Posted Nov 26, 2019, 5:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Quixote
“West LA” is an actual neighborhood, and people do use that term sometimes to describe the areas that don’t fall under “Brentwood” or “Sawtelle.”
The “Westside” is a region that generally begins at La Cienega (the Beverly Hills border). West Hollywood, Beverly Grove, and the Fairfax District certainly aren’t the Westside in my mind, even if they’re populated by lots of Hollywood-types, Jews, and transplants. They have a distinct Hollywood/Mid-City fabric and feel.
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Yea, people have different ideas about it. I think it's LA Cienega, because that's where I think the city changes.
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