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Mediterranean Revival

Photo by Laura Dominguez/L.A. Conservancy

Boyle Heights City Hall

After renovations were completed in 2013, Boyle Heights City Hall is now the cornerstone to the Boyle Heights Civic Center.
Photo by Annie Laskey/L.A. Conservancy

Catalina Casino

Constructed for $2 million, the Catalina Casino was hailed as "a monument to the effort of William Wrigley, Jr. to give Catalina the finest and best the world's artisans have to offer."
Photo courtesy Thomas Safran & Associates and Coalition for Responsible Community Development

Dunbar Hotel

A beloved landmark of L.A.'s African American heritage has reclaimed its rightful place as a vibrant community resource.
Eastside Market Italian Deli's Angiuli Family. Photo by Eastside Market Italian Deli.

Eastside Market Italian Deli

One of the last remaining businesses in L.A.'s once thriving Little Italy, still making some of the best sandwiches in town!
Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy

Hattie McDaniel Residence

Sugar Hill resident Hattie McDaniel, who identified as a bisexual woman, was the first African American to win an Academy Award.
Holly Hill Terrace Residence 
Photo by Flora Chou/L.A. Conservancy

Holly Hill Terrace Residence 

Located in one of Hollywood's most historic residential neighborhoods, plans for the development included height restrictions to guarantee that every home retained a view of the city below.

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