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Clifton’s Brookdale Cafeteria
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles has established itself as a preservation leader on several fronts. The city’s historic preservation ordinance, adopted in 1962, is one of the earliest in the nation for a major city. Los Angeles established an Office of Historic Resources in 2006 to coordinate the city’s historic preservation activities and support its Cultural Heritage Commission. […] -
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Baldwin Park
Baldwin Park established its historic preservation program in 1988 with the adoption of a historic preservation ordinance. The ordinance allows for the designation of both individual landmarks and historic districts, though the City has not been active in the use of the ordinance. The City has only designated one landmark in the past, the former […] -
Preservation Organizations
Statewide and national organizations that work in various aspects of historic preservation in California -
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Fairfax High School
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World Monuments Fund and Los Angeles Conservancy Join Forces to Support Recovery Following Wildfires
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Join the Professional Services Directory
Already on the list? Renew today » When historic property owners hire a professional for maintenance, repair, or construction—anything from fixing a leaky faucet to designing a new addition—many consult our professional services directory to find the right services and expertise. As you know, older buildings can have special needs. We want to make sure that these […] -
LRS Unseated
Created by the Conservancy’s LRS Volunteer Committee, LRS Unseated is a collection of self-guided tours of filming locations throughout Los Angeles. Was SUNSET BOULEVARD actually filmed anywhere near Sunset Boulevard? Where did James Dean first say “hi” to Natalie Wood in REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE? Join us for LRS Unseated! and find out! FEATURED TOURS: […] -
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Sturges House
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We Heart Garden Apartments!
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Welcome to Our New Website
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Chicano Moratorium
On November 2020, the Chicano Moratorium March (December 20, 1969) and National Chicano Moratorium March (August 29, 1970) were added to the National Register of Historic Places.