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Million Dollar Theatre
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Globe Theatre/Garland Building
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Los Angeles Theatre
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Worked In the Building
What I remember most is the tiny staircase that you had to take often because the elevators were out of order. Each floor would have a fire escape balcony that provided great views. It was a lot of fun to explore Wilshire on my lunch breaks. -
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DMJM
Founded in 1946 by Phillip Daniel, Arthur Mann, S. Johnson, and Irvan Mendenhall, DMJM (pronounced Dim-Jim) literally changed the face of corporate architecture in the late twentieth century... -
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Conservancy Files Appeal
On February 3, the Conservancy filed an appeal on the Los Angeles Superior Court’s January 5 decision by Judge Richard L. Fruin, Jr. that rejected our lawsuit against the City of West Hollywood. The Conservancy filed litigation in September 2014 to force the City’s compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) regarding the proposed […] -
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North Spring Street Viaduct
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Chuey Residence
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Special Tours and Events
We are not accepting new volunteer applications for this job at this time. Please check back for future opportunities. Each year, the Conservancy offers a wide variety of one-time-only tours and events. These tours and events are usually large in scale and require a large contingency of volunteer support. Last Remaining Seats: Each summer the […] -
Conservation District
What is a conservation district? A conservation district is a zoning tool that that can help preserve and enhance older neighborhoods by regulating lot size, building height, setbacks, streetscapes, and other neighborhood features. Los Angeles does not currently have a conservation district program, but it could be developed to complement the Historic Preservation Overlay Zone […] -
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The Post-War House
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Japanese-American History at Terminal Island
In the early 1940s, Terminal Island housed a vibrant community of nearly 3,000 Japanese and Japanese-American residents. It had grown out of a small Japanese fishing village whose settlers helped launch a booming industry for canned tuna. The island later starred in one of the darkest chapters of U.S. history, when its residents became the […]