LAndmark Quarterly

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LAndmark

The Los Angeles Conservancy's quarterly member publication.

The 2025 FALL ISSUE has arrived!
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Welcome to LAndmark, the Los Angeles Conservancy’s vibrant quarterly publication designed especially for members! Inside, you’ll learn about historic places throughout Los Angeles County, our preservation work, new initiatives, and even fellow members. 

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Inside This Issue

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Anchored in Legacy

Chez Jay celebrates 66 years of cocktails, character, and community.

L.A.'s People & Places

REMEMBERING DIANE KEATON (1946 - 2025)

We remember the inimitable Diane Keaton, who captured hearts worldwide with her legacy on film also had a profound influence here in Los Angeles’ preservation community.

PRESERVATION

Open for Business: Supporting the Legacy Businesses That Define L.A. County

The Los Angeles Legacy Business Program recently contracted the L.A. Conservancy to create a new digital resource: Legacy Business Toolkit.

News Bites

Mosaic Healing Begins in Altadena

Altadena community members have begun gathering to sort, clean, and transform remnants from the fire that will be turned into a large-scale mosaic.

PRESERVATION

On the Move: Rehoming History

Omgivning's Historic House Relocation Project demonstrates how preservation, creative ingenuity and purpose can bring communities together in times of need.

Members Corner

Meet Janet Louie and George Braunegg

Longtime Cornerstone members tell us about their love of L.A., the importance of preservation, and the Conservancy's role in advocating for historically significant places.

This & That

Los Angeles, Enchanted

Michael J. Libow shares his journey to acquiring two of L.A.'s most enchanting Storybook houses: The Witch’s House and The Hobbit House Apartments.

Daytrip for Members

My Day in L.A.: The Fairfax District

Rico Mandel, Conservancy member and volunteer, LAndmark photographer, and Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef, shares his favorite historic places in the Fairfax District.

Cover

Anchored in Legacy

Chez Jay celebrates 66 years of cocktails, character, and community.

L.A.'s People & Places

REMEMBERING DIANE KEATON (1946 - 2025)

We remember the inimitable Diane Keaton, who captured hearts worldwide with her legacy on film also had a profound influence here in Los Angeles’ preservation community.

PRESERVATION

Open for Business: Supporting the Legacy Businesses That Define L.A. County

The Los Angeles Legacy Business Program recently contracted the L.A. Conservancy to create a new digital resource: Legacy Business Toolkit.

News Bites

Mosaic Healing Begins in Altadena

Altadena community members have begun gathering to sort, clean, and transform remnants from the fire that will be turned into a large-scale mosaic.

PRESERVATION

On the Move: Rehoming History

Omgivning's Historic House Relocation Project demonstrates how preservation, creative ingenuity and purpose can bring communities together in times of need.

Members Corner

Meet Janet Louie and George Braunegg

Longtime Cornerstone members tell us about their love of L.A., the importance of preservation, and the Conservancy's role in advocating for historically significant places.

This & That

Los Angeles, Enchanted

Michael J. Libow shares his journey to acquiring two of L.A.'s most enchanting Storybook houses: The Witch’s House and The Hobbit House Apartments.

Daytrip for Members

My Day in L.A.: The Fairfax District

Rico Mandel, Conservancy member and volunteer, LAndmark photographer, and Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef, shares his favorite historic places in the Fairfax District.

Membership Publication

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We’re sharing our 2024 Fall debut issue with all our members, friends, partners, and the community. We hope you enjoy reading LAndmark, find a shared sense of community here, and embrace your L.A. landmarks.

Check out our debut issue!