National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles, California

National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles, California

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles, California. There are 210 places listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles, California, United States.[1] Twenty-six of these sites are historic districts which include numerous buildings and other structures. The historic districts include the Hollywood Boulevard business district and four large areas in Downtown Los Angeles: the Plaza Historic District, Little Tokyo, the Spring Street Financial District and the Broadway Theater District.

Ten of these sites are further designated National Historic Landmarks of the United States. These are Angelus Temple, Baldwin Hills Village, the Aline Barnsdall Complex, the Bradbury Building, the Eames House, the Lane Victory, the Little Tokyo Historic District, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the Ralph J. Scott, and the Watts Towers of Simon Rodia.

The first site in Los Angeles to be listed was the Rómulo Pico Adobe in the Mission Hills section of the city, and the second site listed was the Los Angeles Central Library in Downtown Los Angeles. Several of the oldest historic sites are located in the Los Angeles Plaza Historical District in Downtown Los Angeles; these include the original Nuestra Señora La Reina de Los Angeles Church (1822), the Avila Adobe, Los Angeles' oldest residence (1818), Olvera Street, the Italianate style Masonic Hall (1858), and the Italian Renaissance Revival style Merced Theater (1869).[2]

Of the sites, while most are office buildings or homes, two are ships.[3] There are 21 Los Angeles Public Library branches (or buildings that were formerly branches) listed in the register.[4] Seven temples or churches are listed. At least five sites are related to rail transportation.[5] Included also are four hotels, five theaters (in addition to the Broadway Theater District), four U.S. post offices, and four fire stations.

To be listed on the National Register, sites must retain their historic integrity, they usually must be 50 years old, and their listing must be promoted – or at least not opposed – by the current owner, so many historically important sites in the city are not listed. Included on the list are sites relating to the movie industry such as a former office building of the Warner Bros. studios, but no film lots or film studio buildings are listed. Despite the city's involvement in aviation history, only two sites, Hangar One and Portal of the Folded Wings, appears to relate to that. Perhaps only a Victory ship and two coastal battery sites relate to the city's military-industrial history.

The 210 listings are distributed across many neighborhoods of Los Angeles, from San Pedro in the south to the northern reaches of Chatsworth in the San Fernando Valley, and from the Pacific Palisades on the west to Highland Park on the east. Thirty-seven are located in Downtown Los Angeles; 25 are in Hollywood, 16 are in West Adams, and 13 are in San Pedro. Reflecting the sprawl of Los Angeles, the city's northernmost historic site in Chatsworth (the Old Stagecoach Trail) is more than 55 miles (89 km) from its southernmost site in San Pedro (Point Fermin Light).

Contents

Current listings

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[6]
[7] Landmark name[8] Image Date listed[8] Location[8] Neighborhood Summary
1 27th Street Historic District Crouch Memorial Church in 27th Street Historic District.jpg 02009-06-11 June 11, 2009 Along 27th Street
34°1′6″N 118°15′25″W / 34.01833°N 118.25694°W / 34.01833; -118.25694 (27th Street Historic District)[9]
South Los Angeles Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; African Americans in Los Angeles MPS
2 52nd Place Historic District Charlotta Bass House.jpg 02009-06-11 June 11, 2009 Along E. 52nd Place
33°59′41″N 118°15′46″W / 33.99472°N 118.26278°W / 33.99472; -118.26278 (27th Street Historic District)[10]
South Los Angeles Historic district in South Los Angeles consisting of American Craftsman homes; African Americans in Los Angeles MPS
3 The Bricker Building 02011-01-07 January 7, 2011 1671 Northern Western Ave.
34°6′4″N 118°18′34″W / 34.10111°N 118.30944°W / 34.10111; -118.30944 (Bricker Building, The)
East Hollywood, Los Angeles
4 Building at 816 South Grand Avenue Building at 816 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles.JPG 02004-12-02 December 2, 2004 816 S. Grand Ave.
34°2′50″N 118°15′30″W / 34.04722°N 118.25833°W / 34.04722; -118.25833 (Building at 816 South Grand Avenue)
Downtown Los Angeles Highrise parking garage designed by Claud Beelman and built in 1924; now known as "South Park Lofts"
5 Al Malaikah Temple - Shrine Auditorium Shrine Auditorium.jpg 01987-04-02 April 2, 1987 655 W. Jefferson Blvd.
34°1′24″N 118°16′49″W / 34.02333°N 118.28028°W / 34.02333; -118.28028 (Al Malaikah Temple)
University Park Landmark large-event venue; headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners
6 Alvarado Terrace Historic District House at 1333 Alvarado Terrace, Los Angeles.JPG 01984-05-17 May 17, 1984 Alvarado Terr., Bonnie Brae and 14th Sts.
34°2′42″N 118°16′50″W / 34.045°N 118.28056°W / 34.045; -118.28056 (Alvarado Terrace Historic District)
Pico-Union Historic district southwest of downtown with well-preserved mansions built 1902–1907 overlooking park
7 American Trona Corporation Building image needed 01984-08-30 August 30, 1984 Pacific Ave.
33°43′3″N 118°17′10″W / 33.7175°N 118.28611°W / 33.7175; -118.28611 (American Trona Corporation Building)
San Pedro Industrial building in San Pedro used to process and store salt potash; built ca. 1917
8 Andalusia Andalusia, Havenhurst Dr., Los Angeles.JPG 02003-08-21 August 21, 2003 1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr.
34°5′52″N 118°22′1″W / 34.09778°N 118.36694°W / 34.09778; -118.36694 (Andalusia)
Hollywood Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood
9 Angels Flight Railway
Angels Flight in May 2004 after the accident; the cars have been placed in storage
02000-10-13 October 13, 2000 Hill St.
34°3′5″N 118°14′57″W / 34.05139°N 118.24917°W / 34.05139; -118.24917 (Angels Flight Railway)
Downtown Los Angeles Landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles
10 Angelus Mesa Branch Angeles Mesa Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 2700 W. 52nd
33°59′41″N 118°19′20″W / 33.99472°N 118.32222°W / 33.99472; -118.32222 (Angelus Mesa Branch)
Crenshaw Branch library; built in 1929
11 Angelus Funeral Home 02009-03-19 March 19, 2009 1010 E. Jefferson Blvd.
34°0′43.07″N 118°15′28.23″W / 34.0119639°N 118.2578417°W / 34.0119639; -118.2578417 (Angelus Funeral Home)
South Los Angeles First black-owned business incorporated in California; African Americans in Los Angeles MPS
12 Angelus Temple Angelus Temple.jpg 01992-04-27 April 27, 1992 1100 Glendale Blvd.
34°4′35″N 118°15′36″W / 34.07639°N 118.26°W / 34.07639; -118.26 (Angelus Temple)
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
13 Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District WelcomeToTheHistoricArryoSecoParkway.jpg 02011-02-04 February 4, 2011 CA 110 from Four Level Interchange in Los Angeles to East Glenarm St. in Pasadena
34°3′45″N 118°14′56″W / 34.0625°N 118.24889°W / 34.0625; -118.24889 (Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District)
Downtown Los Angeles to Pasadena
14 Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No. 3751 ATSF 3751 19920000 IL Streator.jpg
02000-10-04 October 4, 2000 2435 E. Washington Blvd.
34°1′2″N 118°13′31″W / 34.01722°N 118.22528°W / 34.01722; -118.22528 (Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No. 3751)
Central City East Restored 4-8-4 steam locomotive; originally owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
15 Avenel Cooperative Housing Project AvenelCooperative 2008 05 17 compressed.jpg 02005-02-27 February 27, 2005 2839-2849 Avenel St.
