Search Results for site/Hannah Carter Japanese
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Petersen Automotive Museum
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2025 Preservation Awards Celebration
Celebrate the L.A. Conservancy's 2025 Preservation Award recipients at the historic Founders Church in Koreatown. -
Explanation of LGBTQ Terms
One of the key challenges in understanding LGBTQ history is deciphering changes in word choice and language over time. Words that are common among community members and scholars today may have had vastly different meanings (or not existed at all) in the past. We recognize that there are many different interpretations of, and a sensitivity […] -
1960-1970: Imperial California
Southern Californians sensed that the astonishing future they had eagerly anticipated since the 1920s had finally arrived in the 1960s. The boom of the 1950s had been the launching pad; by 1964 California became the largest state in the union; its aerospace, oil, electronics, tourist, and entertainment industries dominated the nation; its economy became one […] -
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Evergreen Cemetery
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People + Places: A Virtual Series
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Historical Research Guide
How to find historical information about the places you care about -
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Capitol Records Tower
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Wilshire Today
As original residents left Wilshire for the suburbs, historic neighborhoods filled with new populations who have made these areas their own. The MacArthur Park area is now predominantly Latinx (including large numbers of people from Southern Mexico and Central America), and the area around Wilshire Center represents the highest population of Koreans outside of Seoul. […] -
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St. Martha’s Episcopal Church
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Playing with the Cocoanut Grove Orchestra
I remember the Ambassador Hotel, May Company, Petersen Museum (formerly Ohrbach’s, which had the best Japanese restaurant on the top floor), and many other stores and theaters between San Vicente and La Brea. We used to shop and eat along the nice stores and restaurants along Wilshire. One of my first jobs after high school […] -
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Small Biz Hype Squad/Little Tokyo Service Center