Event venues — kickoff, block party, concerts.
Heritage sites — historic buildings & corners.
Public art — murals, plaques, installations.
Civic partners — schools, libraries, houses of worship.
Locations

Places on the map.

A working list of the places the centennial will touch. As venues confirm, this list will gain addresses, parking notes, and links.

Event Venue

Sherman Oaks Park

The community's flagship park — likely host to picnics, family events, and outdoor performances during the centennial year.

Event Venue

Ventura Blvd. Block Party Site

A closed-street section of Ventura Boulevard, intended for the headline October birthday party.

Heritage Site

Boulevard Storefront Row

A walkable stretch of long-tenured storefronts — anchors of the Heritage Walk and oral-history project.

Public Art

Centennial Mural Wall (TBA)

Site of the commemorative centennial mural, to be unveiled in late spring.

Civic Partner

Community Library

Host for oral-history evenings, exhibit hosting, and curriculum partnerships with local schools.

Civic Partner

Local School Partner

Centennial curriculum, art contests, and youth-led history projects coordinated with local schools.

A Second Map

Where the famous lived in Sherman Oaks.

A separate interactive map plots notable residents — celebrities, public figures, civic anchors — alongside heritage landmarks across the neighborhood.

Resident entries start as placeholders and get filled in with sourced biographies during the centennial year. For living people we use block-level approximate coordinates only.

Open the Notable Residents map
Interactive Map Notable Residents & Heritage Landmarks
Add Your Place

Have a location to include?

If your business, organization, school, or house of worship would like to be part of the centennial map — as a host, partner, or just a place worth marking — let us know.

Suggest a location