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FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review project VISION/LEIMERT THEATRE Overview. First opened in 1932, the Leimert Theatre (now known as the Vision Theatre) was built by Howard Hughes and was operated by Fox West Coast Theatres. In operation until 1968 the Leimert Theatre later became known as the Watchtower in the 1970s when used by the Jehovah's Witnesses. By the early '90s it was renamed the Vision Theatre whenSPORTSMEN'S LODGE
One of the San Fernando Valley's quintessential landmarks, the Sportsmen's Lodge was at the center of the Valley's social and political life for much of the twentieth century. The famed restaurant and banquet hall, located along one of the Valley's major arteries, was known for its fish ponds, outdoor gardens, and star-studdedcelebrations.
MAR VISTA TRACT
Mar Vista Tract. Overview. In 2003, the Mar Vista Tract on the west side of Los Angeles became the city's first designated historic district containing solely Modern-style, post-World War II homes. The designation was more than warranted, considering the development is an outstanding embodiment of architect Gregory Ain's philosophy thatmodern
LATE MODERNE
Stanton & Stockwell. Adrian Wilson. Conceived as part of the 1947 Civic Center Master Plan, the Los Angeles County Hall of Administration, along with the adjacent Los Angeles County Courthouse, were designed simultaneously by a team of noted, local architects and artists of the period. Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy.HOPPER RESIDENCE
Hopper Residence. Overview. When actor and artist Dennis Hopper died in 2010, he left behind a rich legacy of his work in film, photography, painting, and sculpture. He also left behind his unique home in Venice, a five-parcel compound that contained three Frank Gehry condominiums (the Indiana Avenue Houses/Arnoldi Triplex), asmall guest
ASIAN AMERICANS IN LOS ANGELES HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENTS Completed in 2018, the Asian Americans in Los Angeles Historic Context Statements prepared by OHR identify important themes and will help guide the identification and designation of sites with connections to Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, and Thai American communities in Los Angeles from 1850 to 1980. Historic context statements provide a LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Join us as we explore the places associated with L.A. architect Paul Revere Williams and his enduring legacy through tours and discussions. VIRTUAL TOUR (Includes Self-Guided Driving Tour) Wednesdays, April 14, 28, and May 12, 26 at 6:00 p.m. VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION. Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 6 p.m. Photo by Cindy Olnick/L.A. Conservancy. CRAFT AND FOLK ART MUSEUM In 1974, The Egg and the Eye became the Craft and Folk Art Museum. It underwent a sensitive renovation in 1995 by architects Craig Hodgetts and Ming Fung. The museum continues to promote the virtues of the folk arts and contemporary craft in the heart of the Miracle Mile's officially designated Museum Row. Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1978. UCLA | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY UCLA. Overview. UCLA started out as a two-year school in the University of California system in 1919, adopted the name University of California at Los Angeles in 1927, and held its first classes at its new Westwood campus in 1929. Its original master plan, supervised by architect George W. Kelham, produced buildings in the Romanesquestyle
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review project VISION/LEIMERT THEATRE Overview. First opened in 1932, the Leimert Theatre (now known as the Vision Theatre) was built by Howard Hughes and was operated by Fox West Coast Theatres. In operation until 1968 the Leimert Theatre later became known as the Watchtower in the 1970s when used by the Jehovah's Witnesses. By the early '90s it was renamed the Vision Theatre whenSPORTSMEN'S LODGE
One of the San Fernando Valley's quintessential landmarks, the Sportsmen's Lodge was at the center of the Valley's social and political life for much of the twentieth century. The famed restaurant and banquet hall, located along one of the Valley's major arteries, was known for its fish ponds, outdoor gardens, and star-studdedcelebrations.
