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Why is Calabasas ranked as one of the nation s top ten places to live?

Nestled in the oak-filled foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, the upscale community with small town charm has a progressive economy, safe neighborhoods, blue ribbon schools and healthy lifestyle. In addition to its desirable location surrounded by scenic open space, Calabasas is conveniently located near employment opportunities and all of Southern California s finest attractions. It is simply an ideal place to enjoy life.

With its rolling hills and waterfalls, Calabasas attracted Hollywood artists in the late 1920 s and established the bohemian colony of Park Moderne. Calabasas continues to value beauty through its art in public places program. Custom architecture, attractive business offices, and stylish shopping centers, as well as outdoor art blend the city s past, present and future into an exciting environment. The Calabasas Historical Society preserved a Zigzag Moderne fountain created by the 1920 s artists on a Native American footpath that can still be enjoyed in what are now called the bird streets .

No one is completely sure how Calabasas got its name, but it became popular during the late 60 s when Jimmy Durante gave a television sign off to his wife, Goodnight Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are, as she was often here visiting friends in the bird streets . Many believe that the city s unusual name stems from a Basque farmer s pumpkin cart that overturned en route to Los Angeles, spilling seeds that became the region s first official patch.

A desirable location throughout history, Calabasas was part of the El Camino Real, the original Mission Highway that served the California Missions. The first recorded occupation in the area was by Chumash Native Americans who settled along the banks in Calabasas Creek Park. Espiritu, daughter of Chumash Chief Odin, married Miguel Leonis the legendary King of Calabasas who ruled the territory in the mid-1800s. The Leonis Adobe, Los Angeles City Historic Cultural Monument No.1, is a living history museum in the heart of Old Town Calabasas where thousands of visitors and schoolchildren can relive the excitement of the old west. Calabasas original Last of the Old West Old Town offers a picturesque setting for dining and shopping and is the location of the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce.

Calabasas is admired around the nation, if not the world. It is a model city of prosperity for current residents as well as those who will call it home in the future. A self-sufficient young municipality, Calabasas practices prudent planning allocating for the growth necessary to maintain a desirable residential and business community. Future plans include a state-of-the-art civic center complex with fountains, plazas and a public library. Already in place are popular city operated public transportation programs and bicycle commuter routes. There is also ongoing acquisition of open space. Tomorrow is already here for those who have made Calabasas their home.

Hidden Hills, CA

Hidden Hills is an incorporated city, and also a gated development in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 1,875 at the 2000 census. It is located in the westernmost San Fernando Valley. It is one of the wealthiest cities in the United States.

 

 

 

 

 

Grocery and Convenience

  • Carlson Travel
  • Fazio Cleaners
  • Gelsons Market
  • Mail Boxes, Etc.
  • Ralphs Market
  • Rite Aid
  • Vons Market

     

  • Greater LA Community Information

  • L.A. Times Calendar Live
  • L.A. Weekly
  • Los Angeles
  • Los Angeles Airports
  • Los Angeles County Beaches
  • Weather Channel
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    Area Entertainment

  • Barnes and Noble
  • Convention Center
  • Edwards Cinemas
  • Local Movie Showtimes
  • Los Angeles Guide
  • Staples Center
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    Restaurants

  • Baja Fresh
  • Coffee Bean
  • Coldstone Creamery
  • Corner Bakery
  • Cosmos Grill
  • Johnny Rockets
  • Kings Fish House
  • La Salsa
  • Marmalade Cafe
  • Pick Up Stix
  • Red Robin
  • Sagebrush Cantina
  • Search For a Restaurant
  • Starbuck's Coffee
  • Subway Sandwiches
  • Top Restaurants of Los Angeles
  • Zagat Restaurant Guide
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    Pre-Schools

  • Boulevard School
  • Calabasas Clubhouse
  • Discovery School

  • Note:All of the Temples of Worship have pre-schools

     

    Schools

  • Alice C. Stelle Middle School
  • Arthur E. Wright Middle School
  • Bay Laurel Elementary
  • Calabasas High School
  • Chaparral Elementary
  • Indian Hills High School
  • Lupin Hill Elementary
  • Round Meadow Elementary
  • Sierra Canyon
  • Viewpoint School
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    Sports And Recreation

  • City of Calabasas Recreation
  • Mt. Wilson Observatory
  • Staples Center
  • The Getty Center
  • Tournament of Roses
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    Sports And Recreation

  • City of Calabasas Recreation
  • Mt. Wilson Observatory
  • Staples Center
  • The Getty Center
  • Tournament of Roses
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    Temples of Worship

  • Temple Aliyah
  • Temple Judea
  • Or Ami
  • Calabasas Shul
  • Shomreh Torah
  • Saint Bernadines
  • Utilities/ Local Government Information

  • Time Warner Cable
  • Calabasas Chamber of Commerce
  • Fire Department
  • GI Rubbish
  • Las Virgenes Water
  • Lost Hills Sheriff
  • Southern California Edison
  • Southern California Gas
  • SBC
  • United States Postal Service
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