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Venice

Founded by Abbot Kinney in 1905 as an elaborate beach front resort originally called Ocean Park, the area, which included a series of canals and amusement park rides that made it a major tourist attraction, was officially renamed Venice in 1911. For its first years, the area thrived, but after Kinney’s death in 1920, Venice became difficult to govern and its infrastructure fell into disrepair, prompting a successful vote for annexation to the City of Los Angeles in 1925. Having been revived from its once-disrepaired state, today, Venice is one of the most eclectic and vibrant areas in Southern California. Home to some 37,000 residents, this coastal community contains a mixture of residential and commercial properties, but is most famous for its beachside attractions, including Muscle Beach.

Key Information

info@venicenc.org

https://www.venicenc.org

501 S. Venice Blvd.
90291

(310) 821-1769

https://www.lapl.org/branches/venice

500 N Venice Blvd
Venice, 90291

Fridays from 7:00-11:00 AM

http://www.venicefarmersmarket.com/

info@venicechamber.net

(310) 822-5425

https://venicechamber.net/

Public Safety

11505 W. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90064

(818) 756-9674

https://www.cert-la.com/

Places of Worship

1041 Abbot Kinney
Venice, CA 90291

(310) 392-5632

685 Westminster Ave.
Venice, CA 90291

(310) 396-7209

https://fbcvenice.org/

815 Venice Blvd.
Venice, CA 90291

(310) 821-2740

https://www.flvenice.org/

9206 Main Street
Venice, CA 90291

(310) 392-3029

https://www.mishkon.org/

2241 Walgrove Ave.
Venice, CA 90291

(213) 867-5974

https://venice.church/

1400 Rivera Ave.
Venice, CA 90291

(310) 452-4328

Neighborhood Organizations

sheelaghcullen@hotmail.com

ckwvenice@gmail.com

prna1@hotmail.com

venicetowncouncil.org

walkstreetsassn@gmail.com

contact@VeniceCanalsAssociation.org

ENVA.Venice@gmail.com