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'''Fox Hills''' is a neighborhood of [[Culver City]], [[California]], [[USA]]. It is roughly triangular in shape, bounded by West Slauson Avenue to the north, the [[San Diego Freeway]] to the southwest, and Wooster Avenue to the southeast. |
'''Fox Hills''' is a neighborhood of [[Culver City]], [[California]], [[USA]]. It is roughly triangular in shape, bounded by West [[Slauson Avenue]] to the north, the [[San Diego Freeway]] to the southwest, and Wooster Avenue to the southeast. |
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Fox Hills was annexed to Culver City in 1964, at which time it consisted of undeveloped land, riding stables, and golf courses. In the 1970s, the neighborhood was developed with apartments, condominiums, and the Fox Hills Mall, and indoor shopping center which opened in 1975.<ref>Lugo Cerra, Julie: ''Culver City'', Arcadia Publishing</ref> |
Fox Hills was annexed to Culver City in 1964, at which time it consisted of undeveloped land, riding stables, and golf courses. In the 1970s, the neighborhood was developed with apartments, condominiums, and the Fox Hills Mall, and indoor shopping center which opened in 1975.<ref>Lugo Cerra, Julie: ''Culver City'', Arcadia Publishing</ref> |
Revision as of 19:58, 10 January 2009
Fox Hills is a neighborhood of Culver City, California, USA. It is roughly triangular in shape, bounded by West Slauson Avenue to the north, the San Diego Freeway to the southwest, and Wooster Avenue to the southeast.
Fox Hills was annexed to Culver City in 1964, at which time it consisted of undeveloped land, riding stables, and golf courses. In the 1970s, the neighborhood was developed with apartments, condominiums, and the Fox Hills Mall, and indoor shopping center which opened in 1975.[1]
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- ^ Lugo Cerra, Julie: Culver City, Arcadia Publishing