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Pacific Palisades

 
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Pacific Palisades is a district within the U.S. city of L.A., located between Brentwood to the east, Malibu to the west, Santa Monica to the southeast, the S.M. Bay to the southwest, and the santa Monica Mountains to the north. The area currently has about 27,000 residents. It is a very affluent and primarily residential area, with a mixture of large private homes, small (usually older) houses, condominiums, and apartments. Every 4th of July, the Chamber of Commerce sponsors day-long events which include a 5K and 10 K Run, a parade down Sunset Boulevard, and a fireworks displa at Palisades High School football field. It also includes some large parklands and many hiking trails. It is known as "Where The Mountains Meet the Sea."

In 1911, film director Thomas Ince created his Western film factory "Inceville", which at its peak employed nearly 600 people. A decade later, the Rev. Charles H. Scott and the Southern California Methodist Episcopal Church bought the land; in 1922, Scott founded Pacific Palisades, envisioning an elaborate religious-intellectual commune. Believers snapped up choice lots and lived in tents during construction. By 1925, the Palisades had 100 homes. In one subdivision, streets were named for Methodist missionaries. The tents eventually were replaced by cabins, then by bungalows, and ultimately by multimillion-dollar homes.

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