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Harvard Heights is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California. It lies within a municipally designated
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designed to protect its architecturally significant single-family residences, including the only remaining
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house in Los Angeles. There are five
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s in the neighborhood, including a private library dedicated to the memory of singer
Ray Charles Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. He is regarded as one of the most iconic and influential musicians in history, and was often referred to by contemporaries as "The Gen ...
.


History

Harvard Heights has been noted as a
once grand neighborhood that was in danger of falling apart. ... The overall population was old and largely African American as whites migrated to the suburbs, the freeway bisected the neighborhood, and most of the homes had been converted into apartments. ... ut theneighborhood's long-anticipated renaissance took place in the late '90s. As Los Angeles commutes got longer and longer, white-collar professionals began moving back into the city.
Harvard Heights has been called a " preservationist's dream come true," a neighborhood characterized by the Craftsman houses built on the heights southwest of
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, primarily between 1902 and 1910. Today, Harvard Heights boasts the only remaining
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home in Los Angeles, "as well as homes built by the Heinemann brothers, Hunt and Eager, and especially architect Frank M. Tyler." According to a 2005 ''Los Angeles Times'' headline, Harvard Heights was "a stately turn-of-the-century neighborhood that has been undergoing a restoration boom after decades of hard times. he quisite woodwork, high ceilings, formal dining rooms, cozy inglenooks and stained-glass windows are some of the features that attract residents to hespacious two-story homes" found in the area." In 2005 it was said that "Although prices are rising steadily, Harvard Heights remains an affordable choice for people interested in large historic homes. Two-story homes here are a relative bargain when the square footage and features are compared with similarly priced structures in other neighborhoods."
Exquisite woodwork, high ceilings, formal dining rooms, cozy inglenooks and stained-glass windows are some of the features that attract residents to these spacious two-story homes. For those who work downtown, the area's proximity to the city and the Santa Monica Freeway make it an easy commute.
The architecture of the neighborhood has also made the area a favorite for film and television location scouts.


Geography

According to the ''
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'', Harvard Heights is located in the West Adams district and is bounded by Pico Boulevard on the north, Washington Boulevard on the south,
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on the east and Western Avenue on the west. It is bordered by Angelus Vista on the west, West Adams Heights on the south and the Byzantine-Latino Quarter is on the north.


Historic Preservation Overlay Zone

The Harvard Heights Historic Preservation Zone was adopted in 2000. It encompasses 34 blocks composed predominantly of single-family residences, some multiple-family residences, as well as commercial properties. The designated historic zone lies between Pico Boulevard on the north, Santa Monica Freeway to the south,
Normandie Avenue Normandie Avenue is one of Los Angeles County's longest north–south streets, with a stretch of about . It lies between Western Avenue to the west and Vermont Avenue to the east. The avenue begins in the south by branching off from Vermont A ...
on the east and Western Avenue on the west. The HPOZ includes both the neighborhood of Harvard Heights to the north of Washington Boulevard and the neighborhood of West Adams Heights to the south.


Population

According to the
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project of the ''Los Angeles Times,'' the 2000 U.S. census counted 18,587 residents in the 0.79-square-mile neighborhood—an average of 23,473 people per square mile, one of the highest densities in Los Angeles. In 2008 the city estimated that the population had increased to 20,194. The median age for residents was 30, about the same as the city norm.
"Harvard Heights," Mapping L.A., ''Los Angeles Times''
Harvard Heights was considered moderately diverse ethnically. In 2000, The breakdown was Hispanic and Latino Americans, Latinos, 66.3%;
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, 13.3%; blacks, 16%,
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, 3.3%; and others, 1.2%. Mexico (32.9%) and El Salvador (24.8%) were the most common places of birth for the 57.8% of the residents who were born abroad, a figure that was considered high compared to the city as a whole. The median household income in 2008 dollars was $31,173, a low figure for Los Angeles, and a high percentage of households earned $20,000 or less. The average household size of 3.2 people was high for the city of Los Angeles. Renters occupied 84.3% of the housing units, and house- or apartment owners the rest. The percentages of never-married men and women, 50% and 48,2%, respectively, were among the county's highest. The 2000 census found 939 families headed by single parents, a high rate for both the city and the county. There were 501 military veterans in 2000, or 3.8%, a low figure for Los Angeles. Just 10.3% of Harvard Heights residents aged 25 and older had a four-year degree in 2000, a low rate for both the city and the county. The percentage of residents with less than a high school diploma was high for the county.


Education

Schools operating within the Harvard Heights borders are:
"Harvard Height Schools," Mapping L.A., ''Los Angeles Times''
* Los Angeles Elementary School,
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, 1211 South Hobart Boulevard * Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto High School, private, 2900 West Pico Boulevard * The Jane B. Eisner School (New Camino Nuevo Charter), charter, 2755 W. 15th St. A middle school campus serving grades 6 through 8.


Historic-Cultural Monuments

There are five
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s in Harvard Heights: * Peet House - 1139 S. Harvard Boulevard. On September 21, 1983 it became Historic Cultural Monument #272 * Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery - 1831 W. Washington Boulevard. On December 1, 1987, it became Historic Cultural Monument #330. * Pacific Bell Building - 2755 W. 15th Street. On December 8, 1987, it became Historic Cultural Monument #331. In February 2013, the Spanish Colonial-revival building was rehabilitated for adaptive reuse and reopened as the Jane B. Eisner charter middle school. *
Ray Charles Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. He is regarded as one of the most iconic and influential musicians in history, and was often referred to by contemporaries as "The Gen ...
's recording studio and office - 2107 W. Washington Boulevard. On January 21, 2004 it became Historic Cultural Monument #776. In September 2010, the original site of the singer recording studio was rededicated as the Ray Charles Memorial Library. The library contains exhibit space including memorabilia, awards, and interactive music displays. * Julius Bierlich Residence - 1818 S. Gramercy Place. On September 27, 1994, it became Historic Cultural Monument #599. * Lucy E. Wheeler Residence - 2175 Cambridge Street. It is Historic Cultural Monument #991. Designed by
Greene and Greene Greene and Greene was an architecture, architectural firm established by brothers Charles Sumner Greene (1868–1957) and Henry Mather Greene (January 23, 1870 – October 2, 1954), influential early 20th century American architects. Active prim ...
, it is the last remaining example of the firm’s work in Los Angeles.


Business and commerce

The Byzantine-Latino Quarter is located at the northern edge of the neighborhood.


Notable residents

* William M. Hughes, Los Angeles City Council member, 1927–29"The Watchman," ''Los Angeles Times,'' April 24, 1927, page B-2
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* Frank M. Tyler, architect * Lovie Yancey, founder of the
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See also

*
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References


External links


Los Angeles City Planning Office of Historic Resources: Harvard HeightsHarvard Heights HPOZ Preservation PlanLos Angeles Historic Cultural Monument List
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