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Santa Monica, California
History
Main article: History of Santa Monica, California
Attractions and cultural resources
Santa Monica Pier entrance
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, designed by Welton Becket in 1958. Top of the ceremony, the Oscars from 1961 to 1968.
The Monica, on the path 2 is a very popular art house / theater independent film.
Santa Monica Hippodrome (carousel) is a National Historic Landmark. Rest in the Santa Monica Pier, which was built in 1909. The ballroom at the La Monica Pier was once the largest ballroom in the U.S. and the source of many problems nationwide network of year-end. The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium was an important place of music for several decades and hosted the Oscars in the 1960s. McCabe's Guitar Shop is still original acoustic performance space, and point of sale. Bergamot Station is a complex art city-owned gallery that includes Santa Monica Museum of Art The city is also home to Santa Monica Heritage Museum.
Santa Monica is home Third Street Promenade, a major outdoor stores pedestrian-oriented district that spans three blocks between Wilshire Blvd. and Broadway (Broadway, not even in the center and south of Los Angeles). Third Street has been closed by the three blocks and stretch becomes a pedestrian, that enable people to congregate, shop and enjoy street performers. Santa Monica Place, the shopping center in the interior designed by Frank Gehry, is located just south. It was closed for renovation and should reopen in spring 2010, a modern shopping complex, entertainment, more open space.
Hosts the annual Film Festival Santa Monica Santa Monica.
The oldest movie theater in the city is the Majestic. Also known as the Theatre Mayfair, the theater opened in 1912, has been closed since the Northridge earthquake in 1994. The Aero Theater (now operated by the American Cinematheque) and Criterion Theater were built in the 1930s and the films show. El Paseo de Santa Monica only supports more than dozen screens.
Palisades Park stretches along the cliffs overlooking the Pacific crumbles and is a favorite place to walk to see the ocean. It has a camera obscura. For 48 years the churches the local police, the Association has assembled a history of 12 pictures of Christmas in Palisades Park. The warehouses are open to Street, protected by wire fences Cyclone (For years, there was no fencing because vandalism is not yet a big problem). Inside were dioramas of the Holy Family of store mannequins, critics argued that many of them do resemble not real people, were damaged or inadequate. In 2001, the city decided to temporarily suspend the practice of allowing the private groups to place displays in city parks, but in 2004 the Christmas displays returned.
The Santa Monica steps, a long steep staircase that leads North of San Vicente Santa Monica Canyon, is a popular place for outdoor workouts quite natural. Some area residents have complained that the stairs have become very popular and attract many athletes in the rich neighborhood of several million dollars of property.
The natives and tourists have benefited the Santa Monica Rugby Club since 1972. The club has enjoyed great success since its inception, more recently, winning the national championships back-to-back in 2005 and 2006. Santa Monica defeated the Boston Irish Wolfhounds 57-19 in the Division 1 final, convincingly claiming its second consecutive U.S. title in June 4, 2006, San Diego. They offer men, women and children's programs successfully. The club recently joined the Rugby Super League.
Each fall, the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce of drivers "Taste of Santa Monica Santa Monica Pier. Visitors can sample food and beverages in restaurants in Santa Monica. Other Some annual events include business and consumer Expo, Sustainable Quality Award, Santa Monica Cares Festival of Health and Wellness, and the State City.
Santa Monica is an international cultural mecca skate. [Edit]
Santa Monica has two hospitals: Saint John's Health Center Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center. Its cemetery is Woodlawn Memorial.
Santa Monica has several newspapers and magazines, including: Santa Monica Daily Press, the Mirror Santa Monica, Santa Monica Observer newspaper, magazine, Santa Monica and Santa Monica sun.
Education
Primary and secondary
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District provides education in public primary and secondary. Private schools in the city are the Crossroads School, New Roads School, Concord High School, Pacifica Christian High, St. Anne Catholic School, Lighthouse Christian Academy of Santa Monica Catholic High School. Notables include elementary school and Santa Monica Carlthorp Montessori School.
