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Watts City Hall and Engine Company No. 65
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Southwest Museum
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Commerce
The industrial city of Commerce adopted a historic preservation ordinance in 1982 that allows for the designation of local landmarks and historic districts. However, the City has not been active in the use of the ordinance and has designated only a handful of landmarks many years ago. These include the Citadel/former Samson Tire Factory. The […] -
Beverly Fairfax Historic District National Register Nomination
About Beverly Fairfax Deeply rooted in Jewish American history, the Beverly Fairfax Historic District boasts a collection of largely intact Period Revival homes. Roughly bounded by Rosewood Avenue, Melrose Avenue, N. Gardner Street, Vista Street, Beverly Boulevard, and N. Fairfax Avenue, the neighborhood includes Spanish Colonial Revival, Late Chateauesque, Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, Monterey Revival, […] -
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San Gabriel
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Seaport Marina Hotel (Demolished)
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Rancho Los Amigos
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CBS Television City
CBS' Television City was one of the first and largest complexes built expressly for television production and broadcasting, and clearly signified L.A.'s intent to become the capital of television broadcasting. -
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Chase Knolls
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Wartime Shipbuilding at Terminal Island
What is now known as the Southwest Marine complex at Terminal Island played a key role in both World Wars, setting world records for quick production of ships for the war effort. It helped establish Los Angeles as a world port and was the site of progressive labor policies for the burgeoning African American population […] -
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Glendale County Building
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Christopher Street West / L.A. Pride Parade