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[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[2] | Location | City or town | Description |
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[1] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[2] | Location | Neighborhood | Description |
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1 | 27th Street Historic District | June 11, 2009 (#09000399) |
Along 27th Street[4] 34°01′06″N 118°15′25″W / 34.018333°N 118.256944°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles Multiple Property Submission (MPS) | |
2 | 52nd Place Historic District | February 22, 2014 (#09000398)[5] |
Along E. 52nd Place[6] 33°59′41″N 118°15′46″W / 33.994722°N 118.262778°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district in South Los Angeles consisting of American Craftsman homes; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS | |
3 | Al Malaikah Temple - Shrine Auditorium | April 2, 1987 (#87000577) |
655 W. Jefferson Blvd. 34°01′24″N 118°16′49″W / 34.023333°N 118.280278°W | University Park | Landmark large-event venue; headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners | |
4 | Alvarado Terrace Historic District | May 17, 1984 (#84000783) |
Alvarado Terr., Bonnie Brae and 14th Sts. Coordinates missing | Pico-Union | Historic district southwest of downtown with well-preserved mansions built 1902–1907 overlooking park | |
5 | American Trona Corporation Building | August 30, 1984 (#84000785) |
Address restricted[7] | San Pedro | Industrial building in San Pedro used to process and store salt potash; built ca. 1917 | |
6 | Andalusia | August 21, 2003 (#03000775) |
1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. | Hollywood | Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood | |
7 | Angels Flight Railway | October 13, 2000 (#00001168) |
Hill St. | Downtown Los Angeles | Landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles | |
7.1 | Angels Flight Railway | October 13, 2000 (#00001168) |
Hill St. 34°3′4.7″N 118°15′0.7″W / 34.051306°N 118.250194°W | Downtown Los Angeles | Coords come from |wikidata_id=Q1069719
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8 | Angelus Mesa Branch | May 19, 1987 (#87001005) |
2700 W. 52nd 33°59′41″N 118°19′20″W / 33.994722°N 118.322222°W | Crenshaw | Branch library; built in 1929; part of the Los Angeles Branch Library System Thematic Resource (TR) | |
9 | Angelus Funeral Home | March 19, 2009 (#09000146) |
1010 E. Jefferson Blvd. 34°00′43″N 118°15′28″W / 34.011964°N 118.257842°W | South Los Angeles | First black-owned business incorporated in California; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS | |
10 | Angelus Temple | April 27, 1992 (#92001875) |
1100 Glendale Blvd. 34°04′35″N 118°15′36″W / 34.076389°N 118.26°W | Echo Park | Church seating 5,300 used by evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson in 1920s and 1930s; central house of worship for the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel | |
11 | Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District | February 4, 2011 (#10001198) |
CA 110 from Four Level Interchange in Los Angeles to East Glenarm St. in Pasadena 34°03′45″N 118°14′56″W / 34.0625°N 118.248889°W | Downtown Los Angeles to Pasadena | ||
12 | Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No. 3751 | October 4, 2000 (#00001178) |
2435 E. Washington Blvd. 34°01′02″N 118°13′31″W / 34.017222°N 118.225278°W | Central City East | Restored 4-8-4 steam locomotive; originally owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway | |
13 | Avenel Cooperative Housing Project | February 27, 2005 (#05000070) |
2839-2849 Avenel St. 34°06′37″N 118°16′03″W / 34.110278°N 118.2675°W | Silver Lake | Ten-unit experiment in cooperative housing designed by Gregory Ain in Silver Lake; built 1947 | |
14 | Baldwin Hills Village | April 1, 1993 (#93000269) |
5300 Village Green 34°01′12″N 118°21′40″W / 34.02°N 118.361111°W | Baldwin Hills | 627 unit condominium complex; built in the 1930s; one of the first new planned communities | |
15 | Banning House | May 6, 1971 (#71000160) |
401 E. M St. 33°47′25″N 118°15′26″W / 33.790278°N 118.257222°W | Wilmington | Greek Revival mansion built in 1864 by Phineas Banning, the founder of Wilmington; operated as a museum since 1936 | |
16 | Aline Barnsdall Complex | May 6, 1971 (#71000143) |
4800 Hollywood Blvd. 34°06′01″N 118°17′36″W / 34.100278°N 118.293333°W | Little Armenia | Includes Hollyhock House, a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1919–1921 | |
17 | Battery John Barlow and Saxton | May 4, 1982 (#82002200) |
Fort MacArthur 33°42′58″N 118°17′41″W / 33.716111°N 118.294722°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to register in 1982 | |
18 | Battery Osgood-Farley | October 16, 1974 (#74000526) |
Fort MacArthur Upper Reservation 33°42′42″N 118°18′22″W / 33.711667°N 118.306111°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to Register 1n 1976 | |
19 | Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn | September 4, 1979 (#79000482) |
845 S. Lake St. 34°03′15″N 118°16′44″W / 34.054167°N 118.278889°W | Pico-Union | Gothic Revival mansion in Pico Union designed by John Parkinson; built 1901 | |
20 | Board of Trade Building | January 24, 2008 (#07001439) |
111 W. 7th St. 34°02′40″N 118°15′02″W / 34.044444°N 118.250556°W | Downtown Los Angeles | Beaux-Arts high-rise designed by Claud Beelman used as headquarters for California Stock Exchange starting in 1930 |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed/removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Rollstone Machinery Company | Listed October 3, 1985, removed August 20, 1990 (#85002883) |
300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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2 | Rollstone Machinery Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002883) | August 20, 1990[8] | 300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
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[1] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[2] | Location | Neighborhood | Description |
