Sawtelle is a district in the
Westside of the city of
Los Angeles,
California, partially within the
West Los Angeles subregion. It was established in 1899 and named after a manager of the Pacific Land Company who was initially responsible for its development and promotion.
Sawtelle is noted for its thriving
Japanese American
are Americans of Japanese ancestry. Japanese Americans were among the three largest Asian American ethnic communities during the 20th century; but, according to the 2000 census, they have declined in number to constitute the sixth largest Asi ...
community, busy restaurants and arthouse movie theaters. It has strong roots in Japanese-American history. In recognition of its historical heritage, the area was designated
Sawtelle Japantown
Sawtelle Boulevard is a north/south street in the Westside region of the city of Los Angeles, California. For most of its length, it parallels the San Diego Freeway (Interstate 405), one block to the east.
The street has important Japanese Ame ...
in 2015.
[Naomi Hirahara]
Thinking L.A.: How West L.A. became a haven for Japanese-Americans
UCLA Newsroom, April 15, 2015
History
Early history
In 1896, the Pacific Land Company purchased a tract, which lay just south of the veterans home, and hired S. H. Taft to develop a new town named Barrett, after
Andrew W. Barrett
Andrew Washington Barrett, known as A.W. Barrett, (1845–1905) was a prominent Los Angeles businessman, adjutant general of the California National Guard, director of the Sawtelle Veterans Home, member of the governing body of the city of Los Ang ...
, local manager of the veterans home. When the Pacific Land Company attempted to secure a post office for the new town, the postal authorities objected to the name "Barrett" on account of its similarity to Bassett, California. In 1899, the name of the town was formally changed to Sawtelle (for W. E. Sawtelle, who succeeded Taft as manager of the Pacific Land Company).
The Pacific Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers served as an attraction for both tourists and local real estate speculators. In 1906, the Pacific Branch became a stop on the
Los Angeles Pacific Railroad's “Balloon Route”, a popular tour of local attractions conducted by an entrepreneur who escorted tourists via a rented streetcar, often from downtown Los Angeles to the ocean and back. In 1905, residential lots and larger tracts in the new Westgate Subdivision, which joined “the beautiful Soldier’s Home”, and which were owned and promoted by Jones and Baker’s Santa Monica Land and Water Company, were for sale. The new community of Sawtelle developed around the Pacific Branch when veterans’ families, as well as veterans themselves who were drawing relief, settled there. Most of Sawtelle thus grew up after the veterans home was established.
Sawtelle existed as a separate city until 1922. According to the ''
Los Angeles Times'', the following events took place:
Interwar period (1930s to 1950s)
Sawtelle is steeped in
Japanese American
are Americans of Japanese ancestry. Japanese Americans were among the three largest Asian American ethnic communities during the 20th century; but, according to the 2000 census, they have declined in number to constitute the sixth largest Asi ...
history. Within Sawtelle lies a
Japanese American
are Americans of Japanese ancestry. Japanese Americans were among the three largest Asian American ethnic communities during the 20th century; but, according to the 2000 census, they have declined in number to constitute the sixth largest Asi ...
community and business district along Sawtelle Boulevard, between
Santa Monica and
Olympic Boulevards. These are remnants of a larger Japanese American presence in the area before the population was disrupted by World War II, when many were displaced by
Japanese-American internment.
The 1950s through the present day
There is some
gang activity within the area, but it has decreased considerably over the past decade. The Sotel 13 gang has claimed Stoner Park and its surrounding community as its territory since the 1950s, and as of 2012 gang graffiti could still be found throughout the neighborhood.
Geography
The name Sawtelle may refer to a larger district that is part of Los Angeles, a smaller unincorporated area of Los Angeles County that by definition is not part of the city of Los Angeles, or a combination of these, sometimes known as the Sawtelle area. The name has also been used to refer only to the Veterans Administration complex, including the modern hospital (West Los Angeles Medical Center) and north of Wilshire Boulevard, the former site of the historical
Sawtelle Veterans Home and outbuildings.
The incorporated area of Sawtelle, to the south of the unincorporated area, includes the Sawtelle neighborhood, a district of Los Angeles. It is roughly bounded by the
Interstate 405 freeway to the east, National Boulevard to the south, Centinela Avenue to the west, and Bringham Avenue, San Vicente Boulevard, and the V.A. grounds on the north. Greater Los Angeles Health Center is in the unincorporated area. The district was once an independent municipality, but was consolidated with Los Angeles in 1922. The area extends about to either side of
Santa Monica Boulevard, running westward about 1.3 miles (2.1 km) from Interstate 405 (the San Diego Freeway) and
Sawtelle Boulevard, toward
Santa Monica, ending at Centinela Avenue. Because the incorporated Sawtelle area now represents the northern part of West Los Angeles, it is bounded on the north by Brentwood and Westwood, which bound West Los Angeles. To the south is the rest of West Los Angeles, which is not considered part of the Sawtelle district.
