Eagle Rock

Eagle Rock is a neighborhood in northeastern Los Angeles, bordered by the city of Glendale on the north and west, Highland Park on the southeast, Glassell Park on the southwest and the cities of Pasadena and South Pasadena on the east.

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Total Listings: 32
Average Price: $402,389
Highest Listing Price: $820,000
Lowest Listing Price: $98,500
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Eagle Rock was once a city. The area was eventually annexed into the City of Los Angeles because the need of more sewers and water supply. Major thoroughfares include Eagle Rock Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard. The Glendale and Ventura freeways run along the district's western and northern edges, respectively. A massive boulder at the district's northern edge contains an indentation which casts a bird-shaped shadow on the rock at certain times of day, giving the neighborhood its name.

The neighborhood is inhabited by a wide variety of ethnic and socioeconomic groups. A core of counter-culture writers, artists and filmmakers has existed in the town since the 1920s. The town was well-known during the late '50s, '60s and '70s for its sizable hot rod culture, which is today almost defunct. Eagle Rock is the site of Occidental College, designed by famed architect Myron Hunt and built in 1914. Eagle Rock is home to many historic and architecturally significant homes, many done in the Craftsman, Georgian, Streamline Moderne, Art Deco and Mission Revival style

History
Prior to the arrival of European settlers, the secluded valley below the San Rafael Hills that is roughly congruent to Eagle Rock's present boundaries was inhabited by the Tongva tribe, who hunted the game that watered at its springs. These aboriginal inhabitants were displaced by Spanish settlers in the late 18th century, with the area incorporated into the Rancho San Rafael. Following court battles, the area known as Rancho San Rafael was divided into 31 parcels in 1870. Benjamin Dreyfus was awarded what is now called Eagle Rock. In the 1880s Eagle Rock existed as a farming community. The arrival of American settlers and the growth of Los Angeles resulted in steadily increasing semi-rural development in the region throughout the late 19th century, culminating in Eagle Rock's establishment as an independent city in 1906 and its incorporation in 1911.

In 1909, Hill Avenue, now Hill Drive, was (and still is) one of Eagle Rock's most beautiful streets. Other streets were Royal Drive (now Mt. Royal Drive), Acacia Street (now Laverna Avenue), Kenilworth Avenue (now Hermosa Avenue), Highland Avenue (now Highland View Avenue), and Fairmont Avenue (now Maywood Avenue). In the 1950s, newer streets such as Kincheloe Drive were extended into the hillsides for the building of larger homes with a view of the city. Today these streets are dotted with large homes on wide lots.

The arrival of Owens Valley water via the Los Angeles Aqueduct and the concurrent depletion of the young city's wells ultimately led the city fathers, after considerable pressure and threats from the City of Los Angeles, to agree to annexation by Los Angeles in 1923. Eagle Rock is one of the few cities incorporated by Los Angeles to still have its original pre-annexation City Hall (2035 Colorado Blvd) and Library (2225 Colorado Blvd) still standing. The library, a Carnegie Library built in 1915, has since been listed on the National Register of Historic Places and converted into a community center, the Eagle Rock Community Cultural Center.

Eagle Rock and the motion picture industry
Intersection of Eagle Rock Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard. Eagle Rock has frequently been used as a backdrop for many movies and television showsWith an "Anytown, USA" feel to it, and such a close proximity to Hollywood and the major motion picture studios, this community has often been a favored choice as a film location. Cameos include Top Gun, Hunt for Red October, and a second-season episode of The O.C. Star Trek III was partially filmed on the campus of Occidental College. This campus also served as "California University" in the 1990s television series, Beverly Hills, 90210. Quentin Tarantino filmed parts of Reservoir Dogs here and in neighboring Highland Park. Other movies filmed almost entirely in Eagle Rock include; all of the exterior scenes of The Incredible Shrinking Woman[1] (1981) starring Lily Tomlin, Record City[2] (1978) with Ed Begley, Jr. was filmed in its entirety in a defunct auto paint shop, and The Unwed Father[3] (1974) starring Timothy Bottoms had all of its exterior location shots filmed on the Eagle Rock High School campus.[4] Avril Lavigne's music video Complicated was mostly shot in the Eagle Rock Mall.

Some of the architecture of Eagle Rock has been featured as well; a house on the 5200 block of Shearin Avenue was used during the 1984 filming of Teen Wolf, starring Michael J. Fox, and a house on the 4900 block of College View Avenue was used during the 1975 filming of The Day of the Locust, starring Donald Sutherland.

 Ben Affleck, a former Occidental College student, lived on Hill Drive with then-roommate and co-writer Matt Damon while they wrote the script for Good Will Hunting, which would go on to win them a Best Original Screenplay Academy Award.[5]

 Many famous motion picture actors and actresses, along with writers and others involved in the industry, have lived in Eagle Rock over the years, see the Notable Residents section below for more details.

