Larchmont, Los Angeles, California

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Larchmont (alternately Larchmont Village) is the commercial heart of the Hancock Park district of Los Angeles, California. Although the neighborhood lies wholly within Windsor Square, and serves as Windsor Square's "main street," it is commonly thought of as a distinct and separate district, a dividing line between the mansions to its west and the family homes to its east (an area known as Windsor Square). Larchmont Village is centered on Larchmont Boulevard between Beverly Boulevard and 3rd Street.

Larchmont Blvd.'s commercial strip.
Larchmont Blvd.'s commercial strip.

The commercial strip along Larchmont Boulevard resembles a well-preserved downtown in a small Northeastern or Midwestern town. The trendy street is home to Dawson's Bookshop, an important Los Angeles bookstore and publishing house, as well as Pinkberry and numerous upscale restaurants and shops.

Larchmont is zoned to schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District [1].

Some residents are zoned to Van Ness Elementary School. Some residents are zoned to Vine Street Elementary School.

All residents are zoned to Le Conte Middle School and Fairfax High School.

Larchmont Charter School, a Kindergarten through 6th grade charter school, is located in the area.

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