Crenshaw, Mississippi Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The USPS uses the term "Crenshaw" to refer to Crenshaw City, California. Although the name is the official city name, it is also used by the school, town, and village within the city. Interestingly, the zip code for Crenshaw is "D", which is the default or preferred name of the city. Despite the city's official name, many local residents call it "Crenshaw."

This Los Angeles neighborhood is largely budget-friendly, with an estimated population of 35,789 people. Crime rates are low, at just 2.132 per 100,000 people. Violent crime is at a low of 17%, which is significantly lower than the national average. Crime has decreased by about 1% annually in this neighborhood, and all categories of crime decreased. Those with African ancestry have a much lower chance of being arrested, as Crenshaw City is home to a large number of immigrants from Africa.

The majority of Crenshaw residents live in an upscale neighborhood that is predominantly black. This neighborhood features many beautiful homes and proud African-American families. Many of these residents can also walk to the nearby Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook and Kenneth Hahn State Regional Park. A recent survey found that more than half of Crenshaw residents live within walking distance of public transportation. This is a good sign for Crenshaw residents.

The Crenshaw community has been noted for being the birthplace of West Coast hip-hop. The Leimert Park Village, the CW's Taste of Soul festival, and the University of Southern California are all located within the Crenshaw neighborhood. A major festival takes place here every October. If you're wondering about Crenshaw, the Los Angeles Times published an article about it a few years ago.