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The History of West Hollywood, CA
The Gabrielino Indians, whose hunting and foraging economy rested on native
chapparal and limited clearings, were the area's first residents. In the
1700s, the Spanish Crown awarded rights to graze cattle and sheep; then
in 1828 Mexico granted an area roughly bordered by what is now Robertson
Boulevard, Wilshire Boulevard, Gower Street and the Cahuenga Pass to Antonio
Jose Rocha. Named Rancho La Brea, it was subsequently sold to Henry Hancock,
whose name is memorialized in Hancock Park.
During the last quarter
of the 19th Century, long after California had changed from Mexican to
U.S. hands, the agricultural economy of the "foothills" strip,
including what is now West Hollywood, began to change. Los Angeles, 10
miles distant, was becoming a good market for fruits and vegetables, and
the frost-free foothills, with near-surface ground water, were available
at a low price compared to easterly areas. In 1874 Don Eugenio Plummer
acquired a portion of what is now West Hollywood and built his home and
farm. Soon there were a number of parcels subdivided and sold for farms
growing peas, beans, chiles, fruits and vegetables for the Los Angeles
market.
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Carson
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Corona
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Downieville
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Eureka
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Fullerton
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Hayward
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Jamestown
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Mariposa
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