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Jewel’s Catch One
One of the longest running Black discos in L.A., Jewel's was an anchor for the LGBTQ+ community. -
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Glendale County Building
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1968 East L.A. Chicano Student Walkouts (Blowouts)
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Hung Sa Dahn
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Japanese American Heritage
Japanese immigration to the United States first began to boom in the 1880s, following the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The absence of Chinese laborers created tremendous opportunities for other low-wage workers, although Japanese immigration would be curtailed in the early twentieth century due to an agreement between the U.S. and Japan. […] -
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Lakeside Car Wash
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Huntington Park
Huntington Park has a rich history and many significant resources. The city adopted a historic preservation ordinance in 2006, Huntington Park’s centennial, after carefully studying effective ordinances in other cities. One of the ordinance’s most notable provisions is the ability to designate significant public or semi-public interior spaces and signage, in addition to landmarks and […] -
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Kronish House
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CA Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
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American Cement Building Lofts
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Community Leadership Boot Camp
Preparing the next generation of preservation advocates -
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