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About Hawthorne

Hawthorne is located in the southwest region of Los Angeles County, covering just 6 square miles. The city has been slowly but steadily growing over the past decade or so, and is home to an increasingly diverse population. It's become a popular area for its easy access to downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles International Airport and the Port of Los Angeles. Hawthorne is also known for having some of the best weather in the entire Los Angeles Basin.

The History of Hawthorne

Hawthorne is a relatively young city, founded by B.L. Harding and H.D. Lombard in 1905. It was originally labeled as the Hawthorne Improvement Co. and comprised land that the two men purchased from the local land company. The name "Hawthorne" was inspired by Harding's daughter, who happened to share her birthday with famous American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. The founders began selling portions of the land to settlers and businessmen, advertising it as the "City Between Land and Sea."

Hawthorne continued to grow throughout the 20th century, earning its official incorporation in 1922. Paved streets, public safety departments, banks and a variety of businesses were established, all of which helped fuel the city's population growth.

Living in Hawthorne

Eleven distinct neighborhoods comprise the city of Hawthorne. Nearby Los Angeles has a variety of big-city amenities, and Hawthorne itself offers many quaint highlights, such as the picnic areas at Holly Glen Park, the orchards of Del Aire Public Fruit Park, hiking trails in Glasgow Park and the Hawthorne Pool.



The city also hosts a large number of community events. You and your family can attend special holiday gatherings like the spring Easter egg hunt, the Hometown Pancake Breakfast and the Earth Day Festival. Or take advantage of helpful local resources like the pet microchipping and rabies clinic, document shredding and more.

School District Information

The Hawthorne School District, established in 1907, manages Hawthorne's public schools. The district's jurisdiction includes several elementary and middle schools and a charter high school. If you would prefer a public high school for your child, you can consider the nearby Centinela Valley Union School District. There are also several private school options in the immediate area.

City Resources

Here are a few handy resources to help simplify your move to Hawthorne:

  • Utilities: Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas are the city's energy providers. The Golden State Water Company facilitates public water services.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Republic Services provides curbside collection of trash, recyclables and green waste. You can also request bulky item collection as needed.
  • Transportation: You can easily access areas of Hawthorne and nearby Los Angeles via public rail.

Housing Information

Home prices in Hawthorne are significantly higher than the national average, and they continue to rise. Renting is particularly popular in the city, mainly because it's a slightly more affordable option.