MAR VISTA TRACT
Mar Vista Tract. Overview. In 2003, the Mar Vista Tract on the west side of Los Angeles became the city's first designated historic district containing solely Modern-style, post-World War II homes. The designation was more than warranted, considering the development is an outstanding embodiment of architect Gregory Ain's philosophy thatmodern
LATE MODERNE
Stanton & Stockwell. Adrian Wilson. Conceived as part of the 1947 Civic Center Master Plan, the Los Angeles County Hall of Administration, along with the adjacent Los Angeles County Courthouse, were designed simultaneously by a team of noted, local architects and artists of the period. Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy.HOPPER RESIDENCE
Hopper Residence. Overview. When actor and artist Dennis Hopper died in 2010, he left behind a rich legacy of his work in film, photography, painting, and sculpture. He also left behind his unique home in Venice, a five-parcel compound that contained three Frank Gehry condominiums (the Indiana Avenue Houses/Arnoldi Triplex), asmall guest
ASIAN AMERICANS IN LOS ANGELES HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENTS Completed in 2018, the Asian Americans in Los Angeles Historic Context Statements prepared by OHR identify important themes and will help guide the identification and designation of sites with connections to Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, and Thai American communities in Los Angeles from 1850 to 1980. Historic context statements provide aWALKING TOURS
Arrange a private in-person or virtual walking tour for your group. Learn more about group tours. Student Tours (Virtual Field Trips) The Conservancy's Student Tours are now virtual! Our highly trained docents make historic L.A. come alive in a tangible, understandable, and exciting way for student groups of 3rd through 12th graders. MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE Million Dollar Theatre. Overview. Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the Million Dollar was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. The theatre opened February 1, 1918 with the premiereTHORNTON GARDENS
The Conservancy holds an easement that protects the exterior façade and interior features of the main house as well as the associated historic landscape, five principal outbuildings, and the master plan for the site. In January 2018, the National Trust for Historic Preservation announced the acquisition of Thornton Gardens. COMMUNITY PLAN IMPLEMENTATION OVERLAY DISTRICT What is a CPIO District? Community Plan Implementation Overlay (CPIO) Districts are a specialized zoning tool designed to carry out the goals and objectives of newly updated Community Plans.They can be used to help manage growth and conserve character in residential, commercial, industrial, and transit-oriented neighborhoods.2-4-6-8 HOUSE
2-4-6-8 House. The 2-4-6-8 House in Venice looks like it might be a child’s playhouse, in style if not in scale, but it is a real residence befitting adult-sized people. Completed in 1978, it is also one of the earliest designs by renowned Los Angeles architects Thom Mayne and Michael Rotondi of Morphosis. The small, cube-shapedbuilding sits
CRENSHAW WOMEN'S CENTER UPDATE: On Thursday, June 17 (10:00 a.m.), the L.A. Cultural Heritage Commission will review the pending Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) for the Women's Crenshaw Center and decide if it will support the HCM and forward on to city council.Thursday, June 17 (10:00 a.m.), the L.A. Cultural Heritage Commission will review the pendingHistoric-Cultural
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF VENICE The First Baptist Church of Venice is one of the last remaining significant resources associated with the history and development of Oakwood, an early African American neighborhood in Los Angeles.GEORGE R. WILLIAMS
George R. Williams was born on September 8, 1923 in Earles, Arkansas. After serving in the military during World War II, he graduated from Howard University with a degree in architecture in 1950. BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "MOVIE PALACE PARADISO" To register for this event, you'll first need to log in to your user account using the prompt to the right. If you have any problems logging in, please contact us before BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "BEHIND THE CURTAIN" To register for this event, you'll first need to log in to your user account using the prompt to the right. If you have any problems logging in, please contact us before LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Join us as we explore the places associated with L.A. architect Paul Revere Williams and his enduring legacy through tours and discussions. VIRTUAL TOUR (Includes Self-Guided Driving Tour) Wednesdays, April 14, 28, and May 12, 26 at 6:00 p.m. VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION. Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 6 p.m. Photo by Cindy Olnick/L.A. Conservancy. CRAFT AND FOLK ART MUSEUM In 1974, The Egg and the Eye became the Craft and Folk Art Museum. It underwent a sensitive renovation in 1995 by architects Craig Hodgetts and Ming Fung. The museum continues to promote the virtues of the folk arts and contemporary craft in the heart of the Miracle Mile's officially designated Museum Row. Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1978. UCLA | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY UCLA. Overview. UCLA started out as a two-year school in the University of California system in 1919, adopted the name University of California at Los Angeles in 1927, and held its first classes at its new Westwood campus in 1929. Its original master plan, supervised by architect George W. Kelham, produced buildings in the Romanesquestyle
HISTORY OF LGBTQ LOS ANGELES Early attempts to document LGBTQ history did not focus on communities, but rather on the experiences of well-known and well-respected historical figures such as Walt Whitman, Frida Kahlo, and Alexander the Great. From the 1820s through the 1970s, LGBTQ life in Los Angeles was largely underground and functioned along the lines of asubculture.
