Tucked between North Hollywood and Studio City, Valley Village is a San Fernando Valley gem with a rich history, strong community identity, and a charm all its own. While it may not always make headlines, Valley Village’s story is full of surprises and local pride. A Neighborhood Born from Hollywood Dreams - Valley Village’s roots stretch back to the 1930s, when workers from nearby motion picture studios built homes here, seeking a peaceful enclave away from the bustle of Hollywood. The area quickly developed a reputation as a quiet, family-friendly community, even as it remained officially part of North Hollywood for decades. A Community with a Vision - In 1939, Valley Village was recognized as its own community by the City of Los Angeles. That same year, 500 local women gathered at the King Charney Rancho on Magnolia Boulevard to launch a beautification campaign, envisioning a model neighborhood with parkways, cycling paths, small parks, and recreation centers—a progressive visio...
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