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Los Angeles Landmarks

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Preservation Resources

Go-To Guide: PLAQUES/TABLETS/LETTERS

  • The Patrician Group

    2665 Third Street
    Riverside, CA 92507
    Phone: (800) 856-9649
    Fax: (951) 682-1353
    Contact: Jeffrey Crumbaker
    E-mail: patriciang2@aol.com
    Website: www.patriciangroup.com

    Courtesy The Patrician Group

    The Patrician Group designs and manufactures plaques in cast or etched metals, including bronze, brass, aluminum and stainless steel. They also produce engraved tablets and plaques in granite, marble and glass. For elegant signage, the company crafts dimensional letters through casting, cutting or fabricating, in most metals. Installation is available. They also have extensive experience in the repair, restoration and replication of ornamental metal. More then a manufacturer, they are as well, a design group, and can assist in the development of your unique application. They view their work as art and therefore approach it with a respectful sensibility. All products do carry an unconditional guarantee of satisfaction. Following are a few of the organizations that have entrusted The Patrician Group with this special work: Petersen Automotive Museum, County of Los Angeles, The Getty Villa, Riverside County, Claremont McKenna Colleges, St. Bernardines Hospital, The Bureau of Land Management, City of Lancaster.

LA Conservancy
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Pershing Square
Downtown Los Angeles
Pershing Square is the oldest public park in Los Angeles. Its history extends back two hundred years when it was a vacant lot known as block number 15. In 1866, an ordinance was signed declaring the park "...a public square for the use and benefit of the citizens of the common." Over the last century the park has undergone numerous changes including the addition of underground parking in the 1950s. In the 1990s, the park was significantly remodeled by a design team led by architect Ricardo Legoretta and landscape architect Laurie Olin.

Photo courtesy of California Historical Society / Ticor Title Insurance


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