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Bell Gardens
Bell Gardens established a historic preservation program in 2007 when the City adopted a historic preservation ordinance. Since that time, the City has landmarked three significant structures: the Gage Mansion, the Woodworth House, and the Perry House. The City’s General Plan also contains a list of identified sites of significance. The City does not have […] -
1960-1970: Imperial California
Southern Californians sensed that the astonishing future they had eagerly anticipated since the 1920s had finally arrived in the 1960s. The boom of the 1950s had been the launching pad; by 1964 California became the largest state in the union; its aerospace, oil, electronics, tourist, and entertainment industries dominated the nation; its economy became one […] -
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2023 Benefit: Cocktail Reception
Join us for the cocktail reception only at our benefit honoring Los Angeles Conservancy president and CEO, Linda Dishman's 31 years of leadership. -
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Artesia
Artesia does not have a traditional historic preservation program, but has established an ordinance that led to the designation of the city historic district, which includes the city’s old fire station. The Community, Culture and Economic Element in the City’s 2010 General Plan identifies some significant sites, including the Artesia Water Tower and Artesia DES (Divino […] -
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"Blade Runner: The Final Cut" at the Orpheum Theatre
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Los Angeles' Community Plans
“Make no little plans” is something many of us have heard before, a motto coined by famed urban planner Daniel Burnham. In a place as big and diverse as Los Angeles, a challenge with planning the city’s future is, in part, a matter of scale: UPDATE: Hollywood Community Plan On March 18, 2021, the L.A. […] -
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Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza
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Nishiyama Residence/Otomisan Japanese Restaurant
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Pasadena Playhouse
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Pierce Brothers Mortuary
The Pierce Brothers Mortuary, a Historic-Cultural Monument, was adaptively reused to provide affordable senior housing. -
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Hilton Checkers
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Lou Ehlers Cadillac (Demolished)