San Fernando Gardens
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San Fernando Gardens is a housing project located in the Pacoima district of the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California.[1]
San Fernando Gardens was built during World War II to house workers at the nearby Lockheed aerospace manufacturing facilities in Burbank. The project was racially integrated; its wartime black population was the first significant African-American population in the San Fernando Valley. Like the district surrounding it, San Fernando Gardens is now overwhelmingly Latino and African American[citation needed]. It is the northernmost project in Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles's system.
Education[]
The facility is assigned to the following Los Angeles Unified School District schools:
- Pacoima Elementary School
- Maclay Middle School
- San Fernando High School
San Fernando Gardens
Apartment buildings on Lehigh Avenue
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Coordinates: 34°16′05″N 118°24′58″W / 34.268°N 118.416°W
- Public housing in Los Angeles
- Buildings and structures in the San Fernando Valley
- Pacoima, Los Angeles
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