Reseda, Residential neighborhood in San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, United States
Reseda is a residential neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley with single-family houses along wide streets, small parks, and commercial strips. Schools and libraries are scattered throughout the area, which is crossed by several major roads.
The neighborhood began in 1912 on former farmland and takes its name from a fragrant plant. After World War II, it grew rapidly into a typical suburban area.
The neighborhood reflects its multicultural population through various ethnic restaurants, local festivals, community events, and educational programs throughout the year.
Access is via several main roads that connect the Valley. Parks and shopping centers are scattered throughout the neighborhood and can be reached by car or bus.
Several Hollywood productions used the streets and properties as filming locations. The scenes showcase the typical suburban architecture and wide residential streets of the neighborhood.
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