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RV Rentals California and Reseda, CA

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Rv rentals California customers how would you like to visit a lovely neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley within the heart of Los Angeles? If you think this sounds like a promising vacation option to you, than a visit to Reseda is in order for you. Since no freeways directly are accessible to Reseda, you can have a chance to get of mainstream traffic for a while. However, access to freeways is available to you through adjacent communities, ensuring that you are in no way isolated. Many main streets run through the community of Reseda, making certain for you that travel hassles are eliminated. Reseda is a lovely flat area that is 740 feet above sea level.

History

Reseda was once an area whose earliest inhabitants were Native Americans. The area was so lush and plentiful with vegetation, these early inhabitants would only have to work for a few hours a day to collect what they needed. Reseda was once known as "Marian", the name that appeared for a small farming town in 1912. In 1920 the name was changed to Reseda. The name Reseda comes from a North African dye plant that is very fragrant called Reseda odorata. Reseda quickly became a fast growing community having only 1,805 people in 1930; by 1950 however the number of residents had grown to 16,000. This community, rv rentals California customers, has always maintained a feeling of smaller town charm mixed with big city glamour.

Quiet, but not unnoticed

Reseda's quiet nature as a community sometimes means it gets overlooked by nearby communities of a larger size. Rv rentals California customers might be interested to know that that the actual epicenter of the 1994 Northridge Earthquake was not in Northridge at all, but in Reseda. By the time they figured out that this was the case, the earthquake was already known as the Northridge earthquake. Some professors from California State University felt that this fell back on the fact that Northridge is a much more upscale community. Reseda is made up of mainly transitional blue collar workers and modest white collar workers. Although this community may seem to be quiet and unassuming, don't let this fool you rv rentals California customers. The neighborhood of Reseda has much to offer to you for a vacation that is a divine mix of small town and big city.

Not always overlooked

The San Fernando Valley, including Reseda itself has always been a hot spot for the production of films as well as movie sets. Two well known films that were set in Reseda include the Karate Kid and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. There was even a car chase scene shot for Terminator 2 right in Reseda down the channel of the Los Angeles River! Don't let Reseda's quiet nature fool you rv rentals California vacationers, there is always something new and exciting happening! Tom Petty made mention of Reseda in his song "free fallin'" and in the film Boogie Nights the night club scenes were shot in a Country Club in Reseda. The Country Club has now become a Church and some of the other scenes showing Reseda landmarks, such as the Reseda Theatre, have been closed for a long time. Many scenes for the film Magnolia were also shot in Reseda.

Be sure to visit the business and cultural centers of Reseda during your stay there rv rentals California customers. The business and cultural centers of the community are located on and around Reseda Boulevard and Sherman Way. For a quieter moment be sure to visit the large duck pond at Reseda park which is at the corner of Reseda Boulevard and Victory Boulevard. Reseda is a community where the whole family can enjoy a nice vacation with a mix of quietness and liveliness.