34°6′37″N 118°16′3″W / 34.11028°N 118.2675°W / 34.11028; -118.2675 (Avenel Cooperative Housing Project)
Silver Lake Ten-unit experiment in cooperative housing designed by Gregory Ain in Silver Lake; built 1947
16 Baldwin Hills Village Photo in 2006 01993-04-01 April 1, 1993 5300 Village Green
34°1′12″N 118°21′40″W / 34.02°N 118.36111°W / 34.02; -118.36111 (Baldwin Hills Village)
Baldwin Hills 627 unit condominium complex; built in the 1930s; one of the first new planned communities
17 Banning House Banning House, Wilmington, California.jpg 01971-05-06 May 6, 1971 401 E. M St.
33°47′25″N 118°15′26″W / 33.79028°N 118.25722°W / 33.79028; -118.25722 (Banning House)
Wilmington Greek Revival mansion built in 1864 by Phineas Banning, the founder of Wilmington; operated as a museum since 1936
18 Aline Barnsdall Complex
Hollyhock Southwest terrace detail HABS CAL,19-LOSAN,28-3.jpg
01971-05-06 May 6, 1971 4800 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′1″N 118°17′36″W / 34.10028°N 118.29333°W / 34.10028; -118.29333 (Barnsdall, Aline, Complex)
Little Armenia Includes Hollyhock House, a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1919–1921
19 Battery John Barlow and Saxton image needed 01982-05-04 May 4, 1982 Fort MacArthur
33°42′58″N 118°17′41″W / 33.71611°N 118.29472°W / 33.71611; -118.29472 (Battery John Barlow and Saxton)
San Pedro United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to register in 1982
20 Battery Osgood-Farley FortMacBattery.JPG 01974-10-16 October 16, 1974 Fort MacArthur Upper Reservation
33°42′42″N 118°18′22″W / 33.71167°N 118.30611°W / 33.71167; -118.30611 (Battery Osgood-Farley)
San Pedro United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to Register 1n 1976
21 Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn, Los Angeles.JPG 01979-09-04 September 4, 1979 845 S. Lake St.
34°3′15″N 118°16′44″W / 34.05417°N 118.27889°W / 34.05417; -118.27889 (Bernard, Susana Machado, House and Barn)
Pico-Union Gothic Revival mansion in Pico Union designed by John Parkinson; built 1901
22 Board of Trade Building Board of Trade Building, Los Angeles.JPG 02008-01-24 January 24, 2008 111 W. 7th St.
34°2′40″N 118°15′2″W / 34.04444°N 118.25056°W / 34.04444; -118.25056 (Board of Trade Building)
Downtown Los Angeles Beaux-Arts high-rise designed by Claud Beelman used as headquarters for California Stock Exchange starting in 1930
23 Bolton Hall BoltonHall Tujunga April2008.JPG 01971-11-23 November 23, 1971 10116 Commerce Ave.
34°15′10.11″N 118°17′18.94″W / 34.2528083°N 118.2885944°W / 34.2528083; -118.2885944 (Bolton Hall)
Tujunga Built in 1913 as the community center for a Utopian community; later used as Tujunga City Hall, and a local history museum
24 Bradbury Building
Interior lacework and skylight.
01971-07-14 July 14, 1971 304 S. Broadway
34°3′2″N 118°14′50″W / 34.05056°N 118.24722°W / 34.05056; -118.24722 (Bradbury Building)
Downtown Los Angeles Architectural landmark; built in 1893
25 Bradbury House 02010-03-10 March 10, 2010 102 Ocean Way
34°1′38.73″N 118°31′0.98″W / 34.027425°N 118.5169389°W / 34.027425; -118.5169389 (Bradbury House)
Pacific Palisades
26 Eugene W. Britt House Eugene W. Britt House, West Adams, Los Angeles.JPG 01979-05-17 May 17, 1979 2141 W. Adams Blvd.
34°1′59″N 118°18′44″W / 34.03306°N 118.31222°W / 34.03306; -118.31222 (Britt, Eugene W., House)
West Adams Colonial Revival mansion built in 1910 in West Adams now headquarters of the LA84 Foundation and the world's premier sports library
27 Broadway Theater and Commercial District
Los Angeles Theater on Broadway, Los Angeles.JPG
01979-05-09 May 9, 1979 300-849 S. Broadway
34°2′48″N 118°15′4″W / 34.04667°N 118.25111°W / 34.04667; -118.25111 (Broadway Theater and Commercial District)
Downtown Los Angeles First and largest historic theater district on the National Register; with 12 movie palaces in 6 blocks, the largest concentration of movie palaces in the United States
28 Brockman Building and New York Cloak and Suit House (annex) Brockman Bldg - Los Angeles.JPG 02009-05-21 May 21, 2009 520 W. 7th St.
33°44′16.34″N 118°17′18.39″W / 33.7378722°N 118.2884417°W / 33.7378722; -118.2884417 (Brockman Building)
and 708 S. Grand Ave.
33°44′14.46″N 118°17′24.43″W / 33.73735°N 118.2901194°W / 33.73735; -118.2901194 (New York Cloak and Suit House (annex))
Downtown Los Angeles
29 Bryson Apartment Hotel Bryson Apartment Hotel, Los Angeles.JPG 01983-04-07 April 7, 1983 2701 Wilshire Blvd.
34°3′40″N 118°16′53″W / 34.06111°N 118.28139°W / 34.06111; -118.28139 (Bryson Apartment Hotel)
Mid-City Built in 1913, its rooftop sign and lions are Wilshire Blvd. landmarks; also closely associated with works of Raymond Chandler and film noir genre
30 Bullock's Wilshire Building
Highsmithbullockswilshirefromstreet.jpg
01978-05-25 May 25, 1978 3050 Wilshire Blvd.
34°3′40″N 118°17′15″W / 34.06111°N 118.2875°W / 34.06111; -118.2875 (Bullock's Wilshire Building)
Mid-City Former luxury department store; completed 1929; art deco style; noted for 241-foot (73 m) tower
31 Ralph J. Bunche House Ralph J. Bunche House, Los Angeles.JPG 01978-05-22 May 22, 1978 1221 E. 40th Pl.
34°0′37″N 118°15′9″W / 34.01028°N 118.2525°W / 34.01028; -118.2525 (Bunche, Ralph J., House)
South Los Angeles Boyhood home of 1950 Nobel Peace Prize winner Ralph Bunche, first African American to receive the award
32 Bungalow Court at 1516 N. Serrano Avenue 02010-09-16 September 16, 2010 1516–1528½ N. Serrano Ave.
34°5′56″N 118°18′24″W / 34.09889°N 118.30667°W / 34.09889; -118.30667 (Bungalow Court at 1516 N. Serrano Avenue)
East Hollywood
33 Bungalow Court at 1554 N. Serrano Avenue 02010-09-16 September 16, 2010 1554–1576 N. Serrano Ave.
34°5′59″N 118°18′24″W / 34.09972°N 118.30667°W / 34.09972; -118.30667 (Bungalow Court at 1554 N. Serrano Avenue)
East Hollywood
34 Bungalow Court at 1544 N. Serrano Avenue 02010-09-16 September 16, 2010 1544–1552 N. Serrano Ave.
34°5′58″N 118°18′24″W / 34.09944°N 118.30667°W / 34.09944; -118.30667 (Bungalow Court at 1544 N. Serrano Avenue)
East Hollywood
35 Bungalow Court at 1721 N. Kingsley Drive 02010-09-16 September 16, 2010 1721–1729½ N. Kingsley Dr.
34°6′9″N 118°18′14″W / 34.1025°N 118.30389°W / 34.1025; -118.30389 (Bungalow Court at 1721 N. Kingsley Drive)
Los Feliz
36 Cahuenga Branch Cahuenga Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 4591 W. Santa Monica Blvd.
34°5′28″N 118°17′17″W / 34.09111°N 118.28806°W / 34.09111; -118.28806 (Cahuenga Branch)
East Hollywood Third oldest branch library in city; built in 1916 with grant from Andrew Carnegie
37 The California Club California Club 1.JPG 02010-07-06 July 6, 2010 538 South Flower St.
34°5′28″N 118°17′17″W / 34.09111°N 118.28806°W / 34.09111; -118.28806 (California Club, The)
Downtown Los Angeles A private club built in 1929-30
38 Campo de Cahuenga Campo de cahuenga detail.jpg 02003-12-19 December 19, 2003 3919 Lankershim Blvd.
34°8′24″N 118°21′42″W / 34.14°N 118.36167°W / 34.14; -118.36167 (Campo de Cahuenga)
Universal City Adobe farmhouse; site of signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga
39 Carroll Avenue, 1300 Block House at 1300 Carroll Ave., Los Angeles, California.JPG 01976-04-22 April 22, 1976 Carroll Ave. from Edgeware to Douglas St.
