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  1. Arlington Heights is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California. History. Origin. In July 1904, the Los Angeles Evening Express reported the sale of a sixty acre tract known as Arlington Heights for the price of $75,000. The parcel fronted Pico Street and Washington Streets with the Sixteenth Street car line running through the tract.

  2. Arlington Heights encompasses an area of Historic West Adams that was, at the turn of the 20th century, outside of the Los Angeles city limits. The Arlington Heights Township was perched atop a perfectly level mesa that offered, according to real estate promoters of the time, pure water, perfection of climate, rich loamy soil, easy access from ...

  3. Arlington Heights can refer to several places in the United States: Towns or cities. Arlington Heights, Illinois; Arlington Heights, Ohio; Arlington Heights, Pennsylvania; Arlington Heights, Washington; Neighborhoods. Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, Texas; Arlington Heights, Los Angeles, California; Arlington Heights, Pittsburgh ...

  4. Arlington Heights ist der Name mehrerer Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Arlington Heights (Connecticut), im New Haven County. Arlington Heights (Florida), im Hillsborough County. Arlington Heights (Illinois) Arlington Heights (Kalifornien), im Los Angeles County. Arlington Heights (Massachusetts), im Middlesex County.

  5. History. Geography. Historic Preservation Overlay Zone. Education. Notable Locations. In Media. External links. References. Western Heights, Los Angeles. Coordinates: 34.0389°N 118.3132°W. Western Heights is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California. It contains one Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument . History [ edit]

  6. The 1909 Arlington Branch Library, one of the oldest buildings in the Arlington area. Arlington is a community about seven miles southwest of Riverside, California, that is part of the Inland Empire, which is east of the Los Angeles and Orange County metropolitan areas.

  7. Arlington Heights is to the west. Harvard Heights and West Adams Heights are located to the east. West Adams Terrace is to the south. Country Club Park is located north of Pico Boulevard. [3] Angelus Vista neighborhood sign and mural at Arlington and Washington. History. The Angelus Vista tracts were subdivided between 1902 and 1904.