Hawthorne, California

Everything Hawthorne is known for

6 songs mention this city 1 artist from here

Music in Hawthorne

Songs About Hawthorne

St. Chroma
Tyler, The Creator
50%
"Hawthorne is where him from"
Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song) - 2001 Digital Remaster UK Only
The Beach Boys
15%
Long Promised Road - 2000 Digital Remaster
The Beach Boys
15%
What’s the Use?
Mac Miller
8%
"Space shuttle, Elon"
Fu-Gee-La
Fugees
4%
"From Hawaii to Hawthorne"
Crazy = Genius
Panic! at the Disco
2%
"She said, "You're just like Mike Love"

Artists From Hawthorne

Rivers & Roads in Song near Hawthorne

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Hawthorne.

History of Hawthorne

Randy's Donuts RoadyGoat

The giant donut perched on the roof of Randy's in Inglewood has been an LA landmark since 1953. It's part of the Googie architecture movement — roadside buildings shaped like the things they sell. Iron Man stopped here in the movie. The actual donuts inside are solid and cheap. But everyone comes for the 32-foot donut on the roof.

El Segundo, CA RoadyGoat

El Segundo, California, a name meaning "The Second," owes its existence to Standard Oil’s refinery built here in 1911. This calm beach town, perched just high enough to avoid the worst coastal flooding, became a hub for something far beyond oil: aerospace. During the Cold War, a major boom in that industry propelled the city forward, cementing its identity as a place where innovation took flight. Today, aerospace and defense remain dominant, with many residents contributing to companies like Boeing. While industry defines the city's economic engine, El Segundo has also nurtured talent in the arts and athletics.

3.4 mi away

El Segundo, CA RoadyGoat

El Segundo owes its very existence to oil. In 1911, Standard Oil of California chose this stretch of coastline south of Los Angeles for its second major refinery – hence the name, "The Second" in Spanish. That refinery became the engine of the town, drawing workers and shaping its early development. While the beach was always there, the calm, professional atmosphere that defines El Segundo today took root with that initial boom. The Cold War transformed the city again. Aerospace and defense companies flocked to Southern California, and El Segundo became a hub. Boeing and other giants established a major presence, and the population swelled with engineers and skilled workers. Even today, the industry remains a cornerstone of the local economy. While Mattel eventually moved its headquarters, its time in El Segundo solidified the city's reputation as a place where innovation and industry thrived. El Segundo remains a testament to how industry and community can intertwine, creating a unique Southern California identity.

3.4 mi away

Watts Towers

1921

Italian immigrant spent 33 years building monumental folk art towers from found materials.

6.6 mi away

Watts Towers: One Man's Thirty-Three-Year Obsession

1921

Italian immigrant Simon Rodia single-handedly built seventeen interconnected sculptural towers over thirty-three years in his backyard in Watts, creating one of the greatest works of outsider art ever produced.

6.6 mi away

Griffith Observatory

1935

Free public observatory born from a mining magnate's transformative experience looking through a telescope.

14.3 mi away

Hollywood Sign

1923

Originally an ad for a real estate development, became the global symbol of the entertainment industry.

15.1 mi away

Things to Do in Hawthorne

Everything Near Hawthorne

240 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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