Post-secondary
Saint Monica College is a community college founded in 1929. Many graduates transfer to MSC University California. It occupies 35 acres (14 hectares) and welcomes 30,000 students annually. Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School, associated with the RAND Corporation, is the largest U.S. producer of Ph.D. Public Policy Institute of California Art in Los Angeles also found in Santa Monica near the Santa Monica, although many are mistaken in believing that the institute is in the city of Los Angeles because of his name.
Universities and colleges within 15 miles (24 km) from Santa Monica include Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College University, Loyola Marymount, Mount St. Mary's College, Pepperdine University, California State University, Northridge, University of the State of California, Los Angeles, UCLA, USC, Los Angeles and West Valley College Western Centre occupations.
Transport
The Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10) begins in Santa Monica, near the Pacific Ocean and heads eastwards. The Santa Monica Freeway between Santa Monica and Los Angeles has the distinction of being one of the busiest highways in America North. After crossing the Los Angeles County, I-10 crosses seven more states, ending in Jacksonville, Florida. In Santa Monica, is a sign signal designating that route as the Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway. State Route 2 (Santa Monica Boulevard) begins in Santa Monica, just grazing on State Route 1 Lincoln Boulevard, north-east and continues across the county of Los Angeles, the Angeles National Forest, crossing the San Gabriel mountains and the highway Angeles Crest, ending in Wrightwood. Santa Monica is also the west (Pacific) End of historic U.S. Route 66. Near the eastern border of Santa Monica, Sepulveda Boulevard stretches from Long Beach in the south, the north end of San Fernando Valley. Just east of Santa Monica is Interstate 405 San Diego Freeway, a major north-south routes in the county of Los Angeles and Orange County, California.
On the other hand, City of Santa Monica bought the first all-electric trucks ZeroTruck average weight. The vehicle is equipped with a non-profit Scelzi, is based on Isuzu N Series chassis, Advanced PowerPhase QUM 100 electric motor and the power of the United States is the only construction truck on sale in the United States in 2009.
Bus
The city of Santa Monica runs its own bus service, the Big Blue Bus, which serves both the West Los Angeles and the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). A Big Blue Bus was high on the action film Speed.
The city of Santa Monica is also served by the County of Los Angeles Board Greater Los lines transport bus. Metro also complements IBM service, as when Big Blue routes are not operational during the night, Metro buses make many stops Big Blue Bus, MTA stops too. Currently, no subway service, but they work for the LRT Santa Monica-shaped line of the show. Since the mid-1980s, various proposals have been made to extend the Metro Purple Line to Santa Monica on Wilshire Boulevard. However, until Today, it is not expected to complete the underground "ocean" is imminent, because of the difficulty of financing the estimated Project $ 5,000,000,000. In the past, Santa Monica had rail service operated by the Railway Pacific Electric until he was dismantled in the 1960s.
Airport and ports
The city owns and operates a general aviation airport, the airport Santa Monica, which was the site of several significant achievements in aviation. Commercial flights are available to residents of Los Angeles International Airport, a few miles south of Santa Monica.
Like other cities in the county of Los Angeles, Santa Monica dependent on the Port of Long Beach and the Port of Los cargo ship Angeles International. In the 1890s, Santa Monica was once in competition with Wilmington, California, San Pedro and recognition that the "Port of Los Angeles (see History of Santa Monica California).
Medical services
Two major hospitals are within the city of Santa Monica, Santa Monica UCLA Hospital and the Hospital San Juan. There are five fire stations, medical and fire response units-fire 121-125. Santa Monica Fire Department used to be sent from the city. Without SMFD But now integrated into the Office of the operation command (TOC) of the system City of Los Angeles Fire Department. ambulance transport is provided by Gerber Ambulance.
Geography
Santa Monica Pier beach and view of the end of Santa Monica Pier. Note that the highest cliff in the north, to the left of the image
Santa Monica is located in North 341'19 "11828'53" West (34.022059, -118.481336).
The city was founded on an almost flat slope that angles down towards Ocean Avenue and south. high cliffs separating the side north of the city's beaches.
