

MISSION HILLS
If you want to know all about Mission Hills history, just ask your fourth grader. It’s likely they took a field trip to Mission San Fernando


NORTHRIDGE
THE Northridge? The one that had a big earthquake? Yes, that Northridge. Okay, now that we’ve gotten that out of the the way, let’s take a l


NORTH HILLS
When they changed their name from Mission Acres to North Hills, this north-central SFV community went all out with their cardinal directions


NORTH HOLLYWOOD
Put the name “Hollywood” in a neighborhood’s name and you’re just asking for drama. Six miles up from tinseltown, North Hollywood quickly gr


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