
PACOIMA
In the three mile radius around Pacoima’s City Hall, the residents of one of L.A.’s oldest neighborhoods created a cultural landmark called

PANORAMA CITY
Highly populated and home to the oldest IHOP in the world, Panorama City is known as the Valley’s first planned community. There’s a lot of

PORTER RANCH
If Uncle Phil and Aunt Viv knew about Porter Ranch, then the Fresh Prince may have ended up here instead of Bel Air. Snuggled right up again

RESEDA
Lettuce, lima beans, and walnuts, oh my! That’s what Reseda was known for in the 1920’s, when the Southern Pacific Railroad chugged down She

SHADOW HILLS
One of the last remaining equestrian zoned areas, this semi-rural community is definitely more horse, and less Prius than any other SFV neig

SAN FERNANDO
San Fernando, only slightly to be confused with the San Fernando Valley, certainly is a cultural icon. With a deep history and an architectu

PANORAMA CITY
Most Chatsworthians are on the other side of their 40’s and nearly three-fourths of the population are homeowners. It’s a great place if you

SHERMAN OAKS
Do’s and dont’s of how to hang with Sherman Oaks denizens. Do talk about how you avoid Ventura Boulevard at rush hour. Don’t say “gag me wit

STUDIO CITY
It got its name in 1927, since it was home to CBS Studio Center, but that’s not the only studio you’ll find in this town that borders Hollyw

SUN VALLEY
South of Shadow Hills and north of North Hollywood, you’ll find a youthful and moderately diverse crowd in Sun Valley. With three city-run r