The smaller unincorporated area of Sawtelle is 576.5 acres, or , and completely surrounded by Los Angeles. On the south, the unincorporated area abuts the Sawtelle city district that is now part of West Los Angeles and the greater city of Los Angeles. On the north, it is bordered by
Brentwood and
Westwood. This unincorporated area consists of six parcels near the intersection of the
San Diego Freeway and
Santa Monica Boulevard, owned either by the US government or the state of California. A private utility company owns the seventh parcel. This area is under the
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors' zoning control within the Third Supervisorial District.
[Sawtelle Zoning Study, Los Angeles County](_blank)
/ref> The unincorporated area contains the Wilshire Federal Building
The Wilshire Federal Building is an office building in Los Angeles, located on Wilshire and Sepulveda Boulevards in the area of Sawtelle.Joan Wai, ''Newcomer's Handbook For Moving To And Living In Los Angeles: Including Santa Monica, Pasadena, ...
, the Los Angeles National Cemetery for veterans, the Wadsworth VA Hospital/West Los Angeles Medical Center,
Wadsworth VA website the site of a former major veterans' home, and many smaller federal office buildings.
The entire Sawtelle area includes portions of ZIP Codes 90049, 90064, and 90025 and all of ZIP Code 90073 (a P.O. ZIP Code within the 90025 area, used exclusively by the West Los Angeles Medical Center/ Sawtelle Veterans Home#James W. Wadsworth Hospital, Veterans Affairs Wadsworth Medical Hospital).
Transportation
The area is now served by Los Angeles Metro buses, but as with a great deal of the Westside much of the bus service is provided by the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus and the green coaches of the Culver CityBus
Culver CityBus is a public transport agency operating in Culver City, California, currently serving Culver City, the unincorporated community of Marina del Rey, and the adjacent Los Angeles neighborhoods.
Its regular fleet is painted bright g ...
system.
The Sawtelle neighborhood is served by the Bundy Station
Expo/Bundy station is an elevated light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located at the intersection of Bundy Drive and Exposition Boulevard in West Los Angeles, California. It serves the Metro E Line.
Service ...
on the LA Metro E Line. The LA Metro
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D Line extension
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* Axiom of extensionality
* Extensible cardinal
* Extension (model theory)
* Extension (predicate logic), the set of tuples of values that satisfy the predicate
* E ...
phase three is being constructed from Koreatowns Wilshire/Western station
Wilshire/Western station is an underground rapid transit (known locally as a subway) station on the D Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. It is located under Wilshire Boulevard at Western Avenue, after which the station is named, in th ...
to Sawtelle with the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center
The West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center is among a network of housing, shelter, utilities, food preparation facilities and a hospital mandated to permanently serve Veterans at the West Los Angeles VA Soldiers Home. The approximately 4 ...
as its last stop. The station is slated to open in 2027.
Sawtelle is part of LA Department of Transportation's Slow Street program. By limiting car traffic and prompting drivers to slow down, the pilot program was implemented to reclaim neighborhood roads for pedestrians, joggers, children and people with disabilities. The neighborhood was rated one of Los Angeles's 10 most walkable neighborhoods in 2017.
Points of interest
Sawtelle is home to two independent arthouse movie theaters that are important cultural institutions to greater Los Angeles's film community.The Nuart Theatre was built in 1929. It showcases domestic and foreign independent films and holds regular screenings of '' The Rocky Horror Show'' and other midnight movie
The term midnight movie is rooted in the practice that emerged in the 1950s of local television stations around the United States airing low-budget genre films as late-night programming, often with a host delivering ironic asides. As a cinematic ...
s. Laemmele Royal Theater, originally known as the Tivoli, was built in 1924 and is one of Southern California's last remaining single-screen theaters in daily operation.
The Village is also in Sawtelle. The iconic recording studio is the birthplace of Steely Dan
Steely Dan is an American rock band founded in 1971 in New York by Walter Becker (guitars, bass, backing vocals) and Donald Fagen (keyboards, lead vocals). Initially the band had a stable lineup, but in 1974, Becker and Fagen retired from live ...
's ''Aja'', Frank Zappa
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's ''Joe's Garage
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'', Bob Dylan's ''Planet Waves
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''. Many major motion picture and television soundtracks were also recorded here, including '' O Brother, Where Art Thou?'', '' Toy Story 2'', '' Walk the Line'', ''The X Files'', ''Wall-E'', '' The Shawshank Redemption''. It has a famous mural on its south wall.
The Japanese Institute of Sawtelle, a cultural center for West Los Angeles's Nikkei Nikkei can refer to:
*, abbreviated , Nikkei, a large media corporation in Japan
*, abbreviated , Nikkei, a major business newspaper published in Japan
*, a Japanese stock market index, published by ''Nihon Keizai Shimbun''
*, often simply ''Nikkei ...
community, is on Sawtelle's southern edge, on Corinth Avenue.