In accordance with the Census Bureau United States, the city has a total area of 41.2 km (15.9 miles), 21.4 km (8.3 miles) of land. Its borders extend Three nautical miles (5.6 kilometers) to the sea, and 19.8 km (7.7 miles) of water, it is a total area of 48.08% water.
Climate
Palm trees line Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica City at dusk
Santa Monica has an average 310 days of sunshine per year. Because of its location, nestled in the vast and open the Santa Monica Bay, the morning fog is a common phenomenon in May, June and Early July (caused by changes in ocean temperature and currents). The premises have a particular terminology for this phenomenon: the "May Gray" and the blues "June" Cloudy skies are common for June mornings, but usually the strong sun burns the fog around noon. Sometimes, however, they remain cloudy and cool all day in June, although, as in other parts of the Los Angeles area to enjoy sunny skies and temperatures warmer. Sometimes the sun shines East 20th St., while the beach is covered.
In general, the temperature range is 5-10 degrees Fahrenheit (3 to 5.5 degrees Celsius) cooler earth. A typical spring day (mid-April) is sunny, pleasant and about 68 F (20 C). During the summer, which extends from May to late October temperatures can reach mid 80 degrees Fahrenheit (30 C) on the beach. The average temperature in August is 71 F (21 C). September is the warmest month of the year in Santa Monica, with an average of 73.2 F (22 C). It is also in September that the records High temperatures tend to be broken. In early September 2004, 92 F (33 C) 98 F (33 C to 37 C to concentrate).
In early November, it is 68 F (20 C). At the end of January, temperatures are around 63 F (17 C). This winter, however, when hot, dry winds Santa Ana is the most common. In mid-December 2004, the temperature rose to 84 F (28 C) in Santa Monica for a few days straight, while sunny skies. In contrast, temperatures above 10 degrees below the average are rare.
The rainy season from late October to late March. Winter storms general approach from the northwest and pass quickly through the Southland. There is very little rain during the rest of the year. Total precipitation Annual is unpredictable and sometimes wet years followed by drought.
Santa Monica usually enjoys a cool breeze blows from the ocean, keeping the air fresh and clean. Therefore, pollution is a minor problem in Santa Monica than elsewhere around Los Angeles. However, in the months autumn from September to November, the Santa Ana winds often blow from the east, bringing air smog beaches.
Climate data Santa Monica
Month
January
February
Damage
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Year
Record high C (F)
29
(84)
32
(90)
32
(90)
37
(99)
31
(88)
33
(91)
33
(91)
35
(95)
40
(104)
37
(99)
38
(100)
32
(90)
40
(104)
Average high C (F)
18
(64)
17
(63)
17
(63)
17
(63)
18
(64)
19
(66)
21
(70)
21
(70)
22
(72)
21
(70)
19
(66)
19
(66)
22
(72)
C Average Low (F)
10
(50)
11
(52)
11
(52)
12
(54)
13
(55)
15
(59)
17
(63)
17
(63)
17
(63)
15
(59)
12
(54)
11
(52)
10
(50)
Register C (F)
1
(34)
2
(36)
1
(34)
4
(39)
6
(43)
7
(45)
11
(52)
11
(52)
7
(45)
6
(43)
3
(37)
1
(34)
1
(34)
Rainfall (mm)
77.7
(6.3)
83.6
(03/29)
65.0
(2.56)
13.5
(0.53)
6.4
(0.25)
1.0
(0.04)
0.3
(0.01)
3.3
(0.13)
4.3
(0.17)
9.1
(0.36)
25.9
(2.1)
47.9
(1.89)
338
(13.31)
Source:
Environment
The city is known as one of the main sustainable cities throughout the United States. [Who?] Three out of four works City vehicles that operate on public alternative fuels, making it one of the largest fleets of this kind in the country. Any use of energy public buildings renewable. Over the past 15 years the city has reduced its emissions of greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 10 percent, a feat in car-crazy Southern California. City officials and residents have been cleaning during installation of Santa Monica Bay a priority urban runoff catch 3.5 million gallons of water each week that would otherwise flow into the bay. Other environmental features include miles of beaches, extensive recycling, farmers markets, community gardens and the bus system of the city.
