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William Selig set up what may have been the first permanant film studio in Los Angeles in the Edendale neighborhood to the east of Ivanhoe valley in 1909, soon followed by Mack Sennett in 1912. The Glendale-Hyperion Bridge in eastern Silver Lake near the I-5 freeway The 30s & 40s saw artists, writers, actors and musicians join other progressives such as union organizers, civic activists, and communists flock to the area, and with them, its modern aesthetics as architects such as Gregory Ain, Craig Ellwood, John Lautner, Rudolph Schindler, Walter Dorwin Teague, and Raphael Soriano designed their houses and businesses, creating what local realtors now point out as having more architecturally significant homes per square mile in Silver Lake than in other part of Los Angeles. The hills of Ivanhoe and the neighboring Edendale had always attracted bohemians seeking safe haven from the prying eyes of polite society, and the further development of Silver Lake as a lush parkland only increase its appeal. The reservoir was named for influential former LA City Councilman and then City Water Commissioner Herman Silver, who was instrumental in gaining the approvals to purchase the 127 acres of land and the funding for the construction of the reservoir. William Mulholland identified the area as an ideal location to place emergency reservoirs for the rapidly growning city, building the upper Ivanhoe Reservoir in 1906 and the eponymous Silver Lake reservoir in 1907. It was demolished in 1959 and only its concrete footings remain. Originally constructed of timber, the viaduct was replaced in 1928 by a steel span construction to make way for Fletcher Drive underneath it. In 1904, the Fletcher Drive Viaduct was constructed at the northeastern boundary of Silver Lake for the Glendale Line of the Pacific Electric Railway Company, connecting the area to Downtown Los Angeles. Ī Red Car crossing over Fletcher Drive circa 1955. The area known as Ivanhoe to the north of the current reservoir was originally developed by Byram & Poindexter as early as 1887, named for Sir Walter Scott's book of the same name with many streets in that area referencing other works and characters such as Herkimer, Rowena, Kenilworth, Ben Lomond, Hawick, and St. Ĭlimate data for Silver Lake, Los Angeles The Silver Lake neighborhood council has mapped the boundaries of its council region. Much of the Silver Lake Residential Historic District is associated with this tract. It was originally developed in the 1920s and 1930s by Daisy Canfield, wife of silent film star Antonio Moreno. The prime real estate around the Silver Lake Reservoir is known as Moreno Highlands. Street and other boundaries are: the Los Angeles River between Glendale Boulevard and Fletcher Drive and Riverside Drive on the northeast, the Glendale Freeway on the east, Effie Street, Coronado Street, Berkeley Avenue and Fletcher Drive on the southeast, the Hollywood Freeway on the south, Virgil Avenue on the west and Fountain Avenue and Hyperion Avenue on the northwest.
Silver Lake is flanked on the northeast by Atwater Village and Elysian Valley, on the southeast by Echo Park, on the southwest by Westlake, on the west by East Hollywood and on the northwest by Los Feliz.