Question:
What part of Los Angeles is nicknamed the Valley?
chgriffin85
2010-12-08 19:53:15 UTC
can someone answet that for me?

Thanks

5 points to the first person who answers
Seven answers:
wardrobebycj
2010-12-08 19:54:58 UTC
The San Fernando Valley is referred to as "The Valley"
Max Chandler
2010-12-09 03:55:34 UTC
The San Fernando Valley
maliboo_girl
2010-12-09 07:24:23 UTC
Usually in LA people mean the San Fernando Valley, like North Hollywood, Van Nuys, etc.



But people on the east side of LA County, also refer to the San Gabriel Valley as the Valley, which includes Pasadena, Arcadia, Monrovia, Duarte, etc. Lots of Valley named places, like Valley Hunt Club, Pasadena, Queen of the Valley Hospital, West Covina, etc.



The SF Valley includes Glendale, and the city next door, La Canada-Flintridge is in the SG Valley.
anonymous
2010-12-12 20:37:08 UTC
THEE valley is the San Fernando Valley. There are other valleys but that's the one they mean. The valley is Sherman Oaks, Encino, Northridge, etc.
anonymous
2010-12-09 05:38:37 UTC
That would be the Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe Ski Vacation Packages imagine the eye-catching beauty of a modest resort that triumphantly emerged as the host of the VIII Winter Olympic Games in 1960. Today, considered the birthplace of the American Extreme Skiing Movement, Squaw Valley proudly carries the winning charm as a world-class destination resort with endless recreation and cutting-edge accommodations. A California playground of high-caliber athletes, ranked 9th in North America's Top Resorts by Outside Magazine and has continued garnering the most awards from the biggest names in the industry, making Squaw Valley the crown jewel of California skiing and snowboarding. Blessed with the most snow each season, it has six powerful Sierra peaks carved over 4,000 acres served by 30 lifts.
West of Encino
2010-12-09 05:28:28 UTC
do a google search "the Valley" and the first thing that pops up is the Sin Fernando valley,
Paris Hilton
2010-12-09 06:37:05 UTC
The part between the mountains !!!!


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