Stoner Park is a natural hub of the Sawtelle neighborhood with its attendant tennis courts, children's playground, skate plaza, seasonal outdoor pool, recreation center and Japanese garden. It is at the end of Stoner Avenue.
Education
Public Schools
Sawtelle is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is a public school district in Los Angeles, California, United States. It is the largest public school system in California in terms of number of students and the 2nd largest public school district in ...
These elementary schools serve the incorporated Sawtelle area:
* Brockton Avenue School
* Nora Sterry Elementary School
* Westwood Elementary School
These middle schools serve the Sawtelle area:
*Emerson Middle School Emerson Middle School may refer to the following schools in the United States:
* Emerson Community Charter School, formerly formerly Ralph Waldo Emerson Middle School, Los Angeles
* Emerson Middle School (Illinois)
*Emerson High School (Union City, ...
* Daniel Webster Middle School
The Sawtelle area is within the University High School University High School may refer to:
Australia
* University High School, Melbourne, Victoria
Canada
* University Hill Secondary School, Vancouver, British Columbia
United States Arizona
* University High School (Tolleson)
* University High S ...
attendance district.
Private Schools
* Arete Preparatory Academy
* Brawerman Elementary School
* New Horizon School
* New Roads Elementary School
* Park Century School
* Saint Sebastian School
* Southern California Montessori School
* Wildwood School
Asahi Gakuen
Asahi Gakuen (あさひ学園 "School of the Rising Sun"), or the Los Angeles Japanese School (ロス・アンジェルス補習授業校 ''Rosu Anjerusu Hoshū Jugyō Kō''), is a part-time Japanese school in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.R ...
, a weekend Japanese supplementary school system, operates its Santa Monica campus (サンタモニカ校・高等部 ''Santamonika-kō kōtōbu'') at Daniel Webster Middle in Sawtelle. At one time all high school classes in the Asahi Gakuen system were held at the Santa Monica campus.[サンタモニカ校・高等部]
" Asahi Gakuen. Retrieved on March 30, 2014. "DANIEL WEBSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL 11330 W. Graham Place, Los Angeles, CA 90064 " As of 1986 students took buses from as far away as Orange County to go to the high school classes of the Santa Monica campus.[Puig, Claudia. "'School of the Rising Sun' : Surroundings Are American but Classes, Traditions Are Strictly Japanese." '' Los Angeles Times''. November 13, 1986. p]
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Retrieved on March 30, 2014. three campuses (Santa Monica, Orange, and Torrance) have high school classes.
Veterans Administration hospital, office buildings, and national cemetery
The grounds of the former Veterans Home
An old soldiers' home is a military veterans' retirement home, nursing home, or hospital, or sometimes an institution for the care of the widows and orphans of a nation's soldiers, sailors, and marines, etc.
United Kingdom
In the United Ki ...
, which was established in 1888, along with a cemetery and hospital for former soldiers and sailors, is also referred to as ''Sawtelle.'' This area, containing former hospital and apartment buildings and the historical veteran's home, and now converted to research and office space, is mostly north of Wilshire Boulevard. Since 1977, this area has formally included the Veterans Affairs (VA) Wadsworth Medical Center (now the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center
The West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center is among a network of housing, shelter, utilities, food preparation facilities and a hospital mandated to permanently serve Veterans at the West Los Angeles VA Soldiers Home. The approximately 4 ...
), which is south of Wilshire Boulevard from the former veteran's home site (see illustration above). This major hospital serves as part of the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare Syste
The veterans home and hospital areas are both located west of the modern Interstate 405 freeway (San Diego Freeway), which bisects this federal parcel of land. It was part of a controversial plan in the 1960s, in which the property was proposed to be exchanged for Hazard Park
Hazard Park is a city park in Los Angeles, California. The park was named after Henry T. Hazard, the 20th mayor of Los Angeles.
The park is abutted by County+USC Medical Center and the Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School.
History
Named ...
in Boyle Heights, which would become home to a new VA hospital. The plan was shelved after seven years because of heavy public opposition., and instead, the present West Los Angeles Medical Center was built as the new hospital, in 1977. image:Westlafederalbuilding.jpg, The Wilshire Federal Building in unincorporated Sawtelle, California at 11000 Wilshire Boulevard. The building is often mistakenly assumed to be in Westwood, but it sits just outside City of Los Angeles territory. The Los Angeles National Cemetery, which is located east of Interstate 405, between Sepulveda Boulevard and Veteran Avenue, contains the remains of some 85,000 veterans and family members from the Mexican War to the present. The Wilshire Federal Building
The Wilshire Federal Building is an office building in Los Angeles, located on Wilshire and Sepulveda Boulevards in the area of Sawtelle.Joan Wai, ''Newcomer's Handbook For Moving To And Living In Los Angeles: Including Santa Monica, Pasadena, ...