Education
Eagle Rock residents are zoned to schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

Public elementary schools:

  • Eagle Rock Elementary School
  • Dahlia Heights Elementary
  • Rockdale Elementary School
  • Toland Way Elementary School

Public middle & high schools: There are two middle/high schools; the LAUSD public school Eagle Rock High School, which also serves as a middle school, and public charter school Renaissance Arts Academy.

 

Colleges and universities:
Occidental College

Private schools:
St. Dominic School

Libraries
Los Angeles Public Library operates the Eagle Rock Branch Library at 5027 Caspar Avenue.[6] 

References
1. Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981)
2. Record City (1978)
3. The Unwed Father (1974)
4. Eagle Rock High School
5. "Eagle Rock Valley Historical Society." Retrieved on February 23, 2009.
6."Eagle Rock Branch Library." Los Angeles Public Library. Retrieved on December 9, 2008.

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Nestled At The End Of A Cul-de-sac Above Hill Drive...

$1,100,000
Los Angeles (city), CA
4 br, 3½ ba, 3,026 ft² Residential
Price:
$1,100,000
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
4
Baths:
Type:
Residential
MLS® #:
10469945

Nestled At The End Of A Cul-de-sac Above Hill Drive In Eagle Rock With Views Of The Hills And Even Downtown...

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Price Is Below Building Costs. Posh Custom Built W/views...

$1,050,000
Los Angeles (city), CA
4 br, 5 ba, 5,175 ft² Residential
Price:
$1,050,000
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
4
Baths:
5
Type:
Residential
MLS® #:
10441487

Price Is Below Building Costs. Posh Custom Built W/views From All 5 Floors! A Beautiful & Comfortable...

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Regular Sale And No Rent Control. Very Nicely Kept...

$999,999
Los Angeles (city), CA
7 br, 4 ba, 3,534 ft² Residential Income
Price:
$999,999
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
7
Baths:
4
Type:
Residential Income
MLS® #:
12138485

Regular Sale And No Rent Control. Very Nicely Kept Traditional 4 Units In Eagle Rock, A Unique Property...

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Great Deal, Custom 3500 Sqft Home, 3bed/5bath 3 Levels,...

$780,000
Los Angeles (city), CA
3 br, 5 ba, 3,500 ft² Residential
Price:
$780,000
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
3
Baths:
5
Type:
Residential
MLS® #:
10476363

Great Deal, Custom 3500 Sqft Home, 3bed/5bath 3 Levels, Huge Master Bedroom, Family Room, Court Yard,...

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Located In Eagle Rock, Adjecent To Glendale And Pasadena...

$725,000
Los Angeles (city), CA
6 br, 3 ba, 2,382 ft² Residential Income
Price:
$725,000
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
6
Baths:
3
Type:
Residential Income
MLS® #:
12137887

Located In Eagle Rock, Adjecent To Glendale And Pasadena And Minutes Away From Downtown Los Angeles,...

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New Price! Vintage Craftsman Beauty, Same Family Ownership...

$699,000
Los Angeles (city), CA
4 br, 2 ba, 2,163 ft² Residential
Price:
$699,000
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
4
Baths:
2
Type:
Residential
MLS® #:
12140191

New Price! Vintage Craftsman Beauty, Same Family Ownership For 43 Years. Great Location In Northern Eagle...

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Unique Two Storey Home Nestled In The Tree Tops, With...

$699,000
Los Angeles (city), CA
3 br, 3 ba, 1,850 ft² Residential
Price:
$699,000
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
3
Baths:
3
Type:
Residential
MLS® #:
22141174

Unique Two Storey Home Nestled In The Tree Tops, With Views Of City Lights And Mountains From Most Windows....

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Beautiful 1924 Craftsman Duplex Located In The Heart...

$699,000
Los Angeles (city), CA
, 2,135 ft² Residential Income
Price:
$699,000
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
0
Baths:
0
Type:
Residential Income
MLS® #:
10465725

Beautiful 1924 Craftsman Duplex Located In The Heart Of Eagle Rock. This Standard Sale Is The Perfect...

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Floating In Views On A Vast Promontory In Rustic Seclusion,...

$698,000
Los Angeles (city), CA
3 br, 1¾ ba, 1,316 ft² Residential
Price:
$698,000
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
3
Baths:
Type:
Residential
MLS® #:
10454147

Floating In Views On A Vast Promontory In Rustic Seclusion, Minutes From Everything And Far Away From...

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Perched At The Crest Of A Lovely Street Sits This Enchanting...

$688,000
Los Angeles (city), CA
3 br, 1¾ ba, 1,792 ft² Residential
Price:
$688,000
City:
Los Angeles (city)
Beds:
3
Baths:
Type:
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MLS® #:
10470619

Perched At The Crest Of A Lovely Street Sits This Enchanting English. A Romantic Courtyard Entry Prescribes...

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