34°4′1″N 118°28′11″W / 34.06694°N 118.46972°W / 34.06694; -118.46972 (Carroll Avenue, 1300 Block)
Angelino
Heights
Street of Victorian-era houses; often used in movies and TV; includes house used in TV show Charmed
40 Casa de Rosas Casa de Rosas, Los Angeles.JPG 02004-07-14 July 14, 2004 2600 S. Hoover
34°1′48″N 118°16′55″W / 34.03°N 118.28194°W / 34.03; -118.28194 (Casa de Rosas)
West Adams Built in 1893, it has housed an experimental kindergarten, a prep school for girls, the headquarters of the Dianetics Foundation, and the Sunshine Shelter for homeless women
41 S.S. Catalina S.S. Catalina.jpg 01976-09-01 September 1, 1976 Berth 96, Los Angeles Harbor
33°44′58″N 118°16′23″W / 33.74944°N 118.27306°W / 33.74944; -118.27306 (Former location of the S.S. Catalina)
San Pedro Steamship that transported 25 million people to Santa Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975; foundered in Ensenada in Mexico, 1997; destroyed for scrap, 2009.
42 Catholic-Protestant Chapels, Veterans Administration Center Catholic-Protestant Chapels, Veterans Administration Center.JPG 01972-02-11 February 11, 1972 Eisenhower Ave.
34°3′18″N 118°27′19″W / 34.055°N 118.45528°W / 34.055; -118.45528 (Catholic-Protestant Chapels, Veterans Administration Center)
West Los Angeles Separate Catholic and Protestant chapels built for residents of the soldiers' home; oldest building on Wilshire Blvd
43 Centinela Adobe Centinela Adobe, Los Angeles.JPG 01974-05-02 May 2, 1974 7634 Midfield Ave.
33°58′3″N 118°22′16″W / 33.9675°N 118.37111°W / 33.9675; -118.37111 (Centinela Adobe)
Westchester Adobe structure; completed in 1834; "Birthplace of Inglewood"; currently a museum dedicated to Daniel Freeman, founder of Inglewood
44 Chateau Colline Chateau Colline, Los Angeles.JPG 02003-05-22 May 22, 2003 10335 Wilshire Blvd.
34°4′11″N 118°25′36″W / 34.06972°N 118.42667°W / 34.06972; -118.42667 (Chateau Colline)
Westwood Apartment building dating to 1935 known for its leaded-glass windows, turrets, and climbing vines giving it the appearance of a castle
45 Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home, Los Angeles.JPG 01995-10-05 October 5, 1995 306-336 S. Loma Dr.
34°3′36″N 118°15′51″W / 34.06°N 118.26417°W / 34.06; -118.26417 (Clark, Mary Andrews, Memorial Home)
Westlake Large French colonial chateauesque structure built in 1913 as a YWCA home for young working women; donated by William A. Clark as a tribute to his mother
46 Congregation B'nai B'rith - Wilshire Boulevard Temple Wilshire Boulevard Temple 1207.jpg 01981-12-21 December 21, 1981 3663 Wilshire Blvd.
34°3′45″N 118°18′11″W / 34.0625°N 118.30306°W / 34.0625; -118.30306 (Congregation B'nai B'rith)
Mid-City Oldest Jewish synagogue in the Los Angeles area; Byzantine dome has been a Los Angeles landmark since 1929
47 Congregation Talmud Torah - Breed Street Shul Congregation Talmud Torah (Breed Street Shul), Boyle Heights, Los Angeles.JPG 02001-11-04 November 4, 2001 247 N. Breed St.
34°2′48″N 118°12′31″W / 34.04667°N 118.20861°W / 34.04667; -118.20861 (Congregation Talmud Torah of Los Angeles)
Boyle Heights Largest Orthodox synagogue in the western United States from 1915 to 1951
48 Crossroads of the World Crossroads of the World.jpg 01980-09-08 September 8, 1980 6671 Sunset Blvd.
34°5′55″N 118°20′5″W / 34.09861°N 118.33472°W / 34.09861; -118.33472 (Crossroads of the World)
Hollywood Called America's first modern shopping mall; now hosts private offices; used for location shooting in many films
49 Richard Henry Dana Branch Richard Henry Dana Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 3320 Pepper
34°5′27″N 118°13′18″W / 34.09083°N 118.22167°W / 34.09083; -118.22167 (Dana, Richard Henry, Branch)
Cypress Park Former branch library of the Los Angeles Public Library; the building is now closed and vacant
50 Felipe De Neve Branch Felipe de Neve Branch, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 2820 W. Sixth
34°3′46″N 118°16′14″W / 34.06278°N 118.27056°W / 34.06278; -118.27056 (De Neve, Felipe, Branch)
Mid-City Branch library; built in 1929; named after the Spanish governor of California who oversaw the founding of Los Angeles
51 Drum Barracks Drum Barracks, Wilmington, California.jpg 01971-02-12 February 12, 1971 1053 Carey St.
33°47′5″N 118°15′24″W / 33.78472°N 118.25667°W / 33.78472; -118.25667 (Drum Barracks)
Wilmington Headquarters for the Union Army in the Southern California and the Arizona territory during the Civil War and after; now operated as a Civil War museum
52 Eagle Rock Branch Library 2007September formerEagleRockBranchLibrary.jpg 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 2224 Colorado Blvd.
34°8′55″N 118°12′51″W / 34.14861°N 118.21417°W / 34.14861; -118.21417 (Eagle Rock Branch Library)
Eagle Rock Originally a branch library; built in 1915; former Carnegie Library
53 Eames House Eames house entry.jpg 02006-09-20 September 20, 2006 203 N Chautauqua Blvd.
34°1′39″N 118°31′8″W / 34.0275°N 118.51889°W / 34.0275; -118.51889 (Eames House)
Pacific Palisades Built in 1949 by husband-and-wife design pioneers Charles and Ray Eames; also known as Case Study House No. 8
54 Ebell of Los Angeles Ebell of Los Angeles, Los Angeles.JPG 01994-05-06 May 6, 1994 743 S. Lucerne Blvd.
34°3′42″N 118°19′27″W / 34.06167°N 118.32417°W / 34.06167; -118.32417 (Ebell of Los Angeles)
Mid-City Women's club on Wilshire built in 1927; includes 1,270 theater where Judy Garland was discovered and where Amelia Earhart made her last public appearance
55 El Cabrillo El Cabrillo, Hollywood, California.JPG 02005-03-30 March 30, 2005 1832-1850 N. Grace Ave.
34°6′17″N 118°19′52″W / 34.10472°N 118.33111°W / 34.10472; -118.33111 (El Cabrillo)
Hollywood Richly detailed courtyard apartment house designed in Spanish style by Arthur and Nina Zwebell; built in 1928 by Cecil B. DeMille and home of Hollywood celebrities
