Talk:Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California

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In the silent era, there were far more film personalities living in Los Feliz than Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills in the 1920s was still very rural, and film stars moved there at that time to "get away from it all".

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[edit] famous people to add

John Rechy Will & Ariel Durant —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.175.104.195 (talk) 06:50, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] "The Hills"?

I've lived in Los Feliz for 18 years and I have never once heard any of the residents call the Hollywood Hills "The Hills". In addition, simply calling the Hollywood Hills "The hills" is insufficient information. I've also never heard anyone call Los Feliz Boulevard "The Boulevard". I am going to edit these two "as the natives call it", because they appear to be the opinion of the native who wrote this article.CaTigeReptile 12:47, 31 March 2007 (UTC)

As the native who wrote part of this article, I would just like to add that people in Los Feliz do refer to Los Feliz Boulevard as "the boulevard". I assume you are the one who decided to say that some may refer to the boulevard as "the fez". Pathetic hipster neologism don't make up for the fact that my family has lived in the area since the twenties, I have lived my entire life in Los Feliz. It is referred to as the boulevard by everyone from realtors to natives as a way to demarcate the predominatly residential area to the north and the mixed use area to the south.

86.206.83.81 (talk) 10:40, 10 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Hmmmmmmm....

Several of the NOTABLES listed actually lived/live in Echo Park, the Hollywood Hills, Silverlake, or East Hollywood, and some of them stopped there just long enough to have a cup of coffee or sex, but I'll leave it as is, as I'm sure they will be correctly included in other Wik entries. Another glaring mistake is the bar section. THAT, is a mess . Many of the bars mentioned are located in either East Hollywood or Silverlake, not Los Feliz. Also the history of these bars is rather skewed. By the way.....there are NO MORE DIVES in any of these areas, stop calling them dives. She-it, you'd have to drive at least 20 miles to find a REAL DIVE these days. THIS, I did correct. Under NOTABLES, Richard Thomas , John-Boy from the Waltons, and Lance Ito ( and his parents) need to be included. Thomas has lived in Los Feliz since the middle 70s, and the Ito's have lived in Los Feliz since the 60s. Lance graduated from Marshall, class of 67, I believe. His mom was my Kindergarden teacher at Elysian heights in Echo Park. Garagehero 15:44, 2007 (


[edit] GEOGRAPHY COGRAPHY

The original writer cant differentiate the Los Feliz Hills from the Hollywood, Franklin, or Silverlake Hills. To be fair, sometimes the line is blurred ( by a few blocks), but mostly there is a sharp demarcation in the way of broad avenues. Read a map before you post!!!!

[edit] Southern Border

"Los Feliz is bordered by Franklin Avenue on the south..."

C'mon. That's a mite snobbish. That effectively dumps nearly every retail outlet in Los Feliz, including the Post Office and the Library.

Hollywood Boulevard maybe, Sunset fer sure. (That's like a block or two, depending on the North/South street. Hollywood peters into Prospect - the old timey name for Hollywood Boulevard.)

The bars listed are Los Feliz sure as shootin. (Hyperion and Tiki Ti? Iffy. Probably originally listed because of the cachet Los Feliz had before Silver Lake started to become fashionable [before Double Two certain European types immigrated there - was known as the Swish Alps]. However, they are within staggering distance of Los Feliz proper.) And yes, the Drawing Room is a dive bar. Seen the carpet lately? Its so rotted and worn, I haven't seen it in years. Just because we have jingle in our pockets doesn't mean we have to be fancy.

I haven't edited. This entry has been seriously messed with. I oughta take y'all to a Los Feliz Lion's Club meeting. Wiki: It just gets laughable sometimes. Take it from a local yokel, Los Feliz doesn't end at Franklin Ave.

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Another Los Feliz resident comments: I agree that Franklin Ave is too far north to serve as the border. The Los Feliz 3 Cinemas certainly ought to be considered well within the borders of Los Feliz, as should the Los Feliz branch library, the Los Feliz News Stand, Los Feliz Lock & Key ... etc. ... all of which lie outside the border as defined in this entry. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.175.104.195 (talk) 06:47, 13 September 2007 (UTC)