LAndmark Quarterly

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LAndmark
The Los Angeles Conservancy's quarterly member publication.
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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

Feature
Carrying Places Forward
Stewarding places and passing their history on to the future beyond preservation through a look at Chaplin Studios, the "Lost Lautner," and the Bollman House.

Preservation
From Landmark to Lifework: Preserving the Legacy of Morris Kight
Meet Kate and Krisy, married preservation consultants, whose efforts to preserve activist Morris Kight's legacy extended from rallying the community to landmark his home in Westlake to their purchase of the property and more.

This & That
L.A. Through A Youth Perspective
Participants from two of the Conservancy’s Student Programs share their experiences and the historic places they won’t soon forget.

NEWS BITES
#LAPLACEKEEPING
Welcome to #LAPLACEKEEPING, an ongoing social media series that explores Los Angeles though the people and places that matter, authored by Adrian Scott Fine, President & CEO of the Los Angeles Conservancy.

Member Q&A
Brian Curran
Conservancy Cornerstone member Brian Curran and his husband Kevin MacLellan recently opened their lovely Windsor Square home for a Conservancy donor appreciation event.

Daytrip for Members
My Day in L.A.: Ocean Park and Sunset Park
Libby Motika, Conservancy Cornerstone Member, walking tour guide, and supporter takes us on a stroll along Ocean Park Boulevard to share her favorite hangs and locals-only tips for a day on this stretch of street.

NEWS BITES
Altadena Asset Mapping
The Los Angeles Conservancy was awarded a transformational grant from the Mellon Foundation to significantly expand the Conservancy's Altadena Cultural Asset Mapping effort, a community-driven project focused on documenting, preserving, and uplifting the community heritage of Altadena following the devastating Eaton Fire of January 2025.

WALKING TOURS
Take a Summer Walking Tour
There is nothing more spectacular than experiencing downtown Los Angeles on one of our guided tours! You'll never see the incredible gems that tell L.A.'s history and future the same again.

Feature
Carrying Places Forward
Stewarding places and passing their history on to the future beyond preservation through a look at Chaplin Studios, the "Lost Lautner," and the Bollman House.

Preservation
From Landmark to Lifework: Preserving the Legacy of Morris Kight
Meet Kate and Krisy, married preservation consultants, whose efforts to preserve activist Morris Kight's legacy extended from rallying the community to landmark his home in Westlake to their purchase of the property and more.

This & That
L.A. Through A Youth Perspective
Participants from two of the Conservancy’s Student Programs share their experiences and the historic places they won’t soon forget.

NEWS BITES
#LAPLACEKEEPING
Welcome to #LAPLACEKEEPING, an ongoing social media series that explores Los Angeles though the people and places that matter, authored by Adrian Scott Fine, President & CEO of the Los Angeles Conservancy.

Member Q&A
Brian Curran
Conservancy Cornerstone member Brian Curran and his husband Kevin MacLellan recently opened their lovely Windsor Square home for a Conservancy donor appreciation event.

Daytrip for Members
My Day in L.A.: Ocean Park and Sunset Park
Libby Motika, Conservancy Cornerstone Member, walking tour guide, and supporter takes us on a stroll along Ocean Park Boulevard to share her favorite hangs and locals-only tips for a day on this stretch of street.

NEWS BITES
Altadena Asset Mapping
The Los Angeles Conservancy was awarded a transformational grant from the Mellon Foundation to significantly expand the Conservancy's Altadena Cultural Asset Mapping effort, a community-driven project focused on documenting, preserving, and uplifting the community heritage of Altadena following the devastating Eaton Fire of January 2025.

WALKING TOURS
Take a Summer Walking Tour
There is nothing more spectacular than experiencing downtown Los Angeles on one of our guided tours! You'll never see the incredible gems that tell L.A.'s history and future the same again.
Membership Publication
LAndmark
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.