56 El Greco Apartments El Greco Apartments, Los Angeles.JPG 01988-11-03 November 3, 1988 817 N. Hayworth Ave.
34°5′11″N 118°21′44″W / 34.08639°N 118.36222°W / 34.08639; -118.36222 (El Greco Apartment)
Fairfax Spanish Revival apartments built in 1929 in Westwood Village and relocated in 1980s to Fairfax district; former home of Erich von Stroheim, Michael Curtiz and Joel McCrea
57 Engine Co. No. 27 Engine Co. No. 27 (Los Angeles Fire Department Museum).JPG 01985-09-24 September 24, 1985 1355 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
34°5′45″N 118°19′44″W / 34.09583°N 118.32889°W / 34.09583; -118.32889 (Engine Co. No. 27)
Hollywood Former Hollywood fire station now houses the Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and the Fallen Firefighters Memorial
58 Engine Company No. 28
Engine Co. No. 28, Los Angeles.JPG
01979-11-16 November 16, 1979 644 S. Figueroa St
34°2′59″N 118°15′30″W / 34.04972°N 118.25833°W / 34.04972; -118.25833 (Engine Company No. 28)
Downtown Los Angeles Former fire station converted into a restaurant serving cuisine based on fire station recipes
59 Engine House No. 18 Engine House No. 18, Los Angeles.JPG 01982-10-29 October 29, 1982 2616 S. Hobart Blvd.
34°1′56″N 118°18′24″W / 34.03222°N 118.30667°W / 34.03222; -118.30667 (Engine House No. 18)
West Adams Former firehouse built in 1904; designed in Mission Revival style style by John Parkinson
60 Ennis House 052607-003-EnnisHouse.jpg 01971-10-14 October 14, 1971 2607 Glendower Ave.
34°6′58″N 118°17′30″W / 34.11611°N 118.29167°W / 34.11611; -118.29167 (Ennis House)
Los Feliz Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; built in 1924
61 Executive Office Building, Old Warner Brothers Studio ExecutiveOfficeBldg OldWarnerBrosStudio nowKTLA comd.jpg 02002-11-01 November 1, 2002 5800 Sunset Blvd.
34°5′52″N 118°18′59″W / 34.09778°N 118.31639°W / 34.09778; -118.31639 (Executive Office Building, Old Warner Brothers Studio)
Hollywood Original studio of Warner Brothers and its executive offices during the 1920s; the location where the first talking motion picture, "The Jazz Singer", was filmed
62 Exposition Park Rose Garden Exposition Park Rose Garden, Los Angeles.JPG 01991-03-28 March 28, 1991 Exposition Blvd. at Vermont Ave.
34°1′1″N 118°17′6″W / 34.01694°N 118.285°W / 34.01694; -118.285 (Exposition Park Rose Garden)
University Park Sunken rose garden created in the 1920s, featuring more than 20,000 rose bushes and 200 varieties of roses
63 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Los Angeles Branch Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Los Angeles.JPG 01984-09-20 September 20, 1984 409 W. Olympic Blvd.
34°2′34″N 118°15′31″W / 34.04278°N 118.25861°W / 34.04278; -118.25861 (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco)
Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco built in 1929; designed by The Parkinsons in a Moderne style
64 Fire Station No. 14 Fire Station No. 14 (Los Angeles, California).jpg 02009-03-17 March 17, 2009 3401 S. Central Ave.
34°0′45.88″N 118°15′23.52″W / 34.0127444°N 118.2565333°W / 34.0127444; -118.2565333 (Fire Station No. 14)
South Los Angeles Second of two historically all-black segregated fire stations in Los Angeles; African Americans in Los Angeles MPS
65 Fire Station No. 23
Fire Station No. 23, Los Angeles.JPG
01980-06-09 June 9, 1980 225 E. 5th St.
34°2′45″N 118°14′45″W / 34.04583°N 118.24583°W / 34.04583; -118.24583 (Fire Station No. 23)
Downtown Los Angeles Former firehouse built in 1910 with ornate interior; also served as department headquarters and chief's home; used as location in Ghostbusters movies, The Mask, Flatliners and others
66 Fire Station No. 30, Engine Company No. 30 Fire Station No. 30 (African American Firefighters Museum).jpg 02009-03-17 March 17, 2009 1401 S. Central Ave.
34°1′41.24″N 118°14′49.82″W / 34.0281222°N 118.2471722°W / 34.0281222; -118.2471722 (Fire Station No. 30-Engine Company No. 30)
Downtown Los Angeles First of two historically all-black segregated fire stations in Los Angeles; African Americans in Los Angeles MPS
67 Samuel Freeman House Samuel Freeman House, Hollywood, California.JPG 01971-10-14 October 14, 1971 1962 Glencoe Way
34°6′21″N 118°20′14″W / 34.10583°N 118.33722°W / 34.10583; -118.33722 (Freeman, Samuel, House)
Hollywood Built in 1922; one of the four textile block houses built by Frank Lloyd Wright in the Los Angeles area
68 500 Varas Square-Government Reserve FortMacBattery.JPG 01986-03-12 March 12, 1986 Location undisclosed San Pedro Land near the Port of Los Angeles reserved to the federal government in the 19th Century; later became Fort MacArthur.
69 John C. Fremont Branch John C. Fremont Branch Library, Los Angeles, California.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 6121 Melrose Ave.
34°5′1″N 118°19′59″W / 34.08361°N 118.33306°W / 34.08361; -118.33306 (Fremont, John C., Branch)
Hollywood Branch library; built in 1927
70 Friday Morning Club 1980 HABS photo 01984-05-17 May 17, 1984 938-940 S. Figueroa St.
34°2′44″N 118°15′43″W / 34.04556°N 118.26194°W / 34.04556; -118.26194 (Friday Morning Club)
Downtown Los Angeles Home for women's club of the same name starting in 1923
71 Garbutt House image needed 01987-07-22 July 22, 1987 1809 Apex Ave.
34°5′23″N 118°15′45″W / 34.08972°N 118.2625°W / 34.08972; -118.2625 (Garbutt House)
Silver Lake 20-room mansion with roof and walls built of concrete, steel-reinforced doors and no fireplaces due to the owner's fear of fire
72 Garment Capitol Building 02010-03-08 March 8, 2010 217 E. 8th St.
34°2′29.9″N 118°15′5.61″W / 34.041639°N 118.2515583°W / 34.041639; -118.2515583 (Garment Capitol Building)
Downtown Los Angeles
73 Garfield Building
Garfield Building.JPG
01982-06-25 June 25, 1982 403 W. 8th St.
34°2′42″N 118°15′18″W / 34.045°N 118.255°W / 34.045; -118.255 (Garfield Building)
Downtown Los Angeles Thirteen story Art Deco style historic structure; designed by American architect Claud Beelman; construction lasted from 1928–30
74 General Petroleum Building
General Petroleum Building, Los Angeles.JPG
02004-06-22 June 22, 2004 612 S. Flower St.
34°2′58″N 118°15′24″W / 34.04944°N 118.25667°W / 34.04944; -118.25667 (General Petroleum Building)
Downtown Los Angeles Highrise built in 1949 as offices for oil company; later converted into the Pegasus Apartments
75 Gerry Building Gerry Building, Los Angeles.JPG 02003-07-05 July 5, 2003 910 S. Los Angeles St.
34°2′27″N 118°15′11″W / 34.04083°N 118.25306°W / 34.04083; -118.25306 (Gerry Building)
Downtown Los Angeles Streamline Modern building in Fashion District originally used for garment manufacture
76 Glassell Park Elementary School GlassellParkElementarySchool.jpg 02007-04-13 April 13, 2007 2211 West Avenue 30
34°6′16″N 118°14′1″W / 34.10444°N 118.23361°W / 34.10444; -118.23361 (Glassell Park Elementary School)
Glassell Park An active school located at 2211 W. Avenue 30
77 Golden Gate Theater Old Theater, 5190 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles.JPG 01982-02-23 February 23, 1982 5170-5188 E. Whittier Blvd.
34°1′12″N 118°9′24″W / 34.02°N 118.15667°W / 34.02; -118.15667 (Golden Gate Theater)
East Los Angeles A Spanish Churrigueresque-style movie palace built in 1927; subject of preservation battles
78 Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Building Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Building, Los Angeles.JPG 01998-06-26 June 26, 1998 4261 S. Central Ave.
34°0′23″N 118°15′21″W / 34.00639°N 118.25583°W / 34.00639; -118.25583 (Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Building)
South Los Angeles Headquarters of one of the city's most successful African American-owned businesses starting in 1927; now a child development center
79 Granada Shoppes and Studios Granada Shoppes and Studios (Los Angeles).JPG 01986-11-20 November 20, 1986 672 S. Lafayette Park Pl.
