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Beverly Theatre (Demolished)
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Union Bank Square
Significant for its Corporate International style design and Garret Eckbo landscape, Union Bank Square was the first completed Bunker Hill Urban Renewal development. -
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Membership Matters
Both Jay Cambare and Patrick Reynolds are longtime residents of Southern California and love exploring places with rich history. Jay has a Bachelors of Arts in History from UCLA & Patrick has a passion for all things related to the golden age of Hollywood and historic icons of a bygone era such as Route 66. -
Corky Hale Stoller on: The Cocoanut Grove
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Arthur Murray Office and Studio
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Membership Matters
Bob Vogt and Joel Richardson have been L.A. Conservancy members since 2005. -
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Bob’s Big Boy Broiler
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Student Field Trips
In-person and virtual field trips bring L.A. history to life for students. -
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Whittier
Whittier has a long track record in preservation, having adopted its Historic Preservation ordinance in 1986. The city has designated both local landmarks and four historic districts, the most recent of which was designated in 2011. The city does not require owner consent to designate landmarks. Incentives available to owners of historic properties include the […] -
Explore the Eastside
Use this map to explore the vibrant heritage of the Eastside, firsthand or online. Please note: Although some places on this map have been advocacy issues for the Conservancy, there is no direct correlation between the map and our advocacy activities. Just because a place is, or isn’t, on this map does not mean that it will, […] -
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La Villa Basque
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Bell
Bell does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. The City’s General Plan is currently being updated, and the Cultural Resources Element includes a list of identified significant sites in the city. However, no citywide survey of historic resources has been conducted at this time.