The Palms (pɑːlmz) community of West Los Angeles, California, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, founded in 1886 and annexed to the city in 1915. Because there is no specific geographic area for the community, there are no official census figures, but the population in 2008 was estimated to be about 60,000 residents. The community was settled midway between Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean as an agricultural and vacation community.
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- The Palms (pɑːlmz) community of West Los Angeles, California, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, founded in 1886 and annexed to the city in 1915. Because there is no specific geographic area for the community, there are no official census figures, but the population in 2008 was estimated to be about 60,000 residents. The community was settled midway between Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean as an agricultural and vacation community. Today it is a primarily residential area, with a large number of apartment buildings and ribbons of commercial zoning. Westside Village, an upscale residential area, comprises Palms's northwest section. It is served by two freeways and five bus lines, and thus its residents have access to schools and jobs all over the metropolitan area. Locally, the main employer is Sony Pictures in adjacent Culver City.
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- The Palms (pɑːlmz) community of West Los Angeles, California, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, founded in 1886 and annexed to the city in 1915. Because there is no specific geographic area for the community, there are no official census figures, but the population in 2008 was estimated to be about 60,000 residents. The community was settled midway between Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean as an agricultural and vacation community.
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- Palms, Los Angeles, California
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