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Mid-City is a district in Los Angeles, California. It is 2.5 miles south of Hollywood and 3.5 miles west of downtown Los Angeles. The Lafayette Square, Victoria Park, Wellington Square, and Vineyard neighborhoods are part of the district.

The Holmes-Shannon House in Victoria Park was built in 1911.

Geography and History

Mid-City's boundaries are roughly Arlington Avenue on the east, Pico Boulevard on the north, Fairfax Avenue on the west, and the Santa Monica Freeway (I-10) on the south. Picfair Village is to the northwest, Wilshire Park is to the northeast, Arlington Heights is to the east, Jefferson Park is to the southeast, and Crenshaw and Baldwin Hills are to the south. Major thoroughfares within the district include Washington Boulevard, Pico Boulevard, Redondo, and Hauser Boulevards and Fairfax and La Brea Avenues. Most of Mid-City lies within ZIP code 90019 and 90016.

Ballona Creek rises in the hilly Vineyard neighborhood.

The Pacific Electric Red Car lines heading west from downtown Los Angeles diverged at Vineyard Junction in Mid-City. One line continued on to Beverly Hills, while the other went out to Venice Beach. The old Vineyard Junction site is now occupied by the end terminal for the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus.

Established in 1908, the Victoria Park neighborhood is one of only two neighborhoods in the entire city of Los Angeles where the homes are arranged on a circular street.

Demographics

Mid-City is a very ethnically diverse neighborhood, with an uncommonly wide range of incomes represented within the district. Lafayette Square, in particular, is one of the wealthiest majority-black neighborhoods in Los Angeles; famed architect Paul Williams called it home. The demographics of mid-city (zip code 90019) are: 28.27% of people are black, 26.70% are white, 12.22% are Asian, 0.96% are native American, and 32.15% claim 'Other'. 47.94% of the people claim Hispanic ethnicity (meaning 52.06% identify as non-Hispanic).

Future Transportation

Crenshaw Corridor and regional setting. dashed lines represent possible extensions or alignments

As part of their long-range plans, the Los Angeles County MTA has proposed the Crenshaw Light Rail line, which would place a rail transit stop in Mid-City. Ironically, the proposed new rail stop is at the intersection of Pico and San Vicente -- site of the old Vineyard Junction. That same intersection was a former rail stop of the Pacific Electric Red Car lines more than 50 years ago.

The Crenshaw Light Rail line would allow Mid-City residents to easy access to the cities east/west rail lines: the Purple line along Wilshire Boulevard, the Expo Line to Culver City, and the Green Line to Redondo Beach. Currently, the Mid-City alignment is unfunded, and part of the "Northern Feasibility Study".

Landmarks/Attractions

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Roscoe's on Pico Blvd.

Schools

  • Marvin Avenue Elementary
  • Alta Loma Elementary
  • Queen Anne Elementary
  • Johnny L. Cochran Jr. Middle School (formerly Mount Vernon Middle School)
  • Los Angeles High School

Music References

In the song "Los Angeles Daze" by People Under the Stairs Thes One makes reference saying "Thes born inside the merica (America) with the South Bay run with the crew from "Mid-City" that's where I stay".

People Under the Stairs also had a song entitled "Mid-City Fiesta" from The Next Step album.

MURS is from Mid City and makes many references in many of his songs.

Ray Charles was a longtime resident of nearby Baldwin Hills and had his recording studio headquartered on Washington Boulevard near Western Avenue. The building was designated a national historic landmark in 2004 and still remains to this day. [7]