Preservation by Community
Preservation by Community
Browse L.A.'s communities by location, population, preservation grade or attributes.
Explore historic places by community*, and learn how to get involved in preservation in your area.
Los Angeles County spans 4,000 square miles and contains eighty-eight cities plus the unincorporated County government.
Each community has its history, character, and places that help tell its story. Learn more about their preservation efforts, how to get involved at the local level, and featured locations on our map of historic places.
* “Communities” is used to describe the cities and County government since the County isn’t a city. We refer to distinct areas within these communities as “neighborhoods.”
City Results
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Pasadena
Pasadena has many protections in place for its historic resources. The city became a Certified Local Government in 1986,...Read morePasadena
Pasadena has many protections in place for its historic resources. The city became a Certified Local Government in 1986,...Read more -
Pico Rivera
Pico Rivera does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. There is no historic resource survey for the enti...Read morePico Rivera
Pico Rivera does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. There is no historic resource survey for the enti...Read more -
Pomona
Pomona contains a remarkable diversity of historic resources ranging from adobe to Victorian-era nineteenth century resi...Read morePomona
Pomona contains a remarkable diversity of historic resources ranging from adobe to Victorian-era nineteenth century resi...Read more -
Rancho Palos Verdes
Rancho Palos Verdes does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. While there is no historic resource surve...Read moreRancho Palos Verdes
Rancho Palos Verdes does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. While there is no historic resource surve...Read more -
Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach’s commitment to historic preservation is easy to see in this South Bay city, where historic structures f...Read moreRedondo Beach
Redondo Beach’s commitment to historic preservation is easy to see in this South Bay city, where historic structures f...Read more -
Rolling Hills
Rolling Hills does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. The city is one of three municipalities in Los ...Read moreRolling Hills
Rolling Hills does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. The city is one of three municipalities in Los ...Read more -
Rolling Hills Estates
Rolling Hills Estates adopted a historic preservation ordinance in 2001 that allows for the designation of individual la...Read moreRolling Hills Estates
Rolling Hills Estates adopted a historic preservation ordinance in 2001 that allows for the designation of individual la...Read more -
San Dimas
San Dimas is an example of a city that has an alternate approach to historic preservation. It has no true historic pres...Read moreSan Dimas
San Dimas is an example of a city that has an alternate approach to historic preservation. It has no true historic pres...Read more -
San Fernando
San Fernando has made regular and steady progress in implementing several elements of a strong historic preservation pr...Read moreSan Fernando
San Fernando has made regular and steady progress in implementing several elements of a strong historic preservation pr...Read more
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