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Jewish American Heritage
Throughout the 1920s and ’30s, about forty percent of the population in Boyle Heights was Jewish. The core of the community was Brooklyn Avenue, since renamed Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, which hosted a string of Jewish-owned businesses, including the original Canter’s Deli. Distinct from the upwardly mobile Jewish community that emerged in Hollywood and the Westside before […] -
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Historic Resources Group
HRG is a historic preservation consulting firm specializing in preservation planning, architectural consultation, and development services -
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Kelley Construction
Since 1972, Kelley Construction has specialized in restoration of time period homes with the ability and experience to take care of any of your construction needs. -
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FK Design Group
FK Design Group employs a collaborative design process beginning in the earliest stages of project and continuing through to completion and occupancy. -
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Former Canter’s Delicatessen
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HOME is Edinburgh Bungalow Court
Join us for a guided tour of the Edinburgh Bungalow Court, an award winning project and exclusive opportunity for L.A. Conservancy members! -
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HOME is Edinburgh Bungalow Court
Join us for a guided tour of the Edinburgh Bungalow Court, an award winning project and exclusive opportunity for L.A. Conservancy members! -
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HOME is Edinburgh Bungalow Court
Join us for a guided tour of the Edinburgh Bungalow Court, an award winning project and exclusive opportunity for L.A. Conservancy members! -
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HOME is Edinburgh Bungalow Court
Join us for a guided tour of the Edinburgh Bungalow Court, an award winning project and exclusive opportunity for L.A. Conservancy members! -
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HOME is Edinburgh Bungalow Court
Join us for a guided tour of the Edinburgh Bungalow Court, an award winning project and exclusive opportunity for L.A. Conservancy members! -
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Kronish House
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Manhattan Beach
Following a year and a half of preparation, the City of Manhattan Beach passed a new historic preservation ordinance on February 16, 2016, marking a major milestone for preservation in this 3.9-square-mile city in the South Bay. To reflect this major progress, the Conservancy has assigned Manhattan Beach a new grade of “C-” (up from […]