Reynier Village, Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Times' Mapping L.A. project places Reynier Village is in the larger neighborhood of Mid-City.

[7] In 1929 the association was vocally opposed to an increase in Pacific Electric streetcar fares, especially on the neighboring Venice Short Line.

[10] In 1934 the newly constructed Benedict Canyon creek storm drain alleviated previously common street flooding "kept the area in Palms and Reynier Park near the Alexander Hamilton high school comparatively dry" and thus Culver City buses were rerouted to Robertson instead of Washington during the rains.

Built in 1865 by Antonio Jose Rocha II, the privately occupied residence at 2400 Shenandoah St. in 1963 became Los Angeles' 13th historic-cultural monument.

Reynier Park makes an appearance in Paul Beatty's 2003 Los Angeles novel The White-Boy Shuffle.

Reynier Park (2023)