Entries from LAist tagged with 'garvanza'
April 27, 2008
Photo courtesy Charles Miller Last August in LAist's Neighborhood Project series we looked at the hidden jewel of Northeast Los Angeles (NELA, for those in the know) called Garvanza. In an area rich in history and craftsmanship sit several majestic old homes, grand dames in the Craftsman style dating back to the late 1800s. One of the homes featured in the story is the one located at 200 N Ave 66, known commonly as......
Continue Reading "Restoration Update: Historic Garvanza Home"August 6, 2007
Once the heart of the Arts and Crafts movement in Los Angeles and a bohemian artists' colony, Garvanza is today one of Northeast LA's hidden treasures seeking to retain its turn of the century identity while creating a liveable neighborhood for the twenty-first century. Although many consider Garvanza to be just a part of Highland Park, this small and hilly area brimming with historic buildings has more than enough charm and character needed to......
Continue Reading "The Neighborhood Project: Garvanza"