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review projectSPORTSMEN'S LODGE
One of the San Fernando Valley's quintessential landmarks, the Sportsmen's Lodge was at the center of the Valley's social and political life for much of the twentieth century. The famed restaurant and banquet hall, located along one of the Valley's major arteries, was known for its fish ponds, outdoor gardens, and star-studdedcelebrations.
VISION/LEIMERT THEATRE Overview. First opened in 1932, the Leimert Theatre (now known as the Vision Theatre) was built by Howard Hughes and was operated by Fox West Coast Theatres. In operation until 1968 the Leimert Theatre later became known as the Watchtower in the 1970s when used by the Jehovah's Witnesses. By the early '90s it was renamed the Vision Theatre whenMAR VISTA TRACT
Mar Vista Tract. Overview. In 2003, the Mar Vista Tract on the west side of Los Angeles became the city's first designated historic district containing solely Modern-style, post-World War II homes. The designation was more than warranted, considering the development is an outstanding embodiment of architect Gregory Ain's philosophy thatmodern
LATE MODERNE
Stanton & Stockwell. Adrian Wilson. Conceived as part of the 1947 Civic Center Master Plan, the Los Angeles County Hall of Administration, along with the adjacent Los Angeles County Courthouse, were designed simultaneously by a team of noted, local architects and artists of the period. Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy. ASIAN AMERICANS IN LOS ANGELES HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENTS Completed in 2018, the Asian Americans in Los Angeles Historic Context Statements prepared by OHR identify important themes and will help guide the identification and designation of sites with connections to Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, and Thai American communities in Los Angeles from 1850 to 1980. Historic context statements provide a LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Join us as we explore the places associated with L.A. architect Paul Revere Williams and his enduring legacy through tours and discussions. VIRTUAL TOUR (Includes Self-Guided Driving Tour) Wednesdays, April 14, 28, and May 12, 26 at 6:00 p.m. VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION. Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 6 p.m. Photo by Cindy Olnick/L.A. Conservancy. CRAFT AND FOLK ART MUSEUM In 1974, The Egg and the Eye became the Craft and Folk Art Museum. It underwent a sensitive renovation in 1995 by architects Craig Hodgetts and Ming Fung. The museum continues to promote the virtues of the folk arts and contemporary craft in the heart of the Miracle Mile's officially designated Museum Row. Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1978. UCLA | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY UCLA. Overview. UCLA started out as a two-year school in the University of California system in 1919, adopted the name University of California at Los Angeles in 1927, and held its first classes at its new Westwood campus in 1929. Its original master plan, supervised by architect George W. Kelham, produced buildings in the Romanesquestyle
HISTORY OF LGBTQ LOS ANGELES Early attempts to document LGBTQ history did not focus on communities, but rather on the experiences of well-known and well-respected historical figures such as Walt Whitman, Frida Kahlo, and Alexander the Great. From the 1820s through the 1970s, LGBTQ life in Los Angeles was largely underground and functioned along the lines of asubculture.
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review projectSPORTSMEN'S LODGE
One of the San Fernando Valley's quintessential landmarks, the Sportsmen's Lodge was at the center of the Valley's social and political life for much of the twentieth century. The famed restaurant and banquet hall, located along one of the Valley's major arteries, was known for its fish ponds, outdoor gardens, and star-studdedcelebrations.
