Chester Place

34°01′50″N 118°16′37″W / 34.030594°N 118.276985°W / 34.030594; -118.276985

Number 8 Chester Place

Chester Place was one of the first gated communities in Los Angeles, California. It was notable for its close proximity to the University of Southern California, as well as prestigious residents such as Edward L. Doheny. The community later became a satellite campus of Mount St. Mary's College in 1962 after the land was left as a gift from Estelle Doheny.