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Tarzana is a suburban neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of
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. Tarzana is on the site of a former ranch owned by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is named after Burroughs' fictional jungle hero,
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History

The area now known as Tarzana was occupied in 1797 by Spanish settlers and missionaries who established the San Fernando Mission. Later absorbed by Mexico, the land was surrendered to the United States in 1848 by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo following the
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. Under US rule it evolved into a series of large cattle ranches. Investors took over in the 1870s, turning grazing into large-scale
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farm operation. The area was purchased in 1909 by the Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company. ''
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'' founder and publisher General Harrison Gray Otis invested in the company and also personally acquired in the center of modern-day Tarzana. In February 1919, Edgar Rice Burroughs, author of the popular ''
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'' novels, arrived in California with his family, relocating from Oak Park, Illinois. He and his family had wintered in Southern California twice before, and he found the climate ideal. On March 1, Burroughs purchased Otis's tract and established Tarzana Ranch. Burroughs subdivided and sold the land for residential development with neighboring small farms following suit.


Geography


Boundaries

Tarzana, which measures , is bounded on the south by Topanga State Park, on the east by Encino, on the north by Reseda and on the west by Woodland Hills. Victory Boulevard marks the northern edge of the neighborhood, Lindley Avenue the eastern, Corbin Avenue, with a jog to Oakdale Avenue, the western, and Topanga State Park the southern.


Climate

Tarzana experiences a hot-summer Mediterranean climate. Due to its inland location, there is a higher degree of diurnal temperature variation than more coastal areas of Los Angeles.


Population

The U.S. census counted 35,502 people living in Tarzana in 2000, and Los Angeles estimated the neighborhood's population at 37,778 in 2008. There were 4,038 people per square mile, among the lowest
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in the city. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the racial composition was predominantly
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(70.7%), followed by Asian (5%), and black or
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(3.6%). The ''Los Angeles Times'' considered the area as "moderately diverse". 35.1% of the population was foreign-born, with Iranian (10.3%) and Russian (9.1%) as the most common ancestries. Iran (24.2%) and Mexico (12.1%) were the most common foreign places of birth. The percentage of divorced men and women was among the county's highest. Some 9% of the residents were military veterans, considered high for the city of Los Angeles. The percentages of residents aged 50 and older were among the county's highest. The median age, 38, was old when compared to the rest of the city and the county. The median household income in 2008 dollars was considered high, at $73,195.


Notable people

* Paul Abrahamian, reality television participant *
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, filmmaker * Marc Anthony, singer * Ed Asner, actor * Banks, singer * Judy Blumberg, competitive ice dancer * Edgar Rice Burroughs, author * Cindy Bortz, 1987 World Junior Champion figure skater *
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, singer * Doja Cat, rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer * Shavahn Church, American-British gymnast *
Jordan Cohen Jordan Cohen (ג'ורדן כהן; born July 31, 1997) is an American-Israeli basketball player for Maccabi Haifa in the Israel Basketball Premier League, who plays the point guard position. Early life Cohen was born in Tarzana, California, and ...
(born 1997), American-Israeli basketball player * Mike Connors, actor * Kaley Cuoco, actress and producer * Jason Derulo, singer * Jordan Farmar (born 1986), American-Israeli basketball player *
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, tennis player * Selena Gomez, actress, singer * David Gregory, television journalist * Chubby Johnson, actor; served as honorary mayor of Tarzana * Gabe Kapler (born 1975), Major League Baseball outfielder, and manager (
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) *
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, television personality * Luke Kennard, NBA player with the LA Clippers, lives in Tarzana * Lisa Kudrow, actress, grew up in Tarzana * Blake Lively, actress, born in Tarzana * Jon Lovitz, comedian and actor, born in Tarzana *
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, YouTube personality *
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, entertainment journalist * Paul Rodriguez, skateboarder, born in Tarzana * Jim Rome, radio personality, born in Tarzana * JoJo Siwa, YouTube personality and reality television star * Hailee Steinfeld, actress and singer *
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, comedian * Benny Urquidez, kickboxer, martial arts choreographer, and actor * Wilmer Valderrama, actor * Bobby Womack, soul singer-songwriter * Anton Yelchin, actor


Education

A total of 40.3% of Tarzana residents aged 25 and older have earned a four-year degree. Percentages of those residents with a bachelor's degree or with a master's degree are also high for the county.


Elementary and secondary schools

Schools within Tarzana are: * Gaspar de Portola Middle School,
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, 18720 Linnet Street * Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies (4–12), LAUSD alternative, 18605 Erwin Street * Vanalden Avenue Elementary School, LAUSD, 19019 Delano Street * Tarzana Elementary School, LAUSD, 5726 Topeka Drive * CHIME Institute's Schwarzenegger Community School, LAUSD charter, 19722 Collier Street * Wilbur Charter for Enriched Academics, LAUSD K–5, 5213 Crebs Avenue * Nestle Avenue Elementary School, LAUSD, 5060 Nestle Avenue Zoned high schools serving Tarzana include: * Birmingham High School in ( Lake Balboa area) *
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(in Reseda area) * Taft High School (in Woodland Hills area) Private schools include: *
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West Valley Campus


Postsecondary schools

* Columbia College Hollywood, a private nonprofit film school on Oxnard Street.


Public libraries

The
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operates the Encino-Tarzana Branch on
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in Tarzana.


Recreation and parks

The Tarzana Recreation Center has a gymnasium that also is used as an auditorium; the building's capacity is 600. The park also has barbecue pits, a lighted baseball diamond, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a community room, an indoor gymnasium without weights, picnic tables, and lighted volleyball courts. Caballero Canyon, located on the north side of the Santa Monica mountains in Tarzana offers multiple trails for hiking, mountain biking and unobstructed views of the San Fernando Valley. There is a 3.6 mile loop trail located here that is moderately trafficked and allows dogs on a leash. At the top of the trail hikers and mountain bikers will see signs leading the entrance of Topanga State Park. There are no fees or permits required to hike Caballero Canyon.


References


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