By the turn of the 20th century, West Adams had become one of the first bedroom communities in fast-growing Los Angeles.
Today the neighborhood is one of the most racially and architecturally diverse in the country and contains t.
Anchored by Adams Boulevard, this area just West of downtown has been through many changes.
Mansions and bungalows housed bankers and merchants who commuted to their businesses downtown, as well as moviemakers, debutantes, the social elite, and one or two scoundrels.
By the turn of the 20th century, West Adams had become one of the first bedroom communities in fast-growing Los Angeles