34°3′38″N 118°16′57″W / 34.06056°N 118.2825°W / 34.06056; -118.2825 (Granada Shoppes and Studios)
Mid-City Complex of courtyard-connected structures built in 1927 combining office, studio, and living space under one roof
80 Guaranty Building
Guaranty Building, Hollywood, California.JPG
01979-09-04 September 4, 1979 6331 Hollywood Blvd
34°5′54″N 118°19′36″W / 34.09833°N 118.32667°W / 34.09833; -118.32667 (Guaranty Building)
Hollywood Beaux-Arts office building on Hollywood Boulevard designed by John C. Austin and completed 1923
81 Edward Alexander Kelley Hackett House Edward Alexander Kelley Hackett House, Los Angeles.JPG 02003-05-22 May 22, 2003 1317 S. Westlake Ave.
34°2′43″N 118°16′51″W / 34.04528°N 118.28083°W / 34.04528; -118.28083 (Hackett, Edward Alexander Kelley, House)
Pico-Union Craftsman-style house built in 1923
82 Hale House Hale House, Heritage Square, Los Angeles.JPG 01972-09-22 September 22, 1972 Heritage Sq., 3800 N. Homer St., Highland Park
34°5′18″N 118°12′25″W / 34.08833°N 118.20694°W / 34.08833; -118.20694 (Hale House)
Highland Park Colorful Victorian house, built in 1885, was moved to the Heritage Square Museum in 1972; it has been called "the most photographed house" in Los Angeles
83 Halifax Apartments Halifax Apartments, Hollywood, California.JPG 01998-10-14 October 14, 1998 6376 Yucca St.
34°6′13″N 118°19′42″W / 34.10361°N 118.32833°W / 34.10361; -118.32833 (Halifax Apartments)
Hollywood Apartment building considered "one of the largest and most beautiful" in Hollywood when built in 1923
84 Hangar One 2010-1101-HangarNo1.jpg 01992-07-30 July 30, 1992 5701 W. Imperial Hwy.
33°56′1″N 118°23′1″W / 33.93361°N 118.38361°W / 33.93361; -118.38361 (Hangar One)
Westchester
85 Heinsbergen Decorating Company Building Heinsbergen Decorating Company Building, Los Angeles.JPG 01984-09-20 September 20, 1984 7415 Beverly Blvd.
34°4′35″N 118°21′3″W / 34.07639°N 118.35083°W / 34.07639; -118.35083 (Heinsbergen Decorating Company Building)
Mid-Wilshire Castle-like building occupied by mural-painting business of Anthony Heinsbergen for more than 50 years; built with bricks from the old Los Angeles City Hall
86 Highland Park Masonic Temple Highland Park Masonic Temple, Los Angeles.JPG 01990-01-18 January 18, 1990 104 N. Avenue 56
34°6′32″N 118°11′37″W / 34.10889°N 118.19361°W / 34.10889; -118.19361 (Highland Park Masonic Temple)
Highland Park Well-preserved Masonic Temple built in 1923; original Lodge Room with original cherry wood paneling and artwork now used as a banquet facility
87 Highland Park Police Station Highland Park Police Station 2007 10 25.jpg 01984-03-22 March 22, 1984 6045 York Blvd.
34°7′8″N 118°11′12″W / 34.11889°N 118.18667°W / 34.11889; -118.18667 (Highland Park Police Station)
Highland Park Former police station built in 1926; now used as the Los Angeles Police Museum
88 Highland-Camrose Bungalow Village Highland-Camrose Bungalow Village.JPG 01989-03-16 March 16, 1989 Jct. Highland and Camrose Ave.
34°6′30″N 118°20′51″W / 34.10833°N 118.3475°W / 34.10833; -118.3475 (Highland--Camrose Bungalow Village)
Hollywood Grouping of Craftsman style residential bungalows in Hollywood; later converted to offices for organizations affiliated with the nearby Hollywood Bowl
89 Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District Hollywood Boulevard as taken from the Kodak Theatre 01985-04-04 April 4, 1985 6200-7000 Hollywood Blvd., N. Vine St., N. Highland Ave. and N. Ivar St.
34°6′5″N 118°20′2″W / 34.10139°N 118.33389°W / 34.10139; -118.33389 (Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District)
Hollywood Landmarks include: Grauman's Chinese Theater, Hollywood Wax Museum, Pantages Theatre and the Capitol Records Tower
90 Hollywood Cemetery HollywoodForeverCemetary01.jpg 01999-05-14 May 14, 1999 6000 Santa Monica Blvd
34°5′21″N 118°19′5″W / 34.08917°N 118.31806°W / 34.08917; -118.31806 (Hollywood Cemetery)
Hollywood Gravesites include: Don Adams, Mel Blanc (epitaph reads "That's All Folks"), Cecil B. DeMille, Woody Herman, Peter Lorre, Tyrone Power, Bugsy Siegel, Rudolph Valentino and Fay Wray
91 Hollywood Masonic Temple Hollywood Masonic Temple.JPG 01985-02-28 February 28, 1985 6840 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′6″N 118°20′27″W / 34.10167°N 118.34083°W / 34.10167; -118.34083 (Hollywood Masonic Temple)
Hollywood Built in 1921 for the Hollywood lodge of the Masons; Included billiard room, parlor, ballroom and lodge rooms
92 Hollywood Melrose Hotel Hollywood Melrose Hotel (Monte Cristo Island Apartments).JPG 01992-07-08 July 8, 1992 5150-70 Melrose Blvd.
34°5′0″N 118°18′45″W / 34.083333°N 118.3125°W / 34.083333; -118.3125 (Hollywood Melrose Hotel)
Hollywood
93 Hollywood Studio Club Hollywood Studio Club, Hollywood, California.JPG 01980-11-25 November 25, 1980 1215 Lodi Pl.
34°5′35″N 118°19′22″W / 34.09306°N 118.32278°W / 34.09306; -118.32278 (Hollywood Studio Club)
Hollywood YWCA-run boarding house until 1975; occupied at various times by Marilyn Monroe, Ayn Rand, Donna Reed, Kim Novak, Shelley Winters, Rita Moreno, Barbara Eden, and Sharon Tate
94 Holmes-Shannon House Holmes-Shannon House, Los Angeles.JPG 02008-03-26 March 26, 2008 4311 Victoria Park Dr.
34°2′48″N 118°19′42″W / 34.04667°N 118.32833°W / 34.04667; -118.32833 (Holmes--Shannon House)
Victoria Park
95 Hotel Chancellor Hotel Chancellor, Los Angeles.JPG 02006-01-03 January 3, 2006 3191 W. Seventh St.
34°3′36″N 118°17′37″W / 34.06°N 118.29361°W / 34.06; -118.29361 (Hotel Chancellor)
Mid-City
96 Washington Irving Branch Washington Irving Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 1803 S. Arlington Ave.
34°2′22″N 118°19′1″W / 34.03944°N 118.31694°W / 34.03944; -118.31694 (Irving, Washington, Branch)
Arlington Heights Former:branch library; built in 1926
97 Helen Hunt Jackson Branch Former Helen Hunt Jackson Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 2330 Naomi St.
