WILMINGTON, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

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Sketch of Wilmington in 1900, looking north

'Wilmington, California' is a neighborhood of Los Angeles, with industry as its primary economical activity. It lies adjacent to the Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, and Harbor City.
The ZIP Codes for Wilmington are 90744, and 90748 for P.O. boxes only.
Wilmington is the site of Drum Barracks, or Camp Drum, the only major American Civil War landmark in California.

Contents
History of Wilmington
Points of interest
Education
Port of Los Angeles
Movies and TV shows filmed in Wilmington
Notable residents
External links

History of Wilmington


Banning's Landing, 1870

The land was originally part of the 1784 Spanish land grant of Rancho San Pedro. It was known as 'New San Pedro' when the town was founded in September 1858. It was located at the site of a wharf, known as Banning's Landing, built by Phineas Banning. The name was changed in 1863 in honor of Wilmington, Delaware, Banning's birthplace. The post office, which opened in 1864, was the second in Los Angeles County.
The Roman Catholic church of SS. Peter and Paul was founded in 1865 and is now the second oldest parish in the archdiocese of Los Angeles. During the year 2000 Jubilee, it was proclaimed as a Pilgrimage Church and now it is called the Historic Faith Center of the San Pedro Pastoral Region.
The first railroad in Southern California was built in 1869, and ran from Banning's Landing up to the city of Los Angeles. Following the choice of San Pedro as the official location for the Port of Los Angeles in the 1890s, the town continued to grow with increased federal spending in the area. The city was annexed by the city of Los Angeles in 1909.

Points of interest



Wienerschnitzel (located on Pacific Coast Highway, East of Figueroa St.)
:The first Der Wienerschnitzel hot dog restaurant opened in 1961 in Wilmington and is still open for business.

Los Angeles Harbor College
:1111 Figueroa Place--One of two community colleges serving the South Bay region of Los Angeles.

Drum Barracks Civil War Museum
:1052 N Banning Blvd--U.S. Army headquarters during the Civil War era.

★ Banning's Landing
:100 E Water St--''One of a kind community center inspired by Wilmington's maritime traditions. The building was designed by Ted Tanaka.''

Phineas Banning Residence Museum
:401 E "M" St--Most famous structure in Wilmington and former home of the Banning family. The historic landmark was designed in Greek Revival style.
Banning Park Neighborhood, East Wilmington- Banning Blvd.


★ The Banning Park Neighborhood:
:The 1200 blocks of Lakme Ave, Cary Ave, and Banning Blvd (Between East "L" and "M" streets). This area features historic homes built in Spanish, Dutch, and American Colonial revival styles. Most of the homes were constructed during the 1930s and 1940s and developed by Sid Spearing. The site was originally purchased by William Wrigley Jr. in 1927.

Education


Wilmington is zoned to schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Elementary schools that serve Wilmington include:

★ Banning New Elementary School #1 (final name pending)

Broad Avenue Elementary School

Fries Avenue Elementary School

★ Gulf Avenue Elementary School

Hawaiian Avenue Elementary School

★ Wilmington Park Elementary School
Wilmington Middle School and Banning High School serve Wilmington. Some portions are jointly zoned to Wilmington and Dodson middle schools.

Port of Los Angeles


Wilmington is connected to Los Angeles by a thin strip of land called the "Harbor Gateway" which roughly follows the 110 freeway.

Main articles: Port of Los Angeles

San Pedro and Wilmington are the locations of the Port of Los Angeles.

Movies and TV shows filmed in Wilmington



★ ''To Live and Die In L.A.''

★ ''When Harry Met Sally...''

★ ''Primary Colors''

★ ''Fight Club''

★ ''A Man Apart''

★ ''The Fast and The Furious''

★ ''Back to the Future Part II''

★ ''Alien Nation''

★ ''The Last Shot''

★ ''

★ ''The Rose''

★ ''We Jam Econo'' - concert footage

★ ''Gone in 60 Seconds

★ ''Crash

Notable residents



Knoc-Turn'al, hip-hop artist

Apollonia, singer

Marc Brown, Los Angeles news anchor, Narbonne High School alumni

Vince Ferragamo, football player, Banning High School alumni

Dan Guerrero, UCLA Athletic Director

Left Alone members, punk band

Freeman McNeil, football player, Banning High School alumni

Bob Whitfield, football player

Stanley Wilson Sr., football player, Banning High School alumni

Stanley Wilson, football player
Pacific Coast Highway at Eubank Street

External links



Wilmington Historical Society

Chamber of Commerce

General Phineas Banning Residence Museum

List of Historical cnd Cultural Monuments in Wilmington and Harbor City

Wilmington Neighborhood Council

Phineas Banning High School

Los Angeles Harbor College

2006 Waterfront Development Plan

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