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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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All Roads Lead to Westwood: The Village
Follow your nearest road to Westwood Village and join us for a guided walking tour exploring the neighborhood’s complex and layered history. -
Self-Guided Tours
Take historic tours on your own time! -
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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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Chase Bank, Encino
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Alpine Village
Alpine Village is the first legacy business to be designated a County historic landmark. -
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Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist
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U.S. Bank
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Cruising the Boulevard
Cruising down today’s Ventura Boulevard at 45 miles per hour, it’s difficult to imagine its dusty beginnings as a stretch of El Camino Real, the old dirt road that once connected each of the California Missions. Even beyond this centuries-old pedigree, this 16-mile route is rich with twentieth-century San Fernando Valley lore and fascinating architecture to […] -
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CBS Television City
CBS' Television City was one of the first and largest complexes built expressly for television production and broadcasting, and clearly signified L.A.'s intent to become the capital of television broadcasting. -
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Chase Knolls