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Los Angeles Conservancy Privacy Policy
Your privacy is important to us. The Los Angeles Conservancy has adopted this Privacy Policy to explain why we collect particular information and how we protect your privacy. This page describes our information gathering and dissemination policies for the website located at www.laconservancy.org. By visiting this website, you accept the practices described in this Privacy […] -
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John Lautner
John Lautner was one of the most important American architects of the twentieth century, and perhaps one of the most misunderstood... -
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Chase Bank/Lytton Savings, Hollywood (Demolished)
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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. -
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Chili Bowl, West Los Angeles (Demolished)
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Historical Research Guide
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Historic Sites for Special Events
Make your special event even more memorable by holding it at a unique historic site! -
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Capitol Records Tower
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About Curating the City: Wilshire Blvd.
Made possible by a grant from the Getty Foundation, the first installment of Curating the City took place in 2005. The program focused on the architecture and history of Wilshire Boulevard, the symbolic spine of Los Angeles whose story reflects that of the city itself. Curating the City: Wilshire Blvd. kicked off on October 2, […] -
County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation Cultural Resource Assessment
2020 Preservation Award Recipient There’s no better way to enjoy Southern California’s beautiful weather than spending time outside, in parks and open spaces. While parks are most often valued as places to access outdoor recreation, our County parks also have important layers of history. In the past, valuable cultural and historic resources have been lost […] -
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