Exposition Park, Los Angeles

This article is about the neighborhood in Los Angeles. For the park that gave this neighborhood its name, see Exposition Park (Los Angeles).

The Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles is the name of the neighborhood park and adjacent district in the south region of Los Angeles, California with about 33,000 residents. The neighborhood includes Exposition Park itself, with the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Exposition Rose Garden and three museums are located. It is also home to a Science Center Academy.[1]

Exposition Park neighborhood boundaries of the city of Los Angeles, as mapped by the Los Angeles Times

Geography

According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, The Exposition Park 1.85-square-mile neighborhood is flanked by Adams-Normandie on the north, University Park on the northeast, Historic South Central on the east, Vermont Square on the south, and Hyde Park and Leimert Park on the west.[2] It is bounded by Jefferson Boulevard on the north, Vermont Avenue on the east, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on the south and Arlington Avenue on the west, to which is added all of Exposition Park and additional land along both sides of Figueroa Street east and Exit 20A of the Harbor Freeway.[1]

Population

A total of 31,062 residents counted in its 1.85 square miles, which is including the park and Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as well according to the 2000 U.S. census—an average of 16,819 people per square mile among the highest population densities for both the city and the county. By 2008 the population had increased to 33,458, the city has estimated.[1]

The median age was 26, considered young for both the city and the county, and the percentages of residents aged birth through 18 were among the county's highest. There were 1,818 families headed by single parents; the rate of 27.3% was considered high for both the city and the county.[1]

Within the neighborhood, Latinos made up 36.9% of the population, while African American were at 38,1%— both considered high percentages for the county. Other ethnicities were White, 2.2%; Asian, 1.6%; and other, 2%. Mexico and El Salvador were the most common places of birth for the 38.5% of the residents who were born abroad, an average percentage of foreign-born when compared with the city as a whole.[1]

The median household income in 2008 dollars was $33,999, considered low for both the city and county. The percentage of households earning $20,000 or less was high, compared to the county at large. The average household size of 3.3 people was about the same as in the city at large. Renters occupied 69% of the housing units, and homeowners occupied the rest. The percentages of never-married people were among the county's highest—45.5% for men and 39.1% for women.[1]

Education

Only 7.3% of the neighborhood residents aged 25 and older had a four-year degree, a low percentage for both the city and the county. The percentage of residents of that age with less than a high school diploma was also high (the total number being 8,603, compared with 8,213 with more education).[1]

The schools operating with the Exposition Park neighborhood boundaries are:[3]

Recreation and parks

Exposition Park Entrance sign, 2007

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Exposition Park," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  2. "South Los Angeles," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  3. "Exposition Park Schools," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  4. 1 2 The Thomas Guide (2004), page 673
  5. Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks
  6. Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks

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Coordinates: 34°00′53″N 118°17′06″W / 34.01467°N 118.28509°W / 34.01467; -118.28509

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