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1968 East L.A. Chicano Student Walkouts (Blowouts)
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Place
Harbor Hills
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Feature
Curating the City: Modern Architecture in L.A.
The Conservancy was thrilled to participate in Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A. by reprising our Curating the City program with a focus on Greater L.A.’s amazing legacy of Modern architecture. Treating the built environment as a living museum, the Conservancy is curating fifty years of Modern architecture through tours, panel discussions, this […] -
SB 9 and SB 10
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Terminal Island News and Resources
News “What Happened on Terminal Island, Why It Matters and What Is at Risk.” Huffington Post. April 10, 2013. “A Fish Tale.” LMU Magazine. Winter 2013, Vol. 3, No. 2. “Meet Terminal Island, one of the most endangered places in the US.” KPCC. September 18, 2012. “Terminal Island on Endangered Sites List.” Rafu Shimpo. June […] -
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West Los Angeles Civic Center
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Memorial and Honor Gifts
Remember or honor someone special while helping to ensure a bright future for our most cherished historic places. -
community
Burbank
Burbank has transformed its approach to historic preservation by making significant improvements to its program since 2009. The city completed a citywide survey and historic context statement in that year, adopted the popular Mills Act program in 2010, and has begun to designate local landmarks. The city updated its historic resource management ordinance in 2011, […] -
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1330 Pico Boulevard
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Place
Wyvernwood Garden Apartments
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Cities
Los Angeles County is the size of a state: it spans 4,000 square miles and contains eighty-eight cities, plus the unincorporated County government. Each of these communities has its own history, character, and places that help tell its story. And now, each one has its own page on our website, with information about its preservation efforts, […] -
Survey of Historic Resources
A comprehensive survey documenting the historic resources is key to identifying which places to preserve in a community. Historic resources surveys are often done as part of the preparation of a community’s General or Specific Plan. Surveys that meet state standards may identify properties as “historical resources” for the purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act […]