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South Serrano Avenue Historic District, Los Angeles Neighborhood

Wilshire Center is a vibrant neighborhood with convenient access to numerous public transit options, including several rapid transit stations and about 10 bus lines, making travel simple and efficient. Food lovers benefit from over 400 restaurants and cafes nearby, alongside a variety of grocery stores concentrated on Western Avenue that offer general and specialty shopping choices. Education is well-served by a selection of public and private schools within easy reach. The area pulses with energy, featuring around 40 nightlife venues and well-situated green spaces for relaxation. Housing primarily consists of large and small apartment buildings, offering lofts and one-bedroom homes in a lively urban setting.

Wilshire Center offers a variety of experiences for those who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and spending time in green spaces. It is very easy to find energetic places in this part of the city. Even though there is a limited selection of entertainment venues, there are crowds of people around most of the time, and places to go out at night are well-spread throughout the neighborhood. Those who like going out will enjoy the main streets, including Beverly Boulevard, which will not disappoint. Access to public green spaces is easy from most locations within the neighborhood since there are a few of them nearby for residents to discover.

Highlights of South Serrano Avenue Historic District

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

� houses The 400‑block of South Serrano Avenue

This single intact block of early 20th‑century single‑family homes—built between 1912 and 1921 and featuring Prairie School and Revival styles—is the only preserved row of detached houses amid a dense sea of apartments, preserving a rare slice of Mid‑City’s residential architectural heritage.

🏠 William & Mary Glascock House (451 S. Serrano Avenue)

A distinguished contributing property designed by notable architect Frank M. Tyler in 1914, this home is emblematic of the rich architectural legacy within the district and one of several Tyler designs that define the block’s character.

🏛️ Jose & Concepcion A. de Samaniego House (420 S. Serrano Avenue)

Another striking 1914 residence in the district, also designed by Frank M. Tyler, that underscores the cohesive period revival and Prairie School design themes that give the neighborhood its distinct historic appeal.

🖼️ Architect Harry Hayden Whiteley’s and Henry J. Knauer’s residences

The district includes examples by architect Harry Hayden Whiteley—who worked under Tyler—and a unique work by Henry J. Knauer at 403 S. Serrano Avenue, offering architectural variety while maintaining the unified early‑20th‑century aesthetic.

📜 National Register of Historic Places designation

Added on January 28, 1988, this designation recognizes the district’s exceptional historic integrity and ensures its preservation, distinguishing it as a protected enclave of Los Angeles’s early‑20th‑century residential development.

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This May in South Serrano Avenue Historic District

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

May 16, 2026

AAPI Joy: AAPI Voices, Then & Now

Los Angeles Central Library (Downtown LA) • 11:00 AM–4:00 PM

A vibrant free festival celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with performances, crafts, author talks, and culinary demos—perfect for families in South Serrano seeking accessible cultural experiences nearby.

May 27, 2026

Daddy & Me Storytime

San Fernando Library • 6:00 PM–6:45 PM

An early‐learning storytime with crafts, music, and play for children ages 0–5 and their dads or male caregivers—offers local families a nurturing, evening out close enough from Mid City.

May 4, 2026

Star Wars Day for Children

East Los Angeles Library • 4:30 PM–5:30 PM

A Star Wars–themed scavenger hunt and art activities for kids ages 4–12—fun, family-friendly, and imaginative, for nearby residents wanting an entertaining outing.

May 1–31, 2026

Live Music at Hollywood Bowl, Greek Theatre & More

Various venues across Los Angeles

Throughout May, LA’s major music venues like the Hollywood Bowl, Greek Theatre, the Troubadour and Echoplex offer a packed concert season—ideal for local music lovers wanting diverse live shows within a short drive.

May 7–31, 2026

Los Angeles County Fair

Fairplex, Pomona (LA County Fairgrounds)

A large regional fair with rides, food, agricultural exhibits, and nightly concerts—great for Mid City families looking for classic fair fun just a reasonable drive away over several weekends.

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