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11321 Blue Sage Drive
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4 Bed, 3 Bath Home
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Newer construction - barely been lived in, home has been done with many Quality features, …more»
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16051 Yarnell St
Sylmar, CA (in city)
5 Bed, 4+ Bath Home
2800 sq.ft.
$595,000 View on Map
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Mission Hills Adjacent
Mission Hills, CA (1.7 miles)
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2200 sq.ft.
$340,460 View on Map
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12555 Henzie Pl
Granada Hills, CA (4.9 miles)
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12000 sq.ft.
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9120 Oneida Ave
Sun Valley, CA (5.2 miles)
4 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1680 sq.ft.
The house is located in a beautiful neighborhood that is clean and has plenty of parking …more»
$375,000 View on Map
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12311 Sheldon St
Sun Valley, CA (5.2 miles)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1008 sq.ft.
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26520 Partridge Dr
Canyon Country, CA (6.3 miles)
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2850 sq.ft.
$849,000 View on Map
GPB1677
18561 Brymer St
Porter Ranch, CA (6.8 miles)
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3511 sq.ft.
$160,000 View on Map
AGM0251
8504 Outland View Dr.
Sun Valley, CA (6.9 miles)
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$689,000 View on Map
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19936 Mid Pines Ln
Northridge, CA (7.0 miles)
5 Bed, 3 Bath Home
2825 sq.ft.
Spectacular 270 degrees city lights and mountains view!  Immaculate condition! …more»
 

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Local city information for Sylmar, CA

Sylmar is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. It is located east of Interstate 5 and north of the city of San Fernando. Sylmar was once the site of the world’s largest olive groves - hence its name, which means “Sea of Trees”, from the Latin word for woods (silva) and the Spanish word for sea (mar).

Some 1500 years before the Spaniards settled, the Sylmar area was inhabited by the Tongva Indians. In 1797, the Spaniards founded Mission San Fernando Rey de España in what is now the nearby community of Mission Hills. Father Iballa, Padre at the Mission from 1820 to 1834, was indirectly responsible for Sylmar’s olives. He recognized the similarity of the climate and soil to those found in Europe where olives had been cultivated for centuries. He sent to Spain for young seedlings and planted them around the mission. Sylmar’s existence is so entwined with that of San Fernando that for many years the two were thought of as one. San Fernando became a city in 1874, leading to the naming of the unincorporated land surrounding San Fernando to Morningside. The area was renamed Sylmar after incorporation into the city of Los Angeles during the building of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, which passes through the north-west corner. Local stories state that the designer of the old aqueduct, William Mulholland, stood on the foothills near the site of the planned aqueduct and noted that the wind caused the green and silver leaves of the olive farms to look like waves crashing against the mountains.

By 1890, a group of Illinois businessmen bought 2,000 acres (8 km2) east of the railroad tracks on San Fernando Road just south of Roxford Street and planted olives on over 1,100 acres (4.5 km2). Calling themselves the Los Angeles Olive Growers Association, they built a packing plant and sold olives under the Tyler Olives label, later changing to the Sylmar Packing label. Sylmar’s olives became famous throughout the state for sweetness and purity. Chinese pickers were hired to harvest the crops and produced up to 800 US gallons (3,000 L) of olive oil a day. The pickling plant was located on the corner of Roxford and San Fernando Road.

Along with its near perfect climate for growing olives, Sylmar seemed also ideal for the treatment of respiratory problems. The present Olive View-UCLA Medical Center has its root in a tuberculosis sanitarium which opened close to the current site in 1920 and was destroyed by a fire in 1962. A new major medical center facility opened in January 1971 and was destroyed in the Sylmar earthquake the following month. The new Olive View Medical Center was completed and opened in 1987.

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