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Tennis Courts at the Country Club Tarzana

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Golf Course Country Club Tarzana

Tarzana, CA is a home for wonderful schools including great elementary and middle schools.  

You will enjoy several parks and hiking trails in the mountains or going shopping on Ventura Blvd that is filled with shops and boutiques.  

One of my favorite places in Tarzana is Braemar Country Club. It's a home where families come together to enjoy everything this place has to offer. From beautiful rolling hills, amazing landscaping, golf courses, tennis club, swimming pool, restaurant, spring and summer camps for kids and so much more to mention.

There another gorgeous club in Tarzana called El Caballero Country Club. A premier eighteen-hole golf course, tennis and swimming facilities, a fitness center, banquet facilities and a fabulous dining room, El Caballero is the perfect setting for social and sporting enjoyment.

Also, I want to mention about one of my most favorite sushi restaurants in LA. And its conviniently located in Tarzana where I live.
Its called Sushi Iki on Ventura Boulevard in Tarzana. Exceptionally fresh!!! Try the Live scallop sushi with black truffle, fois gras topped with a sevruga caviar. To die for...  

Little bit of history... 

Few people know that Tarzana is one of the oldest communities in the Valley. In 1769 when Gaspar de Portola became the first white man to visit the Valley, the Tarzana area was the second community he passed through. Soon after that, the Franciscan Friars came to found the San Fernando Mission, and what is now Tarzana became part of the Mission lands and later part of the 116,000 acre Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando. The only ones to visit the Tarzana area were a few Franciscan missionaries and travelers on the El Camino Real (The King's Highway), now Ventura Boulevard. Since the advent of the Ventura Freeway, there has been some talk of changing the name of Ventura Boulevard back to El Camino Real.
In the 1870's the southern half of the Valley was sold to the Los Angeles Farm Homestead Association. Main stockholders in the association were Isaac Lankershim and I.N. Van Nuys. During the 1880's, a new organization, the Los Angeles Farm and Milling Company, succeeded the Homestead Association, and the Tarzana area, together with the rest of the Valley, became a huge wheat field. In 1909, the Farm and Milling Co. sold out to the Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company. This paved the way for the Tarzana of today.  

In 1911, one of the promoters of the Suburban Homes Co., General Harrison Gray Otis, purchased 550 acres of what is now the heart of Tarzana. General Otis was the founder and publisher of the Los Angeles Times. He took a very active part in the development of the Valley.  

In 1915, water to the Valley was provided through the Owens River Aqueduct and the Valley was annexed to the City of Los Angeles. This secured the Valley's growth.  

In 1919, Edgar Rice Burroughs purchased the Otis Ranch, built his home there and named it Tarzana Ranch.  

In 1922, Charles L. Daniels purchased a 320 acre tract of land on Reseda Boulevard between the Southern Pacific railroad tracks and Ventura Boulevard and bordering Tarzana Ranch. Here he founded a town, Runnymede. Runnymede consisted of 1 acre plots for poultry ranches, berry and truck farms. Soon there were 15 farms there. Although it met with irrigation and climate problems, these were soon solved and the little town prospered. By 1928 there were 10 square miles in the town, which included Burroughs' Tarzana Ranch.  

In 1923, Burroughs subdivided a portion of his land for homes. This was known as the Tarzana Tract. A promotional brochure of the era said of Tarzana Tract: "Chosen by Edgar Rice Burroughs, author of the Tarzan Stories and The Girl from Hollywood, Tarzana is the pride of the beautiful San Fernando Valley. Tarzana will enjoy everything that makes for ideal home life. High elevation, water, gas, electricity, paved streets, etc.... Tarzana offers you homey, spacious acres, with cool, liveable surroundings. Here amidst nature's own, on a subdivision in which the price includes all improvements, with convenient schools, churches and theatres, is the place to live. Do you know that you can buy one of these full acres for $1500, the price of a city lot in the poor district? Why hesitate? Come out into the open and see Tarzana."  

The Runnymede Poultry and Berry Association, a forerunner of the Tarzana Chamber of Commerce, was formed in 1923. The Women's Auxiliary later became the Tarzana Women's Club.  

In 1927, the residents petitioned for their own post office. It was at this time that it became necessary to find a new name for the community since there was already a Runnymede in California. A contest was held and the name Tarzana was accepted. On December 12, 1930, the Tarzana Post Office (fourth class) opened in a store on Ventura Blvd. The population of Tarzana at the time was about 300.  

During the 1930's, Tarzana was known as the "Heart of Ventura Blvd." A drug store, a grocery and a few other small stores were grouped together on Ventura Boulevard at Reseda Boulevard, surrounded by many acres of small farms.  

Tarzana grew slowly during the late '30s and early '40s, but after the war, a postwar boom brought prosperity to the little town. Soon many subdivisions began to appear in the hills and in the Valley itself. It soon became one of Los Angeles' "bedroom communities." Today, Tarzana's 24,000 residents enjoy living in "The Home of Tarzan." Instead of a few small shops, today a wide variety of goods and services are offered to the shopper. Instead of farms, modern Tarzana consists mainly of single family homes. A few apartment houses are located north of Ventura Boulevard. While the days of the chicken ranches and berry farms and sprawling ranches are gone, residents continue to enjoy the gracious living ina a tranquil atmosphere established by their predecessors. In addition to the facilities of the 1920s, modern Tarzana now has a park, a library, a freeway, banking facilities, ice skating and bowling centers, medical buildings, country clubs, and an extremely bright future.
 

 

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