VISION/LEIMERT THEATRE Overview. First opened in 1932, the Leimert Theatre (now known as the Vision Theatre) was built by Howard Hughes and was operated by Fox West Coast Theatres. In operation until 1968 the Leimert Theatre later became known as the Watchtower in the 1970s when used by the Jehovah's Witnesses. By the early '90s it was renamed the Vision Theatre whenMAR VISTA TRACT
Mar Vista Tract. Overview. In 2003, the Mar Vista Tract on the west side of Los Angeles became the city's first designated historic district containing solely Modern-style, post-World War II homes. The designation was more than warranted, considering the development is an outstanding embodiment of architect Gregory Ain's philosophy thatmodern
LATE MODERNE
Stanton & Stockwell. Adrian Wilson. Conceived as part of the 1947 Civic Center Master Plan, the Los Angeles County Hall of Administration, along with the adjacent Los Angeles County Courthouse, were designed simultaneously by a team of noted, local architects and artists of the period. Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy. ASIAN AMERICANS IN LOS ANGELES HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENTS Completed in 2018, the Asian Americans in Los Angeles Historic Context Statements prepared by OHR identify important themes and will help guide the identification and designation of sites with connections to Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, and Thai American communities in Los Angeles from 1850 to 1980. Historic context statements provide aWALKING TOURS
Arrange a private in-person or virtual walking tour for your group. Learn more about group tours. Student Tours (Virtual Field Trips) The Conservancy's Student Tours are now virtual! Our highly trained docents make historic L.A. come alive in a tangible, understandable, and exciting way for student groups of 3rd through 12th graders. CRENSHAW WOMEN'S CENTER UPDATE: On Thursday, June 17 (10:00 a.m.), the L.A. Cultural Heritage Commission will review the pending Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) for the Women's Crenshaw Center and decide if it will support the HCM and forward on to city council.Thursday, June 17 (10:00 a.m.), the L.A. Cultural Heritage Commission will review the pendingHistoric-Cultural
MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE Million Dollar Theatre. Overview. Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the Million Dollar was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. The theatre opened February 1, 1918 with the premiereTHORNTON GARDENS
The Conservancy holds an easement that protects the exterior façade and interior features of the main house as well as the associated historic landscape, five principal outbuildings, and the master plan for the site. In January 2018, the National Trust for Historic Preservation announced the acquisition of Thornton Gardens. COMMUNITY PLAN IMPLEMENTATION OVERLAY DISTRICT What is a CPIO District? Community Plan Implementation Overlay (CPIO) Districts are a specialized zoning tool designed to carry out the goals and objectives of newly updated Community Plans.They can be used to help manage growth and conserve character in residential, commercial, industrial, and transit-oriented neighborhoods. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF VENICE The First Baptist Church of Venice is one of the last remaining significant resources associated with the history and development of Oakwood, an early African American neighborhood in Los Angeles. FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT Overview. In 1927, construction began on Firestone Tire's first manufacturing facility outside of Akron, Ohio. The property, known as the Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility, was designed by architects Alec Curlett & Claud Beelman in the Italianate Mediterranean Revival style. As Los Angeles's automobile and aerospace BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "MOVIE PALACE PARADISO" To register for this event, you'll first need to log in to your user account using the prompt to the right. If you have any problems logging in, please contact us before BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "BEHIND THE CURTAIN" To register for this event, you'll first need to log in to your user account using the prompt to the right. If you have any problems logging in, please contact us before WILSHIRE GRAND HOTEL (DEMOLISHED) The Wilshire Grand served for many years as a popular location for tourists and businesspeople. Its interior was updated several times, including a major remodel in the 1980s. The building was demolished in 2013. It will be replaced with a new Wilshire Grand, designed by AC Martin, and will be the tallest building on the West Coast. LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Members of the Los Angeles Conservancy’s Pillar Society substantially support our efforts to protect L.A.’s historic places. By including the Conservancy in your estate plans, you will make a significant and lasting contribution to our cultural heritage.SPORTSMEN'S LODGE
Located in the heart of Studio City, the lush Sportsmen's Lodge exemplifies the story of the San Fernando Valley itself. As rural site that evolved into an urban destination, the buildings and landscape reflect the Valley's growth in the mid-twentieth century. CRAFT AND FOLK ART MUSEUM Though known for its Art Deco architecture, the Miracle Mile once boasted a number of buildings in period revival styles, including this French Provincial gem. UCLA | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY UCLA started out as a two-year school in the University of California system in 1919, adopted the name University of California at Los Angeles in 1927, and held itsMAR VISTA TRACT
In 2003, the Mar Vista Tract on the west side of Los Angeles became the city's first designated historic district containing solely Modern-style, post-World War II homes. FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review project HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY ZONE (HPOZ) What is an HPOZ? An Historic Preservation Overlay Zone, or HPOZ, is a zoning tool that protects and preserves neighborhoods composed of architecturally and historically significant structures.HOPPER RESIDENCE
