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3 Education  



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4 Recreation and parks  





5 Facilities  





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7 Notable residents  





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Coordinates: 34°0140N 118°1700W / 34.02778°N 118.28333°W / 34.02778; -118.28333
 

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University Park

Top: St. Vincent de Paul Church (left), Automobile Club of Southern California (middle), St. John's Cathedral (right); bottom: Casa Camino Real (left) and Second Church of Christ, Scientist

University Park is located in Los Angeles
University Park

University Park

Location within South Los Angeles

Coordinates: 34°01′40N 118°17′00W / 34.02778°N 118.28333°W / 34.02778; -118.28333
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
Time zonePacific
Area code323

University Park is a 1.17 square miles (3.0 km2) neighborhood in the South Los Angeles region of Los Angeles, California.[1] It is the home of the University of Southern California (USC), Mount St. Mary's College and Hebrew Union College. Additionally, the neighborhood is the home of the historic Shrine Auditorium.

University Park as outlined by the Los Angeles Times. The University of Southern California is in the lower left corner.
Stimson House,
2421 South Figueroa Street
Shrine Auditorium
625 West Jefferson Boulevard
Forthmann House,
2801 South Hoover Street

Geography[edit]

The neighborhood's street boundaries are the Santa Monica Freeway on the north, Washington Boulevard on the northeast, Vermont Avenue on the west, the Harbor Freeway on the east, and Exposition Boulevard on the south.[1][2] University Park is flanked by Pico-Union on the north, Downtown Los Angeles on the northeast, Historic South Central on the east, the Exposition Park neighborhood on the south and west and Adams-Normandie on the west.[3]

Population[edit]

University Park is one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Los Angeles, with a diversity index of 0.676. "The diversity index measures the probability that any two residents, chosen at random, would be of different ethnicities. If all residents are of the same ethnic group it's zero. If half are from one group and half from another it's .50."[4]

Latinos made up 47.7% of the population, with white people at 25.5%, Asians at 16.1%, black people at 7%, and others at 3.8%. Mexico and El Salvador were the most common places of birth for the 42.4% of the residents who were born abroad, an average percentage of foreign-born when compared with the city as a whole.[1]

A total of 23,596 people lived in University Park's 1.17 square miles, according to the 2000 U.S. census—averaging 20,217 people per square mile, among the highest population densities in the city as a whole. Population was estimated at 25,181 in 2008. The median age was 23, considered young when compared to the city as a whole. The percentage of residents aged 19 to 34 was among the county's highest.[1]

The $16,533 median household income in 2008 dollars was considered low for the city and county. The percentage of households earning $20,000 or less (56.6%) was the second-largest in Los Angeles County, outplaced only by Downtown Los Angeles. The average household size of 2.7 people was average for the city. Renters occupied 92.2% of the housing units, and homeowners occupied the rest.[1][5]

In 2000 there were 590 families headed by single parents, or 20.3%, a rate that was high for the county and the city. The percentages of never-married women (61.5) and never-married men (67.2) were among the county's highest.[1]

In the same year there were 198 military veterans, or 1% of the population, considered low when compared to the city and county as a whole.[1]

Education[edit]

Just 23.7% of University Park residents aged 25 or older had completed a four-year degree in 2000, about average when compared with the city and the county at large, but the percentage of those residents with less than a high school diploma was high for the county. The percentage of the same residents with a master's degree or higher was also high for the county.[1]

The schools within University Park's boundaries are:[2][6]

Post-secondary[edit]

Secondary and primary[edit]

Recreation and parks[edit]

Facilities[edit]

Transportation[edit]

The Metro E Line serves the neighborhood, with stations at 23rd Street, Jefferson Blvd./USC, Exposition Park/USC and Exposition Blvd./Vermont Avenue.[9]

Notable residents[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h [1] "University Park," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  • ^ a b c d e f g The Thomas Guide, 2006, page 634 and 674
  • ^ [2] "South L.A.," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  • ^ [3] "Diversity," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  • ^ [4] "$20,000 or less," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  • ^ [5][dead link] "University Park Schools," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  • ^ [6] Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks
  • ^ [7] Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks
  • ^ [8] Metro timetable
  • ^ "Dies After Being Rubbed," Los Angeles Times, January 31, 1907, page II-1
  • ^ [9] Location of the Mathews home on Mapping L.A.
  • ^ [10] Location of the Sabichi home on Mapping L.A.
  • ^ "Frank Sabichi Dead," Los Angeles Times, April 13, 1900, page 15
  • ^ [11] Location shown on Mapping L.A.
  • External links[edit]


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