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Commerce
The industrial city of Commerce adopted a historic preservation ordinance in 1982 that allows for the designation of local landmarks and historic districts. However, the City has not been active in the use of the ordinance and has designated only a handful of landmarks many years ago. These include the Citadel/former Samson Tire Factory. The […] -
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L.A. Ice and Cold Storage Building
This industrial building has been chilled since 1905. -
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Sakai-Kozawa Residence/Tokio Florist and Pole Sign
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Chez Jay
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Glendora
Glendora has a longstanding commitment to preservation but, like many cities, its preservation program has suffered from recent budget constraints. The city established its historic preservation ordinance in 1988 and began implementing several components of its historic preservation program. The city has designated one historic district and nearly three dozen local landmarks, although owner consent is required […] -
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St. Martha’s Episcopal Church
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San Gabriel Historic Preservation and Cultural Resource Ordinance Update
The City of San Gabriel enjoys a wealth of historic and cultural resources, including archeological sites related to the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe, the iconic San Gabriel Mission, Spanish Colonial Revival-style buildings of the 1920s and ’30s, and cohesive residential neighborhoods. In pioneering recognition of its cultural resources, San Gabriel became the second city in Los Angeles […] -
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Sparkletts Bottling Plant
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Tom Bergin’s
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Moore House (Demolished)
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Angel Food Donuts Sign