Demography
Historical populations
Census
Pop
%
1880
417
1890
1580
278.9%
1900
3057
93.5%
1910
7847
156.7%
1920
15,252
94.4%
1930
37,146
143.5%
1940
53,500
44.0%
1950
71,595
33.8%
1960
83,249
16.3%
1970
88,289
6.1%
1980
88,314
0%
1990
86,905
1.6%
2000
84,084
3.2%
IS 2008
87,664
4.3%
Santa Monica City Hall, designed by Donald Parkinson, terrazzo tile Stanton Macdonald-Wright
Santa Monica population increased 417 in 1880 to 87,664 in 2008. For population statistics by decade, see History of Santa Monica, California.
According to the 2000 census, there are 84,084 people, 44,497 households and 16,775 families residing in the city. The population density is 3,930.4 / km (10,178.7 / mi). There are 47,863 housing units at an average density of 2,237.3 / km (5,794.0 / Ml). The racial makeup of the city is 78.29% White, 7.25% Asian, 3.78% African American, 0.47% Native American, 0.10% Pacific Islander, 5.97% from other races, and 4.13% from two or more races. 13.44% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There are 44,497 households out of which 15.8% have children under the age of 18, 27.5% were married couples living together, 7.5% had a female no husband present, and 62.3% were non-families. 51.2% of households are composed of individuals and 10.6% of individuals 65 years or more. The average size household is 1.83 and the average family size is 2.80.
The city of Santa Monica is still among the most educated cities in the U.S., measured by the percentage of residents who hold a graduate degree.
The population is diverse in age, with 14.6% under the age 18, 6.1% of 18-24 years, 40.1% of 25-44 years, 24.8% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% 65 years or more. The average age is 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.0 men. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 91.3 males.
According to a 2007 estimate, the median income for a household in the city is $ 71,796, and the median income for a family $ 100,657. Males had a median income of $ 55,689 against $ 42,948 for females. The per capita income for the city is $ 42,874. 10.4% of the population and 5.4% of the families lived below the poverty line. Of the total population 9.9% of those under age 18 and 10.2% of those over 65 living below the poverty line.
Government and Infrastructure
The city of Santa Monica, a form of government Council-manager, the seven elected members of Council staff in the broad sense is city government today. Mayor Ken Genser died January 9, 2010, Pam O'Connor and took the title of Mayor Pro Tem. In the State Legislature Santa Monica is located in District 23 of the California State Senate, represented by Democrat Fran Pavley, and at the 41th California State Assembly district in the district represented by Democrat Julia Brownley. The federal government, Santa Monica is located in the district of 30th Congress of California which has a Cook PVI D +20 and is represented by Democrat Henry Waxman.
Economy
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For other uses of this article is about. reference material may be challenged and removed. (May 2009)
Headquarters Activision
Santa Monica is home to the headquarters of many reputable companies such as Lions Gate Films, a subsidiary of Experian LowerMyBills.com, The RAND Corporation, the company Dimensional Fund Advisors investment, business search engine Business.com, and film producer and television and record company Playtone Company, headed by actor Tom Hanks and producer Gary Goetzman. Large companies with offices in Santa Monica: Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Universal, MTV and Edmunds.com. Volkswagen Design Center California, formerly located in Simi Valley, moved to the former site of the Museum of Flight Santa Monica Airport in 2006. Volkswagen design studio in North America has been responsible for many notable automotive design, including the New Beetle and Audi Road Jet concept seen at Detroit Car Show. The offices of the Comedy Central show South Park is located in Santa Monica. Supermarine now Atlantic Aviation, the airport is located in Santa Monica. [Edit]
A number of games development studios based in Santa Monica, making it an important place for the industry. These include:
Activision
High Impact Games (PSP and work with the creators of Ratchet: Size Matters)
Insomniac Games (the creators of Spyro the Dragon (19982000), Ratchet & Clank and Resistance franchises)
Naughty Dog (Crash Bandicoot makers (19961999), Uncharted and Jak & Daxter franchise)
SCE Studios Santa Monica
Studio Santa Monica (An internal study by the SEC and the creators of God of War)
Former Santa Monica businesses include Douglas Aircraft (now merged with Boeing) and MySpace (now headquartered in Beverly Hills). [Edit] In December 1996, GeoCities was founded on the third floor, 1918 Main Street in Santa Monica.
