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Crenshaw Women’s Center
The first women's center to be established in Los Angeles from 1970-72 and significant for its connection to LGBTQ+ communities. -
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Gardner Street Women’s Bridge Housing Center
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UCLA Faculty Club
Following years of uncertainty there are plans to reinvest in the 1959 UCLA Faculty Center. -
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Singleton Estate
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Caplin House
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Greater Page Temple Church of God in Christ
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Lawrence Halprin
One of the most influential landscape architects of the latter twentieth century, Lawrence Halprin brought nature into urban spaces in unprecedented ways... -
Professional Services Directory
Preserving and maintaining historic structures requires the special touch of professionals who understand the importance of preserving historic character — and who have the skills to do it right. To help you protect and enhance your investment in Los Angeles County’s rich architectural legacy, we offer a professional services directory for various aspects of historic preservation. […] -
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Austin, Field & Fry
Not only was the architecture firm of Austin, Field & Fry responsible for several of Los Angeles’ most important public postwar buildings, its history includes some of the most distinguished architects in twentieth-century California. -
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Beverly Laurel Hotel
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The Biltmore Hotel: Host of the Coast
Known in its early days as “The Host of the Coast, the Biltmore Hotel has a glittering history to tell. -
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 […]