Little Hollywood
Little Hollywood is located in Bayview-Hunters Point
Little Hollywood
Little Hollywood
Location within San Francisco
Little Hollywood is located in San Francisco County
Little Hollywood
Little Hollywood
Little Hollywood (San Francisco County)
Little Hollywood is located in San Francisco Bay Area
Little Hollywood
Little Hollywood
Little Hollywood (San Francisco Bay Area)
Coordinates: 37°42′41″N 122°23′54″W / 37.71145°N 122.39843°W / 37.71145; -122.39843
Government
  SupervisorShamann Walton
  CA AssemblyMatt Haney (D)[1]
  State SenatorScott Wiener (D)[1]
  U.S. Rep.Barbara Lee (D)[2]
Area
  Total0.25 km2 (0.098 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[3]
  Total1,165
  Density4,600/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
  Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP Code
94134
Area codes415/628

Little Hollywood is a small neighborhood in the southeastern edge of San Francisco. It is centered around Blanken Avenue between Bayshore Boulevard and U.S. Route 101.

History

The area was developed by the Crocker Estate Company in the early 1920s in what was then called the "Bayshore Tract" — "'where land and water meet,' a reference to nearby Candlestick Cove."[4][5]

The name is derived from the architectural style of the first houses built in the neighborhood back in the late 1920s and early 1930s, many of them resembling homes in the Hollywood Hills.[5]

Attractions and characteristics

Little Hollywood Park is located on Lathrop Avenue. The park was dedicated to resident Clarence Fleming in 1983 for helping establishing the park.[5]

The Bayshore Caltrain station is just south of the neighborhood, on Tunnel Avenue.

The neighborhood is adjacent to the Recology trash collection and processing site.[5] A sculpture garden was established on the southern hill dividing the neighborhood from the site in 1992. It features artworks made from discarded material found at the trash center.[4]

Local legend claims Classical Hollywood star Mae West once owned a getaway home at the corner of Blanken and Tocolma avenues, dubbed "Casa Bahia Loma." However, little evidence have been found supporting this claim.[4][5] It was reported that the Mission Revival styled home was actually built by the owner of the Lucky Lager brand of beer in 1933 for his brewmaster. The brewery was about a mile north on Bayshore Boulevard.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 "Statewide Database". UC Regents. Archived from the original on February 1, 2015. Retrieved November 9, 2014.
  2. "California's 12th Congressional District - Representatives & District Map". Civic Impulse, LLC.
  3. 1 2 "Little Hollywood neighborhood in San Francisco, California (CA), 94134". City-Data.com.
  4. 1 2 3 Cox, Cynthia; Epps, Edie; Fishtrom, Jackie (2005). San Francisco's Visitacion Valley. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-3041-3.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Nolte, Carl (2014-01-26). "S.F.'s Little Hollywood is ready for its close-up". SFGate. Retrieved 2020-02-22.
  6. Lash, Alex (2018-07-20). "The Heart of Little Hollywood Is for Sale". Medium. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
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