cultural Monument 619, designated June 21, 1996.

- An apartment building built in 1930. Historic Cultural Monument 768, designated November 7, 2003.

The Ravenswood

The following Historic-Cultural Monuments are located in Hancock Park:

Third Street Elementary School, 201 South June Street

600 South McCadden Place

John Burroughs Middle School

private school for young women established in 1889, 250 South Rossmore Avenue

Marlborough School

LAUSD operates the public schools within the Hancock Park borders.[29]

The Consulate General of Belize is located at 4801 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 250.

[30]

Additionally, many residences of consuls general are within Hancock Park.[14]

172 S. McCadden Place - the home of "Baby Jane" Hudson in .[38] According to Variety, "its appearance in 'What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?' has secured its place in the annals of Hollywood history".

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane

boxer[39][40]

Muhammad Ali

& Salim Akil[41]

Mara Brock Akil

[14]

Antonio Banderas

fashion designer[42]

Stacey Bendet

singer[43] and first black resident[44]

Nat King Cole

singer[45]

Natalie Cole

[46]

Jan Crull Jr.

producer[42]

Eric Eisner

writer[47]

Bruce Feirstein

actor[48]

Jake Gyllenhaal

actress

Maggie Gyllenhaal

[14]

Melanie Griffith

television executive and real estate developer[49]

Leonard Hill

Lewis Stone

[50]

Mike Murphy

baseball executive and owner of the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers[51]

Walter O'Malley

[52]

Ozzy Osbourne

singer[53]

Lou Rawls

talk show host[54]

Tavis Smiley

List of districts and neighborhoods in Los Angeles

Salt Lake Oil Field

Gilman, Jane. Inside Hancock Park. Pedernales Publishing.  978-0-578-66427-9. LCCN 2020905049.

ISBN

Windsor Square, Hancock Park Historical Society

Los Angeles Times profile of Hancock Park

Hancock Park crime map and statistics

Burroughs Middle School

Third Street Elementary School