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Reynier Village, Los Angeles

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Reynier Village is a neighborhood in the Westside of the city of Los Angeles, California south of the La Cienega Heights district and the Crestview neighborhood, north of the Helms and McManus districts and west of the Faircrest Heights district, surrounding Reynier Park. Part of the city of Los Angeles, it is bordered on the north by Cadillac Avenue, on the east by Garth Avenue, on the south by Kramerwood Place and on the west by Robertson Boulevard.

According to locals, the subdivision was named after a family whose home stood on what it now the city-maintained Reynier Park. The village is Zone 5 of the South Robertson area where locals formed their own neighborhood association. Rocha House, the 13th Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, is located in the village.

Of the private park within the area, a Los Angeles Times reporter wrote in 2006: "Locals, as well as apartment dwellers from nearby neighborhoods, gather there to play soccer and basketball, exercise their dogs and hold birthday parties."

References

Reynier Village, Los Angeles Wikipedia


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