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LAFD Fire Engine Company No. 30

The first of two all-black fire stations in Los Angeles, Fire Company No. 30 played a key role in securing workplace equality for African American firefighters.
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Max Factor House

During the 1920s, this Craftsman house was the residence of internationally acclaimed cosmetics pioneer Max Factor and his family.
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Morris Kight Residence

Activist Morris Kight co-founded a number of influential LGBTQ civil rights organizations, including the Gay Liberation Front.
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Palms Farmhouse

This turn-of-the-twentieth-century farmhouse was one of the oldest surviving residences in Palms.
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Paul Revere Williams House

For thirty years, Paul Revere Williams and his wife Della Mae resided at this modest house in the West Adams area of South Los Angeles. The house represents an important period of Williams' life and career when he was ascending the architecture profession.
6877-6881 Alta Loma Terrace. Photo by Jenna Snow, 2021.

Philip Ahn/Kurt Cobain Residence

1920s Craftsman style residence with Japanese influences in Hollywood Heights was once home to actor Philip Ahn and later musicians Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love.
Sakai-Kozawa Residence/Tokio Florist, 2018. M. Rosalind Sagara/L.A. Conservancy
Sakai-Kozawa Residence/Tokio Florist, 2018. Photo by M. Rosalind Sagara/L.A. Conservancy

Sakai-Kozawa Residence/Tokio Florist

The Sakai-Kozawa Residence/Tokio Florist and Pole Sign is Historic-Cultural Monument #1198. The property is significant for its association with the Sakai-Kozawa family and their longtime floral business, Tokio Florist, which operated at this location from 1960 to 2006.
Sportsmen's Lodge, 2015. Photo by Shane Swerdlow.

Sportsmen's Lodge

A rustic fixture on Ventura Boulevard for more than half a century, the Sportsmen's Lodge embodies the story of the San Fernando Valley.
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Tom of Finland House

Artist Tom of Finland played an important role in changing public perceptions of erotic art in Los Angeles.

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