When actor and artist Dennis Hopper died in 2010, he left behind a rich legacy of his work in film, photography, painting, and sculpture. He also left behind his unique home in Venice, a five-parcel compound that contained three Frank Gehry condominiums (the Indiana Avenue Houses/Arnoldi Triplex), a small guest cottage, a large backyard, and the main house at 330 Indiana Avenue. DMJM | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall (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. ASIAN AMERICANS IN LOS ANGELES HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENTS Los Angeles is a large and diverse city, and its historic places and landmarks tell many stories. But whose stories are told?Whose history is preserved and remembered? In Los Angeles and across the nation, very few sites associated with Asian American history are designatedlandmarks at
LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Members of the Los Angeles Conservancy’s Pillar Society substantially support our efforts to protect L.A.’s historic places. By including the Conservancy in your estate plans, you will make a significant and lasting contribution to our cultural heritage.SPORTSMEN'S LODGE
Located in the heart of Studio City, the lush Sportsmen's Lodge exemplifies the story of the San Fernando Valley itself. As rural site that evolved into an urban destination, the buildings and landscape reflect the Valley's growth in the mid-twentieth century. CRAFT AND FOLK ART MUSEUM Though known for its Art Deco architecture, the Miracle Mile once boasted a number of buildings in period revival styles, including this French Provincial gem. UCLA | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY UCLA started out as a two-year school in the University of California system in 1919, adopted the name University of California at Los Angeles in 1927, and held itsMAR VISTA TRACT
In 2003, the Mar Vista Tract on the west side of Los Angeles became the city's first designated historic district containing solely Modern-style, post-World War II homes. FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review project HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY ZONE (HPOZ) What is an HPOZ? An Historic Preservation Overlay Zone, or HPOZ, is a zoning tool that protects and preserves neighborhoods composed of architecturally and historically significant structures.HOPPER RESIDENCE
When actor and artist Dennis Hopper died in 2010, he left behind a rich legacy of his work in film, photography, painting, and sculpture. He also left behind his unique home in Venice, a five-parcel compound that contained three Frank Gehry condominiums (the Indiana Avenue Houses/Arnoldi Triplex), a small guest cottage, a large backyard, and the main house at 330 Indiana Avenue. DMJM | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall (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. ASIAN AMERICANS IN LOS ANGELES HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENTS Los Angeles is a large and diverse city, and its historic places and landmarks tell many stories. But whose stories are told?Whose history is preserved and remembered? In Los Angeles and across the nation, very few sites associated with Asian American history are designatedlandmarks at
HISTORIC PLACES OF LOS ANGELES Historic Places of Los Angeles | Los Angeles Conservancy CRENSHAW WOMEN'S CENTER UPDATE: On Thursday, June 17 (10:00 a.m.), the L.A. Cultural Heritage Commission will review the pending Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) for the Women's Crenshaw Center and decide if it will support the HCM and forward on to city council.Thursday, June 17 (10:00 a.m.), the L.A. Cultural Heritage Commission will review the pendingHistoric-Cultural
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review project MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the 1918 Million Dollar Theatre was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. BROWN BERET HEADQUARTERS Update: In October 2020, the Brown Beret Headquarters was Determined Eligible by the National Park Service for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.It was not officially listed on the National Register due to owner opposition. The building is listed on FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF VENICE The First Baptist Church of Venice is one of the last remaining significant resources associated with the history and development of Oakwood, an early African American neighborhood in Los Angeles. HISTORY OF LGBTQ LOS ANGELES The LGBTQ history of Greater Los Angeles touches upon the many racial, gender, religious, sexual, and socioeconomic identities and communities that contribute to the diversity of the region. BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "BEHIND THE CURTAIN" Explore the breathtaking Los Angeles Theatre and see why it is a favorite for Last Remaining Seats audiences.BRADBURY BUILDING
The Bradbury Building is the oldest commercial building remaining in the central city and one of Los Angeles’ unique treasures. Behind its modest, mildly Romanesque exterior lies a magical light-filled Victorian court that rises almost fifty feet with open cage elevators, marble stairs, and ornate iron railings. BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "BEHIND THE CURTAIN" Schedule: Wednesday, June 23 at 6:00 p.m. Length: 60 minutes Cost: $12 general public; $8 Conservancy Members Format: Zoom Webinar Reservations required LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Join us as we explore the places associated with L.A. architect Paul Revere Williams and his enduring legacy through tours and discussions. VIRTUAL TOUR (Includes Self-Guided Driving Tour) Wednesdays, April 14, 28, and May 12, 26 at 6:00 p.m. VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION. Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 6 p.m. Photo by Cindy Olnick/L.A. Conservancy.WALKING TOURS
Become a Member 523 W. Sixth St., Suite 826, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Office: (213) 623-2489 Fax: (213) 623-3909 info@laconservancy.org Subscribe to our e-newsletters » HISTORIC PLACES OF LOS ANGELES Historic Places of Los Angeles | Los Angeles Conservancy HISTORY OF LGBTQ LOS ANGELES Early attempts to document LGBTQ history did not focus on communities, but rather on the experiences of well-known and well-respected historical figures such as Walt Whitman, Frida Kahlo, and Alexander the Great. From the 1820s through the 1970s, LGBTQ life in Los Angeles was largely underground and functioned along the lines of asubculture.
