Reviews Victoria park
Victoria Park
Victoria Park is a small neighborhood which is centrally situated in Los Angeles in California. One can enter this neighborhood on Windsor Drive which is off of Pico Boulevard. Some of the sights to see here are Lafayette Square, Wellington Square, Windsor Village and Hancock Park. Established in 1908, this neighborhood is considered as one of the only two neighborhoods in entire Los Angeles, where houses are arranged on a circular street. Most of the houses are fine architectural works like the American Arts and Crafts Movement, the Holmes-Shannon House, the Craftsman Home and many more.
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