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Echo Park, Los Angeles, California


 

Echo Park is a district of Los Angeles located northeast of downtown. It is east of Silver Lake, south of Atwater Village.

History

Echo Park was the original center of the film industry in Los Angeles, before the studios moved to Hollywood just before World War I. Mack Sennett's studio was located in Echo Park until the end of the silent era, and a large number of silent comedies were shot in the neighborhood. Some of the earliest screen performers, including Gloria Swanson, bought homes in the Angelino Heights neighborhood before also moving to Hollywood and other areas. The area has continued to be used as a location for films such as Farewell, My Lovely, Echo Park, and Mi Vida Loca. The 1960s television series Gilligan's Island was shot in the area as well as scenes in Michael Jackson's 1982 music video Thriller. The Manor, a house in the television series Charmed, is also located here. The area is popular with modern filmmakers for the pre-World War II look of some districts.

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Hollywood - World War I - Mack Sennett - Silent era - Gloria Swanson - Farewell, My Lovely - Echo Park - Mi Vida Loca - 1960s - Television series - Gilligan's Island - Michael Jackson's - Music video - Thriller - The Manor - Charmed - World War II

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Before World War II Echo Park was a middle class neighborhood, nicknamed "Red Hill" for a concentration of political radicals living there. Postwar flight to the suburbs resulted in Echo Park becoming overwhelmingly Latino; although other ethnic groups have always had a presence in the neighborhood. Many working-class Chinese immigrants have settled in Echo Park due to its proximity to Chinatown, Los Angeles, California.

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Latino - Chinatown, Los Angeles, California

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The commercial district along Sunset Boulevard suffered greatly in the 1950s from the condemnation of the residences in nearby Chavez Ravine to build Dodger Stadium. The area in the immediate vicinity of the park itself became seriously beset by problems with drugs and gangs in the 1970s and 1980s. The hilly northern part of the district that is adjacent to Elysian Park is called "Elysian Heights" and has always maintained a genteel character. In recent years the lower areas closer to Sunset Boulevard has been undergoing gentrification as the area has become popular with young, struggling musicians and other aspiring entertainment industry workers priced out of many neighborhoods in Los Angeles.

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Sunset Boulevard - 1950s - Chavez Ravine - Dodger Stadium - Drugs - Gangs - 1970s - 1980s - Gentrification

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