Search Results for site/mission revival/fax:(213) 623-3909
Results
-
History of Wilshire Center
At the turn of the twentieth century, Germain Pellisier bought 160 acres between Normandie and Western Avenues to raise sheep and barley. His land formed the basis of Wilshire Center. The first church in the area (Wilshire Christian Church) arose in 1911 at Normandie Avenue, paving the way for the many congregations that moved here […] -
Place
Mariners Village
-
Adventures in Architecture
The L.A. Conservancy now offers Adventures in Architecture workshops in person and virtually! Adventures in Architecture workshops take students on a virtual or in-person field trip to significant historic sites located within a unique Los Angeles neighborhood. Students will meet members of the community and learn why protecting historic places matters. All of the Conservancy’s workshops are […] -
Place
Albert Van Luit Complex
-
For Kids & Teachers
The sites and stories of Wilshire Boulevard delight kids of all ages. Wilshire also offers a range of teaching opportunities, from local history to math. See below for downloadable resources including a super-fun Kids’ Guide, lesson plans developed for LAUSD teachers in 2005, a guide to religious spaces on Wilshire, and a five-part Reading Room series […] -
Preserving Wilshire's History
Wilshire Boulevard is lined with irreplaceable historic structures that embody the rich history of the boulevard, of Los Angeles, and of our culture. The Los Angeles Conservancy has worked hard, along with many others, to preserve and revitalize such Wilshire landmarks as the former May Company, the Bullock’s Wilshire building, the Wiltern Theatre, and the Town […] -
Place
Santa Fe Springs Civic Center
-
Altadena Recovery
-
Place
Cinerama Dome
-
Place
Lakeside Car Wash
-
Historic Post Offices