Adobe, built in 1853 by María Ygnacia Verdugo de Feliz, is the oldest building in Los Feliz.
Indigenous era Prior to the arrival of Spanish settlers along the
Los Angeles River, the region was inhabited exclusively by Native American groups. It is estimated that these communities lived in the area for thousands of years before European contact.
Spanish and Mexican eras When
Gaspar de Portolà traveled through the vicinity in 1769, his expedition encountered members of this village. The
Rancho Los Feliz, one of the first land grants in California, was granted to Corporal José Vicente Feliz. An old
adobe house built in the 1830s by his heirs still stands on Crystal Springs Drive in Griffith Park. Other sections of the rancho were developed and became the communities of Los Feliz and Silver Lake.
Post-Conquest era Following the American
conquest of California, Rancho Los Feliz had a succession of owners after the Feliz family. The family first sold the rancho to noted statesman
Antonio F. Coronel, before it passed to
James Lick, whose estate sold the rancho to
Griffith J. Griffith. Griffith donated over half of the ranch to the city of Los Angeles. This ranch became one of the largest city-owned parks in the country,
Griffith Park. In 1882, Colonel Griffith acquired of Rancho Los Feliz. The Lick estate still owned the southwest portion of the rancho and there developed the Lick Tract, which later became a part of Hollywood. Griffith never served in any branch of the U.S. armed forces, but he was given the
honorary title of colonel by influential friends in the
California National Guard. The title remained a permanent fixture to his name.
Modern era , designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright, was built in 1924. In 1900, there were only 23 properties in Los Feliz. Griffith died on July 6, 1919, at the age of 67. Griffith bequeathed $700,000 and his Los Feliz acreage to the city of Los Angeles to be used for additions to Griffith Park. On August 9, 1969,
Charles Manson and six others murdered supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary in their home located at 3301 Waverly Drive in Los Feliz, henceforth known as the
Tate–LaBianca murders. On May 8–9, 2007, about of uninhabited terrain in Los Feliz and Griffith Park, including the famous Dante's View, were destroyed in
a wildfire. After the fire, Los Angeles city officials pledged millions of dollars in aid to repair the damage. ==Geography==