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review project UCLA | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY UCLA. Overview. UCLA started out as a two-year school in the University of California system in 1919, adopted the name University of California at Los Angeles in 1927, and held its first classes at its new Westwood campus in 1929. Its original master plan, supervised by architect George W. Kelham, produced buildings in the Romanesquestyle
SPORTSMEN'S LODGE
One of the San Fernando Valley's quintessential landmarks, the Sportsmen's Lodge was at the center of the Valley's social and political life for much of the twentieth century. The famed restaurant and banquet hall, located along one of the Valley's major arteries, was known for its fish ponds, outdoor gardens, and star-studdedcelebrations.
MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE Million Dollar Theatre. Overview. Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the Million Dollar was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. The theatre opened February 1, 1918 with the premiere2-4-6-8 HOUSE
2-4-6-8 House. The 2-4-6-8 House in Venice looks like it might be a child’s playhouse, in style if not in scale, but it is a real residence befitting adult-sized people. Completed in 1978, it is also one of the earliest designs by renowned Los Angeles architects Thom Mayne and Michael Rotondi of Morphosis. The small, cube-shapedbuilding sits
THE DOUMAKES HOUSE
The Doumakes House. Located in unincorporated View Park, this Spanish Colonial Revival house was built in 1928 by the Los Angeles Investment Company, which developed the community from the mid-1920s into the 1960s. The original owner, James Doumakes, was a Greek immigrant who came to the U.S. and founded the venerable marshmallow company Doumak LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Join us as we explore the places associated with L.A. architect Paul Revere Williams and his enduring legacy through tours and discussions. VIRTUAL TOUR (Includes Self-Guided Driving Tour) Wednesdays, April 14, 28, and May 12, 26 at 6:00 p.m. VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION. Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 6 p.m. Photo by Cindy Olnick/L.A. Conservancy.WALKING TOURS
Become a Member 523 W. Sixth St., Suite 826, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Office: (213) 623-2489 Fax: (213) 623-3909 info@laconservancy.org Subscribe to our e-newsletters » HISTORIC PLACES OF LOS ANGELES Historic Places of Los Angeles | Los Angeles Conservancy HISTORY OF LGBTQ LOS ANGELES Early attempts to document LGBTQ history did not focus on communities, but rather on the experiences of well-known and well-respected historical figures such as Walt Whitman, Frida Kahlo, and Alexander the Great. From the 1820s through the 1970s, LGBTQ life in Los Angeles was largely underground and functioned along the lines of asubculture.
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review project UCLA | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY UCLA. Overview. UCLA started out as a two-year school in the University of California system in 1919, adopted the name University of California at Los Angeles in 1927, and held its first classes at its new Westwood campus in 1929. Its original master plan, supervised by architect George W. Kelham, produced buildings in the Romanesquestyle
SPORTSMEN'S LODGE
One of the San Fernando Valley's quintessential landmarks, the Sportsmen's Lodge was at the center of the Valley's social and political life for much of the twentieth century. The famed restaurant and banquet hall, located along one of the Valley's major arteries, was known for its fish ponds, outdoor gardens, and star-studdedcelebrations.
MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE Million Dollar Theatre. Overview. Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the Million Dollar was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. The theatre opened February 1, 1918 with the premiere2-4-6-8 HOUSE
2-4-6-8 House. The 2-4-6-8 House in Venice looks like it might be a child’s playhouse, in style if not in scale, but it is a real residence befitting adult-sized people. Completed in 1978, it is also one of the earliest designs by renowned Los Angeles architects Thom Mayne and Michael Rotondi of Morphosis. The small, cube-shapedbuilding sits
THE DOUMAKES HOUSE
The Doumakes House. Located in unincorporated View Park, this Spanish Colonial Revival house was built in 1928 by the Los Angeles Investment Company, which developed the community from the mid-1920s into the 1960s. The original owner, James Doumakes, was a Greek immigrant who came to the U.S. and founded the venerable marshmallow company Doumak HISTORIC MODERN PLACES Historic Modern Places | Los Angeles Conservancy MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE Million Dollar Theatre. Overview. Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the Million Dollar was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. The theatre opened February 1, 1918 with the premiere CRAFT AND FOLK ART MUSEUM In 1974, The Egg and the Eye became the Craft and Folk Art Museum. It underwent a sensitive renovation in 1995 by architects Craig Hodgetts and Ming Fung. The museum continues to promote the virtues of the folk arts and contemporary craft in the heart of the Miracle Mile's officially designated Museum Row. Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1978.THORNTON GARDENS
The Conservancy holds an easement that protects the exterior façade and interior features of the main house as well as the associated historic landscape, five principal outbuildings, and the master plan for the site. In January 2018, the National Trust for Historic Preservation announced the acquisition of Thornton Gardens. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF VENICE The First Baptist Church of Venice is one of the last remaining significant resources associated with the history and development of Oakwood, an early African American neighborhood in Los Angeles. BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "BEHIND THE CURTAIN" Explore the breathtaking Los Angeles Theatre and see why it is a favorite for Last Remaining Seats audiences. BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "BEHIND THE CURTAIN" Schedule: Wednesday, June 23 at 6:00 p.m. Length: 60 minutes Cost: $12 general public; $8 Conservancy Members Format: Zoom Webinar Reservations required FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF VENICE The First Baptist Church of Venice and adjacent parking lots are among the last remaining properties that tell the story of Oakwood, an African American neighborhood in Los Angeles. BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "MOVIE PALACE PARADISO Broadway thrived for decades as the entertainment epicenter of Los Angeles. Magnificent movie palaces drew generations of Angelenos tothe city center.
CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING … CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION . REGULAR MEETING AGENDA . THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2021 AFTER 10:00 A.M. (via TELECONFERENCE) Meeting presentations will be made available here LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Join us as we explore the places associated with L.A. architect Paul Revere Williams and his enduring legacy through tours and discussions. VIRTUAL TOUR (Includes Self-Guided Driving Tour) Wednesdays, April 14, 28, and May 12, 26 at 6:00 p.m. VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION. Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 6 p.m. Photo by Cindy Olnick/L.A. Conservancy.WALKING TOURS
Become a Member 523 W. Sixth St., Suite 826, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Office: (213) 623-2489 Fax: (213) 623-3909 info@laconservancy.org Subscribe to our e-newsletters » HISTORIC PLACES OF LOS ANGELES Historic Places of Los Angeles | Los Angeles Conservancy HISTORY OF LGBTQ LOS ANGELES Early attempts to document LGBTQ history did not focus on communities, but rather on the experiences of well-known and well-respected historical figures such as Walt Whitman, Frida Kahlo, and Alexander the Great. From the 1820s through the 1970s, LGBTQ life in Los Angeles was largely underground and functioned along the lines of asubculture.
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review project UCLA | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY UCLA. Overview. UCLA started out as a two-year school in the University of California system in 1919, adopted the name University of California at Los Angeles in 1927, and held its first classes at its new Westwood campus in 1929. Its original master plan, supervised by architect George W. Kelham, produced buildings in the Romanesquestyle
SPORTSMEN'S LODGE
One of the San Fernando Valley's quintessential landmarks, the Sportsmen's Lodge was at the center of the Valley's social and political life for much of the twentieth century. The famed restaurant and banquet hall, located along one of the Valley's major arteries, was known for its fish ponds, outdoor gardens, and star-studdedcelebrations.
MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE Million Dollar Theatre. Overview. Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the Million Dollar was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. The theatre opened February 1, 1918 with the premiere2-4-6-8 HOUSE
2-4-6-8 House. The 2-4-6-8 House in Venice looks like it might be a child’s playhouse, in style if not in scale, but it is a real residence befitting adult-sized people. Completed in 1978, it is also one of the earliest designs by renowned Los Angeles architects Thom Mayne and Michael Rotondi of Morphosis. The small, cube-shapedbuilding sits
THE DOUMAKES HOUSE
The Doumakes House. Located in unincorporated View Park, this Spanish Colonial Revival house was built in 1928 by the Los Angeles Investment Company, which developed the community from the mid-1920s into the 1960s. The original owner, James Doumakes, was a Greek immigrant who came to the U.S. and founded the venerable marshmallow company Doumak LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY Join us as we explore the places associated with L.A. architect Paul Revere Williams and his enduring legacy through tours and discussions. VIRTUAL TOUR (Includes Self-Guided Driving Tour) Wednesdays, April 14, 28, and May 12, 26 at 6:00 p.m. VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION. Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 6 p.m. Photo by Cindy Olnick/L.A. Conservancy.WALKING TOURS
Become a Member 523 W. Sixth St., Suite 826, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Office: (213) 623-2489 Fax: (213) 623-3909 info@laconservancy.org Subscribe to our e-newsletters » HISTORIC PLACES OF LOS ANGELES Historic Places of Los Angeles | Los Angeles Conservancy HISTORY OF LGBTQ LOS ANGELES Early attempts to document LGBTQ history did not focus on communities, but rather on the experiences of well-known and well-respected historical figures such as Walt Whitman, Frida Kahlo, and Alexander the Great. From the 1820s through the 1970s, LGBTQ life in Los Angeles was largely underground and functioned along the lines of asubculture.
