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Canoga Park is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California.
The area's zoning was rural/agricultural and its industry was small farms involved in
production of fruits, vegetables, Home Values
melons, some livestock, horses, movie/television studio
and stunt location work.
The area was originally named Owensmouth by Los Angeles Times publisher Harrison Gray Otis
due to its proximity to the Los Angeles
Aqueduct that brought water from the Owens Valley.
The town was founded on March 30, 1912, by the Janss Corporation, major developers. The lack
of an independent water supply made annexation to the City of Los Angeles inevitable, and on
February 26, 1917 it joined mortgage leads
with its larger neighbor. The name was changed to Canoga Park in 1930.
In 1955 the Rocketdyne, then a spinoff of North American Aviation, moved into the area. It
became a major employer and other aerospace companies followed, including North American
Aviation, Hughes Aircraft (now Boeing), Atomics International, and Teledyne. Small machine
shops and other ancillary businesses also sprang up to service the aerospace industry.
Much of the western section of Canoga Park has been renamed West Hills. A portion of the
eastern section has been renamed Winnetka. Most of the area is now suburban communities
with small industrial areas, Morgage Refinance
however some of the area is still rural; film production,
stunt, equine, and feed businesses still exist.
On 25 June 2005, Canoga Park was named an All-America City.
Canoga Park is mentioned on the Frank Zappa album Joe's Garage as the hometown of the main
character. Is is also mentioned in the song "Can't Let Go" by Bryan Ferry.