Search Results for site/mission revival
Results
-
L.A. County Westside Area Plan
-
Event
Little Holmby: A Walk Through the NeighborhoodJoin the Conservancy for a guided walking tour through the historic neighborhood of Westwood-Holmby, or “Little Holmby -
Place
Angelus Funeral Home/Paul R. Williams Apartments
-
Life in the Fast Lane
At the turn of the twentieth century, the growth of Wilshire – and Los Angeles – became forever tied to the development of the automobile. As cars allowed people to quickly travel greater distances, Wilshire expanded just as quickly, filling in the gaps between downtown and the ocean and spurring development all along its length. […] -
Place
Catalina Casino
-
Place
Vista Theatre
-
Place
Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn
-
Event
Union Station
Learn the backstory of L.A.'s iconic Union Station. This extraordinary Spanish Colonial Revival and Art Deco monument was built to serve as the gateway to Los Angeles – a role which, in many ways, it continues to play today. It continues to serve tens of thousands of commuters daily. -
community
City of Industry
The City of Industry does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. This largely industrial city owns and funds the operation of the Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum, which consists of the Workman House, a nineteenth century adobe; Casa Nueva, a Spanish Colonial Revival residence; and El Campo Santo, one of the oldest cemeteries […] -
Event
Union Station
Learn the backstory of L.A.'s iconic Union Station. This extraordinary Spanish Colonial Revival and Art Deco monument was built to serve as the gateway to Los Angeles – a role which, in many ways, it continues to play today. It continues to serve tens of thousands of commuters daily. -
Event
Union Station
Learn the backstory of L.A.'s iconic Union Station. This extraordinary Spanish Colonial Revival and Art Deco monument was built to serve as the gateway to Los Angeles – a role which, in many ways, it continues to play today. It continues to serve tens of thousands of commuters daily. -
Event
Union Station
Learn the backstory of L.A.'s iconic Union Station. This extraordinary Spanish Colonial Revival and Art Deco monument was built to serve as the gateway to Los Angeles – a role which, in many ways, it continues to play today. It continues to serve tens of thousands of commuters daily.