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Located south of the Los Angeles International Airport. El Segundo is a charming little city. The population is roughly 17,000. It's name means "the second". It comes from the second Standard Oil Refinery, built in 1917. Standard, now Chevron, remains a big presence, controlling on the south side about half of El Segundo.
Down through the years, a small community covering about 550 acres grew up between the refinery and the airport and, because the town had a strong tax base and corporate sponsors, it did an excellent job of installing parks and amenities.
El Segundo has a library, recently renovated, a seniors' center, a swimming pool, a driving range, a golf course and about half/dozen parks. The city recreational department offers many activities for children, teens and adults. Secluded, intimate town, close to everything, but buffered by the airport and the major industries, seemingly stuck off by it self. It's on the Pacific and has a short drive to some of the finest beaches in L.A. County.
El Segundo has its own school district, including one elementary, one middle and one high school. Scores generally run from the 80th to 90th percentile. This indicates strong support for education. A $24 million bond passes in 1997 to renovate their schools. Center Elementary, in 2000, was split into Center Street Elementary and Richmond Street Elementary schools. The town also has a parochial school.
About 25 percent of the town's housing was built before 1950. About 40 percent was built between 1950 and 1970 and the rest over the last 30 years. The great majority of the single homes have two and three bedrooms. About two dozen homes are positioned along the beach bluff's to command views of the ocean. The rest of the town is built along gently sloping land away from the beach. The state in 2000 counted 7,362 housing units, 293 single attached, 3,887 multiples (many of them hotel rooms), one mobile.
It has a short commute for many because the town is surronded by and includes job producing offices and industries. It also has several major hotels.
For commuters going to downtown L.A., the drive is about 20 miles. Check You can reach the Chamber of Commerce at: www.elsegundochamber.org | |
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RESTAURANTS America ~ Californian
Chef Hannes Continental & Contemporary ~ $$$ Child-friendly and outdoor seating available. 411 1/2 Main Street, El Segundo, CA 90245 310.640.0164
Asian ~ Sushi
Taiko Restaurant Sushi ~ $$ The lunchtime bento box is where it’s at. All around tasty and reasonable priced for this good sushi spot. 2041 Rosecrans Avenue, El Segundo, CA 90245 310.647.3100
Italian
Stuft Pizza Italian ~ $ Great ‘home-made’ pizza 400 Main Street, El Segundo, CA 90245 310.322.2666
Mexican
Cozymel's Mexican ~ $$ Great for happy hour margaritas or “take the office crew” out at lunchtime for tasty fresh spicy Mexican food…even if it has a small chain-restaurant feel.’ 2171 Rosecrans Avenue @ Continental Way, El Segundo, CA 90245 310.606.5464 ~ www.cozymels.com
Steak & Seafood
Fleming's Prime Steakhouse Steaks & American ~ $$$ Great “cuts of beef”, “terrific” sides and an “extensive wine list that isn’t too elitist” make for “memorable meals”, backed by “silky smooth service” and a “very active bar scene.” 2301 Rosecrans Avenue, El Segundo, CA 90245 310.643.6911 ~ www.flemingssteakhouse.com
McCormick & Schmick Seafood & American ~ $$$ Great Happy Hour, consistent menu and good service…it’s a chain worth making the time for. 2101 Rosecrans Avenue, El Segundo, CA 90245 310.416.1123 ~ www.mccormickandschmicks.com
Second City Bistro Steaks ~ $$ Great steak and chops at this cool hideaway that’s had a nice refurbishment. Every dish seems to be great not to mention the very nice service. 223 Richmond Street @ Grand Avenue, El Segundo, CA 90245 310.322.6085 ~ www.secondcitybistro.com | |
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