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1 | 27th Street Historic District | June 11, 2009 (#09000399) |
Along 27th Street[9] 34°01′06″N 118°15′25″W / 34.018333°N 118.256944°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles Multiple Property Submission (MPS) | |
2 | 52nd Place Historic District | February 22, 2014 (#09000398)[10] |
Along E. 52nd Place[11] 33°59′41″N 118°15′46″W / 33.994722°N 118.262778°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district in South Los Angeles consisting of American Craftsman homes; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS | |
3 | Al Malaikah Temple - Shrine Auditorium | April 2, 1987 (#87000577) |
655 W. Jefferson Blvd. 34°01′24″N 118°16′49″W / 34.023333°N 118.280278°W | University Park | Landmark large-event venue; headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners | |
4 | Alvarado Terrace Historic District | May 17, 1984 (#84000783) |
Alvarado Terr., Bonnie Brae and 14th Sts. Coordinates missing | Pico-Union | Historic district southwest of downtown with well-preserved mansions built 1902–1907 overlooking park | |
5 | American Trona Corporation Building | August 30, 1984 (#84000785) |
Address restricted[7] | San Pedro | Industrial building in San Pedro used to process and store salt potash; built ca. 1917 | |
6 | Andalusia | August 21, 2003 (#03000775) |
1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. | Hollywood | Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood | |
7 | Angels Flight Railway | October 13, 2000 (#00001168) |
Hill St. | Downtown Los Angeles | Landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles | |
8 | Angelus Mesa Branch | May 19, 1987 (#87001005) |
2700 W. 52nd 33°59′41″N 118°19′20″W / 33.994722°N 118.322222°W | Crenshaw | Branch library; built in 1929; part of the Los Angeles Branch Library System Thematic Resource (TR) | |
9 | Angelus Funeral Home | March 19, 2009 (#09000146) |
1010 E. Jefferson Blvd. 34°00′43″N 118°15′28″W / 34.011964°N 118.257842°W | South Los Angeles | First black-owned business incorporated in California; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS | |
10 | Angelus Temple | April 27, 1992 (#92001875) |
1100 Glendale Blvd. 34°04′35″N 118°15′36″W / 34.076389°N 118.26°W | Echo Park | Church seating 5,300 used by evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson in 1920s and 1930s; central house of worship for the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel | |
11 | Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District | February 4, 2011 (#10001198) |
CA 110 from Four Level Interchange in Los Angeles to East Glenarm St. in Pasadena 34°03′45″N 118°14′56″W / 34.0625°N 118.248889°W | Downtown Los Angeles to Pasadena | ||
12 | Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No. 3751 | October 4, 2000 (#00001178) |
2435 E. Washington Blvd. 34°01′02″N 118°13′31″W / 34.017222°N 118.225278°W | Central City East | Restored 4-8-4 steam locomotive; originally owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway | |
13 | Avenel Cooperative Housing Project | February 27, 2005 (#05000070) |
2839-2849 Avenel St. 34°06′37″N 118°16′03″W / 34.110278°N 118.2675°W | Silver Lake | Ten-unit experiment in cooperative housing designed by Gregory Ain in Silver Lake; built 1947 | |
14 | Baldwin Hills Village | April 1, 1993 (#93000269) |
5300 Village Green 34°01′12″N 118°21′40″W / 34.02°N 118.361111°W | Baldwin Hills | 627 unit condominium complex; built in the 1930s; one of the first new planned communities | |
15 | Banning House | May 6, 1971 (#71000160) |
401 E. M St. 33°47′25″N 118°15′26″W / 33.790278°N 118.257222°W | Wilmington | Greek Revival mansion built in 1864 by Phineas Banning, the founder of Wilmington; operated as a museum since 1936 | |
16 | Aline Barnsdall Complex | May 6, 1971 (#71000143) |
4800 Hollywood Blvd. 34°06′01″N 118°17′36″W / 34.100278°N 118.293333°W | Little Armenia | Includes Hollyhock House, a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1919–1921 | |
17 | Battery John Barlow and Saxton | May 4, 1982 (#82002200) |
Fort MacArthur 33°42′58″N 118°17′41″W / 33.716111°N 118.294722°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to register in 1982 | |
18 | Battery Osgood-Farley | October 16, 1974 (#74000526) |
Fort MacArthur Upper Reservation 33°42′42″N 118°18′22″W / 33.711667°N 118.306111°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to Register 1n 1976 | |
19 | Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn | September 4, 1979 (#79000482) |
845 S. Lake St. 34°03′15″N 118°16′44″W / 34.054167°N 118.278889°W | Pico-Union | Gothic Revival mansion in Pico Union designed by John Parkinson; built 1901 | |
20 | Board of Trade Building | January 24, 2008 (#07001439) |
111 W. 7th St. 34°02′40″N 118°15′02″W / 34.044444°N 118.250556°W | Downtown Los Angeles | Beaux-Arts high-rise designed by Claud Beelman used as headquarters for California Stock Exchange starting in 1930 |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed/removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Rollstone Machinery Company | Listed October 3, 1985, removed August 20, 1990 (#85002883) |
300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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2 | Rollstone Machinery Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002883) | August 20, 1990[12] | 300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
NOTE: The following list will not be included in the template.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ a b c d The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ Geocode coordinates derived from NRHP nomination form.
- ^ This is a citation
- ^ Geocode coordinates derived from NRHP nomination form.
- ^ a b Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
- ^ This is a citation.
- ^ Geocode coordinates derived from NRHP nomination form.
- ^ This is a citation
- ^ Geocode coordinates derived from NRHP nomination form.
- ^ This is a citation.