34°1′1″N 118°15′8″W / 34.01694°N 118.25222°W / 34.01694; -118.25222 (Jackson, Helen Hunt, Branch)
South Los Angeles Former branch library; built in 1926; currently a church
98 Jardinette Apartments Jardinette Apartments, Los Angeles.JPG 01986-12-29 December 29, 1986 5128 Marathon St.
34°5′5″N 118°18′32″W / 34.08472°N 118.30889°W / 34.08472; -118.30889 (Jardinette Apartments)
Hollywood One of the first modernist buildings in the U.S.; designed by Richard Neutra
99 Jefferson Branch Jefferson Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 2211 W. Jefferson Blvd.
34°1′20″N 118°18′59″W / 34.02222°N 118.31639°W / 34.02222; -118.31639 (Jefferson Branch)
Jefferson Park Former branch library; built in 1923
100 Judson Studios Judson Studios, Los Angeles.JPG 01999-03-25 March 25, 1999 200 S. Avenue Sixty-Six
34°6′49″N 118°10′43″W / 34.11361°N 118.17861°W / 34.11361; -118.17861 (Judson Studios)
Highland Park Fine arts studio specializing in stained glass; founded mid 1890's, still operating in 2008
101 Kerckoff Building and Annex Kerckhoff Bldg - Los Angeles.JPG 02005-08-03 August 3, 2005 558-64 S. Main St.
34°1′5″N 118°14′52″W / 34.01806°N 118.24778°W / 34.01806; -118.24778 (Kerckoff Building and Annex)
Downtown Los Angeles
102 George R. Kress House 01998-09-25 September 25, 1998 2337 Benedict Canyon Dr.
34°6′48″N 118°26′5″W / 34.11333°N 118.43472°W / 34.11333; -118.43472 (Kress, George R., House)
Benedict Canyon
103 La Belle Tour La Belle Tour (Hollywood Tower), Hollywood, California.JPG 01988-01-22 January 22, 1988 6200 Franklin Ave.
34°6′19″N 118°19′24″W / 34.10528°N 118.32333°W / 34.10528; -118.32333 (La Belle Tour)
Hollywood Apartment building in Hollywood; known for many years as "Hollywood Tower"
104 SS Lane Victory SS Lane Victory docked under Vincent Thomas Bridge Port of Los Angeles 01990-12-14 December 14, 1990 Berth 4, Port of San Pedro
33°43′16″N 118°16′26″W / 33.72111°N 118.27389°W / 33.72111; -118.27389 (LANE VICTORY)
San Pedro Second World War Victory ship; preserved as a museum ship
105 Lincoln Heights Branch Lincoln Heights Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 2530 Workman St.
34°4′34″N 118°12′47″W / 34.07611°N 118.21306°W / 34.07611; -118.21306 (Lincoln Heights Branch)
Lincoln Heights Second oldest branch library in Los Angeles; built in 1916 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie
106 Lincoln Theater Lincoln Theater (Los Angeles).jpg 02009-03-17 March 17, 2009 2300 S. Central Ave.
34°4′34″N 118°12′47″W / 34.07611°N 118.21306°W / 34.07611; -118.21306 (Lincoln Theater)
South Los Angeles Large theater built in 1926 catering to LA's African-American community; known as the "West Coast Apollo"
107 Little Tokyo Historic District Koyasan Buddhist temple in Little Tokyo 01986-08-22 August 22, 1986 301-369 First and 106-120 San Pedro Sts.
34°3′2″N 118°14′22″W / 34.05056°N 118.23944°W / 34.05056; -118.23944 (Little Tokyo Historic District)
Downtown Los Angeles Cultural center for Japanese Americans in Southern California
108 Los Altos Apartments Los Altos Apartments, Los Angeles.JPG 01999-07-01 July 1, 1999 4121 Wilshire Blvd.
34°3′44″N 118°19′0″W / 34.06222°N 118.316667°W / 34.06222; -118.316667 (Los Altos Apartments)
Mid-City
109 Los Angeles Central Library Los-angeles-central-library.jpg 01970-12-18 December 18, 1970 630 W. 5th St.
34°3′1″N 118°15′15″W / 34.05028°N 118.25417°W / 34.05028; -118.25417 (Los Angeles Central Library)
Downtown Los Angeles Constructed in 1926; third largest public library in the U.S.; designed to mimic the architecture of ancient Egypt
110 Los Angeles Harbor Light Station Angels Gate light.jpg 01980-10-14 October 14, 1980 Los Angeles Harbor (San Pedro Breakwater)
33°42′23″N 118°14′53″W / 33.70639°N 118.24806°W / 33.70639; -118.24806 (Los Angeles Harbor Light Station)
San Pedro Lighthouse firmly anchored to the concrete block and built of steel reinforced concrete; only lighthouse ever built to this design
111 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Entrance).JPG 01984-07-27 July 27, 1984 3911 S. Figueroa St.
34°0′51″N 118°17′14″W / 34.01417°N 118.28722°W / 34.01417; -118.28722 (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum)
University Park Large outdoor sports stadium; hosted two Olympics; home to the U.S.C. Trojans football team; only stadium to host the Olympic games, World Series and the Super Bowl
112 Los Angeles Nurses' Club Los Angeles Nurses' Club.JPG 01995-05-11 May 11, 1995 245 S. Lucas Ave.
34°3′37″N 118°12′21″W / 34.06028°N 118.20583°W / 34.06028; -118.20583 (Los Angeles Nurses' Club)
Los Angeles Clubhouse and apartment building for nurses built in 1924 by nurses' club
113 Los Angeles Pacific Company Ivy Park Substation Los Angeles Pacific Company Ivy Park Substation.JPG 01981-03-25 March 25, 1981 9015 Venice Blvd.
34°1′34″N 118°23′32″W / 34.02611°N 118.39222°W / 34.02611; -118.39222 (Los Angeles Pacific Company Ivy Park Substation)
Palms
114 Los Angeles Plaza Historic District Picohouse2007.jpg 01972-11-03 November 3, 1972 Roughly bounded by Spring, Macy, Alameda and Arcadia Sts., and Old Sunset Blvd.
34°3′25″N 118°14′16″W / 34.05694°N 118.23778°W / 34.05694; -118.23778 (Los Angeles Plaza Historic District)
Downtown Los Angeles Historic district at site of the city's original settlement; includes many of the city's oldest and most historic buildings
115 Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal
Highsmithunionstationfacadeclocktower.jpg
01980-11-13 November 13, 1980 800 N. Alameda St.
34°3′22″N 118°14′3″W / 34.05611°N 118.23417°W / 34.05611; -118.23417 (Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal)
Downtown Los Angeles Opened in 1939; combines Dutch Colonial Revival Style architecture, Mission Revival, and Streamline Moderne style; backdrop for several movies
116 Lovell House Lovell House, Los Angeles, California.JPG 01971-10-14 October 14, 1971 4616 Dundee Dr.
34°7′5″N 118°17′13″W / 34.11806°N 118.28694°W / 34.11806; -118.28694 (Lovell House)
Los Feliz International style; designed and built by Richard Neutra between 1927–29
117 Lummis House Lummis House, Los Angeles 2.JPG 01971-05-06 May 6, 1971 200 E. Ave. 43
34°5′35″N 118°12′22″W / 34.09306°N 118.20611°W / 34.09306; -118.20611 (Lummis House)
Highland Park Also known as El Alisal, a fanciful rock house built by Charles Lummis in late 19th Century; now operated as a museum.
118 Machell-Seaman House Machell-Seaman House, Los Angeles.JPG 01988-06-23 June 23, 1988 2341 Scarff St.
34°1′55″N 118°16′46″W / 34.03194°N 118.27944°W / 34.03194; -118.27944 (Machell--Seaman House)
West Adams
119 Malabar Branch Malabar Branch Library, Los Angeles, California.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 2801 Wabash Ave.
34°3′2″N 118°11′47″W / 34.05056°N 118.19639°W / 34.05056; -118.19639 (Malabar Branch)
Boyle Heights Branch library; built in 1926; ornamental frieze above entrance
120 McCarty Memorial Christian Church
McCarty Memorial Christian Church, Los Angeles edit1.jpg
02002-01-17 January 17, 2002 4101 W. Adams Blvd.
