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Boyle Heights Community Plan
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Los Angeles Conservancy Privacy Policy
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International Institute of Los Angeles
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Boyle Hotel (Cummings Block)
The Boyle Hotel in Boyle Heights stands as a prime example of preservation and adaptive reuse. -
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Japanese Hospital
The Japanese Hospital opened its doors to a diverse clientele in the wake of a landmark case before the U.S. Supreme Court. -
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Nishiyama Residence/Otomisan Japanese Restaurant
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Chase Bank/Lytton Savings, Hollywood (Demolished)
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Historic Tax Credit (HTC)
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Chicano Moratorium
On November 2020, the Chicano Moratorium March (December 20, 1969) and National Chicano Moratorium March (August 29, 1970) were added to the National Register of Historic Places. -
Jewish American Heritage
Throughout the 1920s and ’30s, about forty percent of the population in Boyle Heights was Jewish. The core of the community was Brooklyn Avenue, since renamed Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, which hosted a string of Jewish-owned businesses, including the original Canter’s Deli. Distinct from the upwardly mobile Jewish community that emerged in Hollywood and the Westside before […] -
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Ambassador Hotel (Demolished)
One of Los Angeles' defining historic sites, the Ambassador fueled development of Wilshire Boulevard and housed the world-famous Cocoanut Grove.