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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. -
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Casa de Cadillac
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Annenberg Community Beach House at Santa Monica State Beach
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Japanese American Heritage
Japanese immigration to the United States first began to boom in the 1880s, following the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The absence of Chinese laborers created tremendous opportunities for other low-wage workers, although Japanese immigration would be curtailed in the early twentieth century due to an agreement between the U.S. and Japan. […] -
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3901 San Fernando Road (Demolished)
Glendale City Council approved the demolition of this historic building for a new mixed-use development. -
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San Dimas
San Dimas is an example of a city that has an alternate approach to historic preservation. It has no true historic preservation ordinance yet can still protect identified historic resources throughout the city. A citywide survey of historic resources completed in 1991 identified over 320 significant structures and two potential historic districts, all of which receive […] -
2025 Chair’s Award and Media Award Recipients Celebrate Courage, Community, and Preservation
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Calabasas
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Lankershim Depot
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The Hercules Campus
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Rancho Los Alamitos
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City of San Gabriel Citywide Historic Context Statement
The City of San Gabriel has long been a local historic preservation movement leader. Its first historic preservation ordinance was adopted in 1965—well before other municipalities—and updated in recent years to reflect a true commitment to its residents and rich history. To strengthen its ordinance, the City set out to prepare an authoritative account of its history […]