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Edendale, Los Angeles, California

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Edendale is a historical name for a district in Los Angeles, California, northwest of downtown, in what is known today as Echo Park and the eastern edge of Silver Lake. In the opening decades of the 20th century, in the era of silent film, Edendale was widely known as the home of most major film studios on the West Coast. Among its many claims, it was home to the Keystone Cops, and the site of... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Edendale, Los Angeles, California

    Edendale is a historical name for a district in Los Angeles, California, northwest of downtown, in what is known today as Echo Park and the eastern edge of Silver Lake.
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    Edendale

    Edendale, Los Angeles, California: a historical district in Los Angeles
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    Echo Park, Los Angeles, California

    The United States Postal Service Edendale Post Office is located at 1525 North Alvarado Street. ... Parks in Los Angeles, California
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    Los Angeles Public Library

    ...Angeles Mesa Arroyo Seco Regional Ascot Atwater Village Baldwin... Cypress Park Will and Ariel Durant Eagle Rock Echo Park Edendale El Sereno Encino – Tarzana Exposition Park – Dr. Mary... Junipero Serra Lake View Terrace Lincoln Heights Little Tokyo Los Feliz Malabar Mar Vista Mark Twain Memorial Mid-Valley... Memorial Washington Irving Alma Reaves Woods – Watts West Los Angeles Regional West Valley Regional Westchester – Loyola Village... ... Culture of Los Angeles, California
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    Hollywood, Los Angeles, California

    The first studio in the Los Angeles area was established by the Selig Polyscope Company in Edendale, with construction beginning in August 1909. ... Neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California
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    Studio City, Los Angeles, California

    Studio City earned its name in the 1920s when Mack Sennett moved his studios from a neighborhood known as Edendale (near Echo Park) to a property near Colfax Avenue and Ventura Boulevard. ... Neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California
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    Elysian Heights, Los Angeles, California

    Many architecturally notable and historic homes can be found in the hills of Elysian Heights, such as the Ross House (Al Nozaki the famed film art director who designed the Martian War Machines for Geroge Pál's The War of the Worlds lived here during the 50s and 60s), the Paul Landacre House, the Klock House, the Judd-Atwater bungalows, the Harwell Hamilton house, Rudolph Shindler Southhall house, the Carey McWilliams home, the Estelle Lawton Lindsay home, the Philip Dike home, the 1906 Edendale water tank, and the Volunteer Fire House, to name a few. ... Neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California
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    Delmar Watson

    They lived by Mack Sennett's studios in the old Edendale area (now Echo Park) of Los Angeles, California and Delmar attended Belmont High School.
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    Selig Polyscope Company

    By 1909 Selig had studios making short features in Chicago and the Edendale district of Los Angeles, California.
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    The Ghosts of Edendale

    The film was shot in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California ... The Ghosts of Edendale at the Internet Movie Database
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