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Sawtelle / sɔːˈtɛl / is a neighborhood in West Los Angeles, on the Westside of Los Angeles, California. The short-lived City of Sawtelle grew around the Pacific Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, later the Sawtelle Veterans Home, and was incorporated as a city in 1899.
- United States
- Los Angeles
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 American cultural and historical significance. [1] Route.
Los Angeles [lɔs ˈændʒələs] (aus spanisch Los Ángeles [losˈaŋxeles], deutsch ‚Die Engel‘), offiziell City of Los Angeles, häufig L.A. abgekürzt, ist die größte Stadt im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien. Sie liegt am Pazifischen Ozean und am Los Angeles River.
Sawtelle. Located West of the 405 Freeway, the Sawtelle district was named for a former land manager of the Pacific Land Company, which developed the area in the late 19th century. The neighborhood is home to Sawtelle Japantown - a hub of Japanese businesses and cultural institutions - as well as thriving commercial boulevards such as Olympic, ...
The Sawtelle Veterans Home was a care home for disabled American veterans in what is today part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area (see Sawtelle, Los Angeles) in California in the United States.
15. Apr. 2015 · The Sawtelle area of West Los Angeles used to be home to 26 nurseries and flower shops. The Japanese-American community around Sawtelle dates to the 1910s, before that part of town was annexed by the city of Los Angeles.
Becoming a part of greater Los Angeles and renamed West Los Angeles (WLA) in 1929, "Sawtelle"" still commonly refers to the commercial corridor of Japanese businesses and restaurants along Sawtelle Blvd, between Pico and Santa Monica Boulevards, and the residential neighborhood surrounding it.