34°2′6″N 118°19′44″W / 34.035°N 118.32889°W / 34.035; -118.32889 (McCarty Memorial Christian Church)
West Adams Gothic Revival church of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ); founded in 1932 as a white congregation; integrated and became a multi-racial congregation in the mid-1950s
121 Memorial Branch Memorial Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 4645 W. Olympic Blvd.
34°3′22″N 118°23′7″W / 34.05611°N 118.38528°W / 34.05611; -118.38528 (Memorial Branch)
Los Angeles Branch library; built in 1930; includes heraldic work of Judson Studios stained glass
122 Menlo Avenue-West Twenty-ninth Street Historic District House at 2813 S. Menlo Ave., Los Angeles.jpg 01987-02-12 February 12, 1987 Bounded by Adams Blvd., Ellendale, Thirtieth Ave., and Vermont
34°1′48″N 118°17′20″W / 34.03°N 118.28889°W / 34.03; -118.28889 (Menlo Avenue--West Twenty-ninth Street Historic District)
West Adams
123 Miller and Herriott House
Miller and Herriott Tract House.jpg
01979-11-16 November 16, 1979 1163 W. 27th St.
34°1′50″N 118°17′7″W / 34.03056°N 118.28528°W / 34.03056; -118.28528 (Miller and Herriott House)
West Adams Victorian house built 1890 in North University Park Historic District
124 Million Dollar Theater Milliondollartheater.jpg 01978-07-20 July 20, 1978 307 S. Broadway
34°3′3″N 118°14′53″W / 34.05083°N 118.24806°W / 34.05083; -118.24806 (Million Dollar Theater)
Downtown Los Angeles One of the first movie palaces built in the United States
125 Mission San Fernando Rey de España - Convento Building Convento Building, Mission San Fernando Rey.jpg 01988-10-27 October 27, 1988 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd.
34°16′23″N 118°27′40″W / 34.27306°N 118.46111°W / 34.27306; -118.46111 (Mission San Fernando Rey de Convento Building)
Mission Hills Built 1808–1822, the largest adobe building in California and the largest original building at any of the California missions.
126 Moneta Branch Moneta Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 4255 S. Olive
34°0′21″N 118°16′44″W / 34.00583°N 118.27889°W / 34.00583; -118.27889 (Moneta Branch)
South Los Angeles Former branch library; built in 1923; also known as Junipero Serra Branch
127 Montecito Apartments Montecito Apartments, Hollywood, California.JPG 01985-07-18 July 18, 1985 6650 Franklin Ave.
34°6′18″N 118°20′3″W / 34.105°N 118.33417°W / 34.105; -118.33417 (Montecito Apartments)
Hollywood Art Deco apartment building home to Hollywood celebrities, including James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, Montgomery Clift and Ronald Reagan; later converted to low-income housing for senior citizens
128 Frederick Mitchell Mooers House Frederick Mitchell Mooers House, Los Angeles.JPG 01976-06-03 June 3, 1976 818 S. Bonnie Brae St.
34°3′12″N 118°16′29″W / 34.05333°N 118.27472°W / 34.05333; -118.27472 (Mooers, Frederick Mitchell, House)
Westlake Often been used to illustrate West Coast Victorian architecture; named for owner who discovered Yellow Aster gold mine after years of prospecting in the Mojave Desert
129 Mount Pleasant House Mount Pleasant House, Los Angeles.JPG 01976-12-12 December 12, 1976 Heritage Sq., 3800 Homer St.
34°5′17″N 118°12′25″W / 34.08806°N 118.20694°W / 34.08806; -118.20694 (Mount Pleasant House)
Highland Park
130 John Muir Branch John Muir Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 1005 W. 64th
33°58′53″N 118°17′24″W / 33.98139°N 118.29°W / 33.98139; -118.29 (Muir, John, Branch)
South Los Angeles Branch library; built in 1920
131 Municipal Warehouse No. 1 Municipal Warehouse No. 1 (San Pedro).jpg 02000-04-21 April 21, 2000 2500 Signal St.
33°43′15″N 118°16′17″W / 33.72083°N 118.27139°W / 33.72083; -118.27139 (Municipal Warehouse No. 1)
San Pedro Large landmark warehouse structure built in early 1910s at the Port of Los Angeles;
132 Natural History Museum Natural History Museum, Los Angeles, California.JPG 01975-03-04 March 4, 1975 900 Exposition Blvd.
34°1′1″N 118°17′16″W / 34.01694°N 118.28778°W / 34.01694; -118.28778 (Natural History Museum)
University Park Opened in 1913; fitted marble walls and domed and colonnaded rotunda; often used as filming location
133 Neutra Office Building NeutraBuilding 2008 05 17 compressed.jpg 02004-03-08 March 8, 2004 2379 Glendale Boulevard
34°05′59″N 118°15′34″W / 34.09960°N 118.25938°W / 34.09960; -118.25938 (Neutra Office Building)
Silver Lake Office building designed by Richard Neutra and used as his studio, 1950–1970; one of the only Neutra commercial buildings (along with Mariners' Medical Arts Complex in Newport Beach) with his original design intact
134 Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Research House II NeutraHouse004 cropped sm.jpg 02009-05-08 May 8, 2009 2300 Silver Lake Blvd.
34°5′54.4″N 118°15′38.31″W / 34.098444°N 118.2606417°W / 34.098444; -118.2606417 (Neutra, Richard and Dion, VDL Research House II)
Silver Lake
135 North Hollywood Branch North Hollywood Amelia Earhardt Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 5211 N. Tujunga Ave.
34°9′58″N 118°22′42″W / 34.16611°N 118.37833°W / 34.16611; -118.37833 (North Hollywood Branch)
North Hollywood Branch library; built in 1930
136 North University Park Historic District House at 2703 S. Hoover, Los Angeles.JPG 02004-02-11 February 11, 2004 Bounded by Hoover, Adams Blvd, 28th and Magnolia Ave.
34°1′49″N 118°17′4″W / 34.03028°N 118.28444°W / 34.03028; -118.28444 (North University Park Historic District)
West Adams
137 Old Santa Susana Stage Road Old Stagecoach Trail Santa Susana3.png 01974-01-10 January 10, 1974 Address Restricted Chatsworth Route taken by early travelers through the Santa Susana Mountains between the San Fernando Valley and inland Ventura County
138 James Oviatt Building
James Oviatt Building, Los Angeles.JPG
01983-08-11 August 11, 1983 617 S. Olive
34°2′51″N 118°15′14″W / 34.0475°N 118.25389°W / 34.0475; -118.25389 (Oviatt, James, Building)
Downtown Los Angeles
139 Pacific Electric Building Pacific Electric Building - Los Angeles.jpg 02009-04-09 April 9, 2009 610 S. Main
34°2′42″N 118°15′9″W / 34.045°N 118.2525°W / 34.045; -118.2525 (Pacific Electric Building)
Downtown Los Angeles
140 Minnie Hill Palmer House Minnie Hill Palmer House, Chatsworth.jpg 01979-09-04 September 4, 1979 Chatsworth Park South
34°15′40″N 118°36′53″W / 34.26111°N 118.61472°W / 34.26111; -118.61472 (Palmer, Minnie Hill, House)
Chatsworth Only remaining Homestead Act cottage in San Fernando Valley; Minnie Hill Palmer born there in 1868 and lived there until 1976
141 Pellissier Building
The Wiltern Theatre, located in L.A.'s Koreatown
01979-02-23 February 23, 1979 3780 Wilshire Blvd.
34°3′40″N 118°18′28″W / 34.06111°N 118.30778°W / 34.06111; -118.30778 (Pellissier Building)
Mid-City 12-story steel-reinforced concrete office tower; on a two story pedestal that contains ground floor retail and the Wiltern theater entrance; blue-green, terra cotta-covered tower; French Zig-Zag Moderne styling
142 Petitfils-Boos House Petitfils-Boos House, Hancock Park.JPG 02005-02-15 February 15, 2005 545 Plymouth Blvd.
34°3′51″N 118°19′19″W / 34.06417°N 118.32194°W / 34.06417; -118.32194 (Petitfils--Boos House)
Mid-City
143 Rómulo Pico Adobe Romulo Pico Adobe, MIssion Hills.JPG 01966-11-13 November 13, 1966 10940 Sepulveda Blvd.
34°16′8″N 118°28′3″W / 34.26889°N 118.4675°W / 34.26889; -118.4675 (Pico, Romulo, Adobe)
Mission Hills Built in 1853; oldest residence in the San Fernando Valley; second oldest residence in the City of Los Angeles
144 Pisgah Home Historic District Pisgah Home Historic District, Highland Park.JPG 02007-12-19 December 19, 2007 6026-6044 Echo St. & 6051 A-D Hayes St.
