Local Community

Christ the King is located in a historic region of Los Angeles that is rich in culture and arts.
Below are sites for attractions near Christ the King Parish!

Larchmont Boulevard Association:
The community of Larchmont Boulevard, a part of Christ the King since the early 1920’s, now contains a plethora of small town USA boutique-type stores, sidewalk cafes, and much more.

Hancock Park Homeowner’s Association:
Dedicated to the preservation of Hancock Park; a community filled with architectural gems built in the 1920’s.

Wilshire Country Club: 301 N. Rossmore Avenue
A long-time neighbor to Christ the King Parish, the club has been the host of many past CTK events. This famous ‘member-only’ clubhouse was founded in 1919, and offers a 6,600 yard golf course designed by Norman MacBeth. This beautiful club has played host to the LA Open, the Ralph’s Senior PGA tour event, and provides a home course to the USC Trojan Golf team.

Marlborough School: 250 S. Rossmore Avenue
Founded in 1889 in Pasadena by Mary S. Caswell as an exclusively all-girls school, Marlborough moved to the current Hancock Park site in 1916. The school quickly became a tradition in academic excellence and is now considered one of the finest girls’ schools in the country.

The Hollywood Sign
A site dedicated to the history and glamour of the original icon of Hollywood: the Hollywood Sign.  (very visible from Christ the King!) 

Hollywood & Vine.com
A music site from Hollywood’s Tower Records.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame
On Vine Street, it runs from Yucca Street to Sunset Blvd.  These renowned sidewalk “stars” salute the celebrities who made Hollywood great - from the silent film stars of yesteryear to the modern action heroes of today’s blockbusters.

Grauman’s Chinese Theatre: 6801 Hollywood Blvd.
Built in 1926,with its gala opening in 1927, it was built a few months after Christ the King Church!  Learn about this historic landmark!