Crime
In 2006, crime in Santa Monica affected 4.41% of the population, slightly below the national average crime rate this year of 4.48%. Most of these crimes was against property, which affected 3.74% of the population of Santa Monica in 2006, and was higher than the rate for the County of Los Angeles (2.76%) and California (3.17%) but lower than the national average (3.91%). The crime rate per capita is calculated on the basis of the total population of Santa Monica in time around 85,000. However, the Police Service of Santa Monica has suggested that the actual crime rate per capita is much lower, as tourists, workers and visitors to the beach during the day can increase the population of the city of between 250,000 and 450,000 people.
Violent crime affected 0.67% of the population Santa Monica in 2006, according to the County of Los Angeles (0.65%), but higher than the average California (0.53%) and nation (0.55%).
Crimes Hate has generally been minimal in Santa Monica, a single incident reported in 2007. However, the city has seen an increase in anti-Islamic hate crimes In 2001, after the attacks of September 11. levels of hate crimes back to their lowest levels of 2000 by 2002.
In 2006, Santa Monica past Voters Measure "Y" with a majority of 65%, which motivates the issuance of citations for smoking pot at the bottom of the list of police priorities. Study 2009 by the Santa Monica Daily Press has revealed that since the law took effect in 2007, the Santa Monica police "had not issued any summonses for violations related to the adult, personal use of marijuana in private homes. "
Gang activity
Then that gentrification has become a large part of the city, parts of Santa Monica experienced gang activity. The City estimates that fewer than 50 members of gang Santa Monica, although some community organizers dispute this claim. The gang activity has prevailed for decades in the Pico neighborhood, including the area extending roughly from 14th Street east of Cloverfield, and between Pico Boulevard and Colorado Avenue. This war has spilled so sporadic in the halls of Santa Monica High School and impacts students lives everyday Olympic High School (corner of Ocean Park Blvd and Lincoln Blvd.) These disputes various claimed dozens of lives in more than two decades.
Culver / Pico feud
One of the heaviest fighting was between Santa Monica 13 Latino gangs and the rival Culver City 13 gang. In 1998, five people shooting occurred in a period of two weeks between these two bands.
In October 1998, claimed Culver City 13 gang member Omar Sevilla, 21, of Culver City was killed. A few hours after the shooting of Sevilla, German tourist Horst Fietz was killed. Several days later Juan Martin Campos, 23 years old businessman from the city of Santa Monica and the former gang member was shot. Police believe it was a retaliatory killing in response to the death of Omar Sevilla. Least twenty-four hours later, Javier Cruz was wounded outside his home on 17th and Michigan, a violence riddled pocket of the Pico area.
In 2006, there was a double homicide Westside clothing store on Lincoln Boulevard. During the incident, gang members from Culver City David "Puppet" Robles and Jesse "Psycho" came into the store Garcia masked and began opening fire, killing Anthony and Michael Juarez. Then he ran to a getaway vehicle driven by a third member of Culver City gang which is now also in custody. The clothing store was found to block local gang members in Santa Monica. The dead included two men from Northern California, who had just visited the store owner, his cousin, to see if they could open a similar store in your area. According to police, the incident was in retaliation for a shooting committed by the group Santa Monica 13 days before the Juarez brothers were slaughtered.
Besides the rivalry with the Culver City gang, Pico Black and Latino gang members also feud with the Venice and West Los Angeles gangs. The main rivals in these regions include Venice 13, a Crips gang in Venice located in the coastal Oakwood Venice, California. SOTEL 13 gang located in West Los Angeles has long been the primary rival gangs in Santa Monica America.