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PLANT In August 2020, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) released its Notice of Preparation for the proposed demolition of the last building associated with the historic Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant, South Gate Facility. The Notice of Preparation for the South Gate Educational Center (SGEC) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the third environmental review project UCLA | LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY UCLA. Overview. UCLA started out as a two-year school in the University of California system in 1919, adopted the name University of California at Los Angeles in 1927, and held its first classes at its new Westwood campus in 1929. Its original master plan, supervised by architect George W. Kelham, produced buildings in the Romanesquestyle
SPORTSMEN'S LODGE
One of the San Fernando Valley's quintessential landmarks, the Sportsmen's Lodge was at the center of the Valley's social and political life for much of the twentieth century. The famed restaurant and banquet hall, located along one of the Valley's major arteries, was known for its fish ponds, outdoor gardens, and star-studdedcelebrations.
MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE Million Dollar Theatre. Overview. Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the Million Dollar was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. The theatre opened February 1, 1918 with the premiere2-4-6-8 HOUSE
2-4-6-8 House. The 2-4-6-8 House in Venice looks like it might be a child’s playhouse, in style if not in scale, but it is a real residence befitting adult-sized people. Completed in 1978, it is also one of the earliest designs by renowned Los Angeles architects Thom Mayne and Michael Rotondi of Morphosis. The small, cube-shapedbuilding sits
THE DOUMAKES HOUSE
The Doumakes House. Located in unincorporated View Park, this Spanish Colonial Revival house was built in 1928 by the Los Angeles Investment Company, which developed the community from the mid-1920s into the 1960s. The original owner, James Doumakes, was a Greek immigrant who came to the U.S. and founded the venerable marshmallow company Doumak HISTORIC MODERN PLACES Historic Modern Places | Los Angeles Conservancy MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE Million Dollar Theatre. Overview. Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the Million Dollar was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. The theatre opened February 1, 1918 with the premiere CRAFT AND FOLK ART MUSEUM In 1974, The Egg and the Eye became the Craft and Folk Art Museum. It underwent a sensitive renovation in 1995 by architects Craig Hodgetts and Ming Fung. The museum continues to promote the virtues of the folk arts and contemporary craft in the heart of the Miracle Mile's officially designated Museum Row. Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1978.THORNTON GARDENS
The Conservancy holds an easement that protects the exterior façade and interior features of the main house as well as the associated historic landscape, five principal outbuildings, and the master plan for the site. In January 2018, the National Trust for Historic Preservation announced the acquisition of Thornton Gardens. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF VENICE The First Baptist Church of Venice is one of the last remaining significant resources associated with the history and development of Oakwood, an early African American neighborhood in Los Angeles. BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "BEHIND THE CURTAIN" Explore the breathtaking Los Angeles Theatre and see why it is a favorite for Last Remaining Seats audiences. BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "BEHIND THE CURTAIN" Schedule: Wednesday, June 23 at 6:00 p.m. Length: 60 minutes Cost: $12 general public; $8 Conservancy Members Format: Zoom Webinar Reservations required FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF VENICE The First Baptist Church of Venice and adjacent parking lots are among the last remaining properties that tell the story of Oakwood, an African American neighborhood in Los Angeles. BROADWAY THEATRE VIRTUAL TOUR: "MOVIE PALACE PARADISO Broadway thrived for decades as the entertainment epicenter of Los Angeles. Magnificent movie palaces drew generations of Angelenos tothe city center.
CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING … CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION . REGULAR MEETING AGENDA . THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2021 AFTER 10:00 A.M. (via TELECONFERENCE) Meeting presentations will be made available hereJump to navigation
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