(photo at right, description below) is also east of the 405 freeway, immediately south of Wilshire Boulevard and the cemetery.
Wilshire Federal Building
A major stand-alone federal office building in the area is the 19-story Wilshire Federal Building
The Wilshire Federal Building is an office building in Los Angeles, located on Wilshire and Sepulveda Boulevards in the area of Sawtelle.Joan Wai, ''Newcomer's Handbook For Moving To And Living In Los Angeles: Including Santa Monica, Pasadena, ...
(completed 1969) at 11000 Wilshire Blvd, Westwood, Los Angeles. The federal building is the most prominent symbol of federal power in the Los Angeles area, and is thus a popular site for protests against government policies.
It includes the Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency. Operating under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Justice, t ...
(FBI) Los Angeles field office.
Demographics
From the 1980 U.S. Census
The United States census of 1980, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 226,545,805, an increase of 11.4 percent over the 203,184,772 persons enumerated during the 1970 census. It was th ...
to the 1990 U.S. Census an increase in construction caused the population to increase by 6.7%; the addition of 692 dwelling units increased the units in Sawtelle by 10.6%. The 1990 census stated that there were 14,042 residents in Sawtelle. There was no racial majority at that time. Barbara Koh of the '' Los Angeles Times'' wrote, "The racial percentages in Sawtelle in the 1990 Census were virtually unchanged from 1980".[Koh, Barbara. "Home-Grown : Development: Old-timers lament as nurseries and duplexes give way to pricey condos, making the ethnic neighborhood into just another part of West L.A." '' Los Angeles Times''. July 7, 1991. p]
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Retrieved on March 27, 2014. In 1990, 48% of the residents were Non-Hispanic White, 26% were Latino or Hispanic, 23% were Asian, and 3% were Black. According to 2005 Los Angeles County government estimates, the population of the unincorporated area of Sawtelle is 634.
Public services
Los Angeles Police Department operates the West Los Angeles Community Police Station at 1663 Butler Avenue, 90025.West LA Community Police Station
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In fiction and popular culture
* Neal Stephenson
Neal Town Stephenson (born October 31, 1959) is an American writer known for his works of speculative fiction. His novels have been categorized as science fiction, historical fiction, cyberpunk, postcyberpunk, and baroque.
Stephenson's work exp ...
's science fiction novel
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'' Snow Crash'' coins the name ''Fedland '' for the unincorporated Sawtelle area, because in the novel it is one of the few bits of land still under the direct control of the United States government (the rest of the city having been taken over by corporations).
* Director Michel Gondry filmed part of Beck
Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his Experimental music, experimental and Lo-fi music, lo-fi style, and became ...
's video for "Deadweight" at the Nuart.
* Because of University High School's proximity to major Hollywood studios, it has served as a shooting location for many films and television series, including ''Bruce Almighty
''Bruce Almighty'' is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe and Steve Oedekerk. The film stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck television reporter who complains to God ...
'', '' Pineapple Express'', '' Valentine's Day'', ''Straight Outta Compton
''Straight Outta Compton'' is the debut studio album by rap group N.W.A, which, led by Eazy-E, formed in Los Angeles County's City of Compton in early 1987. Released by his label, Ruthless Records, on August 8, 1988, the album was produced b ...
and'' '' Arrested Development''.
* Khalid
Khalid (variants include Khaled and Kalid; Arabic: خالد) is a popular Arabic male given name meaning "eternal, everlasting, immortal", and it also appears as a surname. 's music video "Young Dumb & Broke
"Young Dumb & Broke" is a song by American singer Khalid Robinson. It was released as a single on June 13, 2017, by Right Hand Music Group and RCA Records as the second single from his debut studio album '' American Teen''.
"Young Dumb & Broke" r ...
" and Janelle Monae's "Tightrope" were shot at University High School.
* John Waters starred in a "No Smoking" theatrical trailer projected first at the Nuart Theatre in which he advised patrons to "smoke anyway".
See also
* Sawtelle Line
The Sawtelle Line was an interurban railway route operated by the Pacific Electric Railway that ran between Downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica, California.
History
The line was constructed in segments by the Pasadena and Pacific Railway: Bever ...
* History of the Japanese in Los Angeles
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* Stephen W. Cunningham
Stephen W. Cunningham (July 29, 1886 – July 28, 1956) was the first graduate manager at the Southern Branch of the University of California, later UCLA, and a member of the Los Angeles City Council from 1933 to 1941.
Personal life
Cunningham ...
—Los Angeles City Council member, 1933–41, succeeded in killing public-housing proposal for Sawtelle
References
External links
Los Angeles City map of annexations and consolidations
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