In popular culture
Film and TV
Hundreds of films have been shot in Part or all in the city of Santa Monica. One of the oldest exterior shots in Santa Monica is married grudge Buster Keaton (1929) showing a large Part of 2nd Street. Comedy is a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) includes several scenes shot in Santa Monica, California, especially along the streets of slope, This led to the treasury of the film, "The Big W". The Sylvester Stallone movie Rocky III (1982) shows Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed in training for combat Clubber Lang cons running on the beach in Santa Monica, and Stallone Demolition Man (1993) includes the configuration of Santa Monica. Love Somebody indie Henry Jaglom (1987), the last film in which Orson Welles appears takes place in the venerable Mayfair Theatre Santa Monica. Heathers (1989) uses John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica for many outside shots. The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996) takes place entirely in Santa Monica, including the area of Palisades Park, and Station KCRW radio in Santa Monica College similar. 17 Again (2009) was shot in Samo Alto. Other films exterior shots show significant Santa Monica Fletch (1985), Get Shorty (1995) and Ocean's Eleven (2001).
The documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001) and the related drama Lords of Dogtown (2005) are all on Culture influential skate Santa Monica Ocean Park neighborhood 70 years.
Santa Monica Pier is shown in many films, including They Shoot Horses, Right? (1969), The Sting (1973), "Ruthless People (1986), Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), a" clean slate "(1994), Forrest Gump (1994), Internet (1995) Love Stinks (1999), Cell (2004) and Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009).
A number of television series have been established in Santa Monica, including Baywatch, Three's Company, Pacific Blue, and private practice. In Buffy the Vampire cons, the main body outside the town of Sunnydale, including the infamous sign of the sun is Located in Santa Monica a lot on Olympic Boulevard.
The film The Doors (1991) and Speed (1994) seems Big Blue Bus Santa Monica
The city Santa Monica (and in particular Santa Monica Airport) appeared in the disaster movie Roland Emmerich, 2012 (2009). An earthquake destroyed the airport and its surroundings a group of survivors escape a personal level.
Literature
most famous character of Raymond Chandler private eye Philip Marlowe often a part of his adventures in a place called "Bay City," based on the depression era of Santa Monica. In the world of Marlowe Bay City is "wide open town", where gambling and other crimes to flourish because of inefficient and corrupt police in bulk.
The configuration part of the book by Mitch Albom The five people I met in heaven, has similarities with the Pacific Pier along the beach of Santa Monica. In the book, called Ruby Pier. Mitch Albom has even acknowledged the pier of the Pacific for your cooperation.
Music
The group "Linkin Park" was named after Lincoln Park in Santa Monica.
The modern rock band Theory of a Deadman's song titled "Santa Monica" is a first person narrative of a young girl to leave her partner to start a new life in Santa Monica.
The band released a song Everclear entitled "Santa Monica" in 1995, which became his first great public success.
The band Savage Garden also released a song entitled "Santa Monica "from their album # 3 United States Savage Garden (1997).
The ska / reggae, Bedouin Soundclash has a song titled "Santa Monica".
One few songs and musical satirist Tom Lehrer recorded since the 1970s is a tribute to the holidays of the Jewish calendar entitled "I spend Hanukkah in Santa Monica.
Santa Monica listed along Jack Mannequin debut album Everything in Transit.
In 1968, singer and composer Noel Harrison started a song and album entitled Santa Monica Pier.
In 1948, Kay Kyser Director has published a dossier of 78 novelty song "When Veronica plays the harmonica (In Santa Monica Pier). "
Gaming
Santa Monica is featured in the video game True Crime: Streets of LA (2003), Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines (2004), Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004), Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005), and Midnight Club: Los Angeles (2008).
See also
Los Angeles Portal
List Santa Monica Entertainment designated
List of people from Santa Monica, California
Muscle Beach
Santa Monica Barrios
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^ Police chief calls for regional approach to gang violence
^ The death of gangster Omar Sevilla.
^ Los NBC report Angeles to catch the murderer of Fietz
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^ Pico Violence
^ Westside Clothing Store Suspects accused of shooting
^ 'Gangster's Paradise Lost "
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