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Beverly Fairfax Historic District National Register Nomination
About Beverly Fairfax Deeply rooted in Jewish American history, the Beverly Fairfax Historic District boasts a collection of largely intact Period Revival homes. Roughly bounded by Rosewood Avenue, Melrose Avenue, N. Gardner Street, Vista Street, Beverly Boulevard, and N. Fairfax Avenue, the neighborhood includes Spanish Colonial Revival, Late Chateauesque, Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, Monterey Revival, […] -
Key Findings
In addition to specific grades, our in-depth research unearthed some interesting trends in local preservation throughout L.A. County. One size does not fit all. Communities pursue preservation in different ways. While good preservation programs require certain basic elements, they can be used and combined in various forms to suit the specific needs of the community. […] -
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Museum of Neon Art (MONA)
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Active Designation of Landmarks
Establishing a historic preservation ordinance is an important milestone for any jurisdiction, but merely having an ordinance in place isn’t enough to protect important places. To truly benefit the community, a jurisdiction should promote its ordinance by encouraging residents to nominate significant properties for landmark designation. A few jurisdictions in Los Angeles County have historic […] -
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Star Theatre (Demolished)
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Tom of Finland House
Artist Tom of Finland played an important role in changing public perceptions of erotic art in Los Angeles. -
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Scheerer House
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Edinburgh Bungalow Court
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Apple Tower Theatre
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Greater Page Temple Church of God in Christ
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Bradbury House
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Crossroads of the World
Completed in 1936, Crossroads of the World was one of the first outdoor shopping centers in the country.