View Park–Windsor Hills is an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California, consisting of the View Park neighborhood near Angeles Vista Boulevard and Windsor Hills near Slauson Avenue. It is one of the wealthiest primarily African-American neighborhoods in the United States and part of a historically affluent black corridor that includes Baldwin Hills and Ladera Heights. Developed between 1923 and 1970, the area is seeing some demographic shifts as new homeowners, mostly white or Asian, move in. The population was 11,419 according to the 2020 census.
View Park was created as an upper-class neighborhood with homes and mansions in Spanish Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial, Mid-Century, and Mediterranean Revival styles. Notable architects contributed to its development, including some works rumored to be by Paul Williams.Windsor Hills was developed in the late 1930s by Marlow-Burns Development Company and was the first Southern California subdivision insured by the Federal Housing Administration. It features Spanish Colonial Revival, minimal traditional, and Mediterranean Revival architecture. African-Americans were initially restricted from living in both areas until 1948, when racial covenants were invalidated by the Supreme Court.









