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Montrose is an unincorporated community in the Crescenta Valley served by Glendale's schools and public service departments. The
area’s pleasant setting and ideal climate coupled with the conveniences
of nearby freeways and major cities make it an attractive site for
young professionals, families and a diverse array of businesses.
Old Town Montrose, in the heart of the city, retains its village character with hometown merchants, community festivals and a variety of trendy shops, restaurants and cafes. In addition to the weekly Harvest Market, it is the site of the annual Arts & Crafts Festival in June, the Oktoberfest, and the popular Christmas Parade.
Sparr Heights, a small community just below Old Town Montrose, was developed as a residential neighborhood in the 1920s and 1930s. Although it is officially part of the City of Glendale, residents often think of themselves as part of Montrose, because of the proximity to the town. Because of its hometown character and "everyone knows your name" feel, Sparr Heights is often compared to the town of "Mayberry" from the Andy Griffith Show. Homes in Sparr Heights are architecturally diverse and well-manicured. A neighborhood park and school serve as focal points for residents who enjoy walking through Montrose village, either to shop or for a casual evening stroll.
Many residents are drawn to the Montrose area for its “Blue Ribbon” and “California Distinguished” schools. The children of Montrose and Sparr Heights attend the award winning schools of Fremont Elementary, Rosemont Middle School and Crescenta Valley High.
MONTROSE-SPARR HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATIONFor more information, click below:
DEMOGRAPHICS - Montrose DEMOGRAPHICS - Sparr Heights HISTORY RESTAURANTS SCHOOLS
DEMOGRAPHICS FOR ZIP CODE 91020 (Montrose): Based on 2000 census:
Population: 7,515 Median Age: 38.2 years Housing Units: 3,291 Average household size: 2.25 Median Family Income in 1999: $51,232 Median home value: $248,700
Educational Achievement: Bachelors or Higher: 29.4% High school or higher: 86.3%
Race: White: 71.2 Asian: 17% Hispanic/Latino: 13.4% Multiracial 6.4% Other 4% Black: 0.7% Native American and Alaska native: 0.5% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1%
DEMOGRAPHICS FOR ZIP CODE 91208 (Sparr Heights): Based on 2000 census:
Population: 16,909 Median Age: 40.8 years Housing Units: 6673 Average household size: 2.58 Median Family Income in 1999: $90,255 Median home value: $392,400 Same home 5+ years: 63.8%
Educational Achievement: Bachelors or Higher: 49.5% High school or higher: 92.4%
Race: White: 72.9 Asian: 17.7% Hispanic/Latino: 8.6% Multiracial 6.6% Other 1.9% Black: 0.6% Native American and Alaska native: 0.3% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1%
HISTORY
Montrose The community of Montrose dates back to the early 19th century. The subdivision of present day Montrose took place when developers Holmes and Watson held a contest to name the new 300 acre tract, offering one of the lots as a prize.
On the opening day of the sale February 22, 1913, the new community was named Montrose by former Pennsylvanians as a reminder of their home state's Montrose. The name was also popular with rose growers and literary people who were reminded of the novel "Legend of Montrose" by Sir Walter Scott.
Montrose Avenue was intended to be the main business district street, but business developed along Honolulu Avenue, which was named by a resident raised in Hawaii and homesick for his birthplace.
In 1914, the Glendale and Montrose Railway was constructed, bringing rail service north from Glendale, as far as Pennsylvania Avenue. The car barn was built in Montrose where the Anawalt Lumber Company is now located.
In the 1920s a two-block business district was established along Honolulu Avenue, forerunner of the Montrose Shopping Park which opened in 1967.
Sparr Heights Sparr Heights was annexed to the City of Glendale on August 24, 1924. It was named after a prominent businessman William S. Sparr, who planted citrus groves in the area and opened the Sparr Fruit Packing Company on Glendale Avenue. Ultimately he became a land developer which led to the area we now call Sparr Heights.
The
Sparr Heights Community Center was originally built in the early 1920s
by Mr. Sparr as the real estate office for the Sparr Heights
residential tract, then named Oakmont Park. It was later donated to the
residents of the area, and has been a community hall and senior center
since then. In the 20's & 30's Sparr Heights became well known as the end of the line for the Los Angeles to Montrose extension of the Union Pacific Railroad.
RESTAURANTS
Black Cow Café 2219 Honolulu Ave 818-957-5282 Divina Cucina 3730 Verdugo Rd 818-248-3077 The Fat Dog Sports Bar - 2265 Honolulu Ave 818-236-4810 Fratelli's Pizza 2064 Verdugo Blvd. 818-957-3060New Moon 2138 Verdugo Blvd. 818-249-4393 Oceanview Bistro 3826 Ocean View Blvd 818-248-2722 Star Cafe 2217 Honolulu 818-957-7827 Three Drunken Goats 2256 Honolulu Ave. 818-249-9950Zeke’s Smokehouse 2209 Honolulu Ave., Montrose 818-957-7045
SCHOOLS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Glendale Unified School District
Crescenta Valley High and Clark Magnet High were both named in the top 12 Public Schools in Los Angeles Magazine. Click here to see the article.
School Finder Click here to find the schools your child would attend based on address. http://www.gusd.net/Internal/schools.htm
School Boundary Map
High Schools Crescenta Valley High 249-5871 2900 Community Ave., La Crescenta 91214 Clark Magnet High 248-8324 4747 New York Ave., La Crescenta 91214
Middle Schools Rosemont Middle 248-4224 4725 Rosemont Ave., La Crescenta 91214
Elementary Schools La Crescenta 249-3187 4343 La Crescenta Ave., La Crescenta 91214 John Fremont 249-3241 3320 Las Palmas Ave., Glendale 91208
PRIVATE SCHOOLS Armenian Sisters Academy 2361 Florencita Ave. 818-951-5088 Holy Redeemer Catholic Church School
2361 Del Mar Rd.
818-249-5022 Montrose Christian Montessori 2545 Honolulu Avenue 818-249-2319
PRESCHOOLS Learning Tree Pre-School 2648 Montrose Ave. 818-249-4827 Valley Vista 3825 Orangedale 818-249-7336
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