34°6′38″N 118°11′12″W / 34.11056°N 118.18667°W / 34.11056; -118.18667 (Pisgah Home Historic District)
Highland Park Site of the Pisgah Home movement begun by faith healer and social reformer; closely aligned with the founding of the modern Pentecostal church
145 Plaza Substation image needed 01978-09-13 September 13, 1978 10 Olvera St.
34°3′25″N 118°14′13″W / 34.05694°N 118.23694°W / 34.05694; -118.23694 (Plaza Substation)
Downtown Los Angeles Electrical substation that was part of the "Yellow Car" streetcar system operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1904–1963
146 Point Fermin Lighthouse Pointfermin.jpg 01972-06-13 June 13, 1972 805 Paseo Del Mar
33°42′19″N 118°17′34″W / 33.70528°N 118.29278°W / 33.70528; -118.29278 (Point Fermin Lighthouse)
San Pedro Lighthouse built in 1872 at Point Fermin; now operated as a museum open to the public
147 Portal of the Folded Wings Shrine to Aviation and Museum
Portal of the Folded Wings Shrine to Aviation is in Burbank, California
01998-03-18 March 18, 1998 10621 Victory Blvd.
34°11′25″N 118°21′38″W / 34.19028°N 118.36056°W / 34.19028; -118.36056 (Portal of the Folded Wings Shrine to Aviation and Museum)
North Hollywood Ornate 75-foot (23 m)-high marble arch with mosaic; memorial and burial places of pioneers of aviation
148 Prince Hall Masonic Temple Prince Hall Masonic Temple (Los Angeles, California).jpg 02009-03-17 March 17, 2009 1050 E. 50th St.
33°59′50.53″N 118°15′26″W / 33.9973694°N 118.25722°W / 33.9973694; -118.25722 (Prince Hall Masonic Temple)
South Los Angeles Local branch of Prince Hall Masonry; African Americans in Los Angeles MPS
149 Ralph J. Scott The Ralph J. Scott awaiting its new home, May 2008 01989-06-30 June 30, 1989 Berth 85
33°43′56″N 118°16′30″W / 33.73222°N 118.275°W / 33.73222; -118.275 (RALPH J. SCOTT)
San Pedro Fireboat attached to the Los Angeles Fire Department; retired in 2003 after 78 years; on display near the Los Angeles Maritime Museum in San Pedro
150 Ralphs Grocery Store Ralphs Grocery Store, Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles.JPG 01992-07-30 July 30, 1992 1142-54 Westwood Blvd.
34°3′36″N 118°26′37″W / 34.06°N 118.44361°W / 34.06; -118.44361 (Ralphs Grocery Store)
Westwood One of the original buildings in Westwood Village in 1929; noted for its cylindrical rotunda; photographed by Ansel Adams
151 Ramsay-Durfee Estate Ramsay-Durfee Estate, Los Angeles.JPG.JPG 01989-07-24 July 24, 1989 2425 S. Western Ave.
34°2′0″N 118°18′34″W / 34.033333°N 118.30944°W / 34.033333; -118.30944 (Ramsay--Durfee Estate)
West Adams Tudor Revival mansion designed by Frederick Louis Roehrig and built in 1908; bought by Brothers of St. John of God in 1978
152 Rancho El Encino The Garnier building at Rancho Los Encinos, recently restored after damage from the 1994 Northridge earthquake, is now the Visitor Center. 01971-02-24 February 24, 1971 16756 Moorpark St.
34°9′36″N 118°28′22″W / 34.16°N 118.47278°W / 34.16; -118.47278 (Rancho El Encino)
Encino Former Spanish grazing concession, ranch, and stagecoach stop; 19th century adobe and limestone farmhouses still stand near a perennial warm spring
153 Frederick Hastings Rindge House Frederick Hastings Rindge House, Los Angeles.JPG 01986-01-23 January 23, 1986 2263 Harvard Blvd.
34°2′3″N 118°18′22″W / 34.03417°N 118.30611°W / 34.03417; -118.30611 (Rindge, Frederick Hastings, House)
West Adams
154 Will Rogers House Will Rogers House, Pacific Palisades.JPG 01971-02-24 February 24, 1971 14253 Sunset Blvd.
34°3′17″N 118°30′43″W / 34.05472°N 118.51194°W / 34.05472; -118.51194 (Rogers, Will, House)
Pacific Palisades 31-room ranch house; 11 baths; seven fireplaces; surrounded by a stable, corrals, riding ring, roping arena, golf course, polo field ; became a State Park in 1944
155 Roosevelt Building Roosevelt Building, Los Angeles.JPG 02007-07-03 July 3, 2007 727 W. Seventh St.
34°1′3″N 118°15′23″W / 34.0175°N 118.25639°W / 34.0175; -118.25639 (Roosevelt Building)
Downtown Los Angeles
156 St. Andrews Bungalow Court St. Andrews Bungalow Court, Los Angeles.JPG 01998-03-19 March 19, 1998 1514-1544 N. St. Andrews Pl.
34°5′53″N 118°19′16″W / 34.09806°N 118.32111°W / 34.09806; -118.32111 (St. Andrews Bungalow Court)
Hollywood
157 St. James Park Historic District House at 27 St. James Park, Los Angeles.JPG 01991-09-27 September 27, 1991 Bounded by 21st and 23rd, Mount St. Mary's College, W.Adams Blvd. and Union Ave.
34°2′0″N 118°16′48″W / 34.033333°N 118.28°W / 34.033333; -118.28 (St. James Park Historic District)
West Adams
158 St. John's Episcopal Church
St. John's Episcopal Church, Los Angeles.JPG
02000-05-05 May 5, 2000 514 W. Adams Blvd.
34°1′38″N 118°16′29″W / 34.02722°N 118.27472°W / 34.02722; -118.27472 (St. John's Episcopal Church)
West Adams Romanesque Episcopal church; built in 1925
159 San Fernando Building, The The San Fernando Building, Los Angeles.JPG 01986-07-31 July 31, 1986 400-410 S. Main St.
34°2′52″N 118°15′11″W / 34.04778°N 118.25306°W / 34.04778; -118.25306 (San Fernando Building, The)
Downtown Los Angeles Renaissance Revival style office building dating to 1906; part of the Old Bank District loft project
160 San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building San Pedro Ferry Building.JPG 01996-04-12 April 12, 1996 Berth 84-foot (26 m) of 6th St.
33°44′18″N 118°16′40″W / 33.73833°N 118.27778°W / 33.73833; -118.27778 (San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building)
San Pedro Built in 1941 as a Works Project Administration project; working ferry terminal from 1941 to 1963 for ferry to Terminal Island; Vincent Thomas Bridge was completed connecting the mainland to Terminal Island in 1963; ferry service terminated
161 Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital, Los Angeles.JPG 02006-01-03 January 3, 2006 610-30 S. Louis St.
34°2′16″N 118°12′31″W / 34.03778°N 118.20861°W / 34.03778; -118.20861 (Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital)
Boyle Heights Hospital built for employees of Santa Fe Railroad; later known as Linda Vista Hospital
162 Santa Fe Freight Depot Santa Fe Freight Depot.JPG 02006-01-03 January 3, 2006 970 E. 3rd St.
34°2′42″N 118°13′54″W / 34.045°N 118.23167°W / 34.045; -118.23167 (Santa Fe Freight Depot)
Downtown Los Angeles Former freight depot built in 1922, converted in 2000 into campus for architectural school; the quarter-mile long building stretches further than the height of the Empire State Building
163 Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building
Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building, Los Angeles.JPG
02006-04-21 April 21, 2006 2650 E. Olympic Blvd.
34°1′24″N 118°13′15″W / 34.02333°N 118.22083°W / 34.02333; -118.22083 (Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building)
Boyle Heights Built in 1927, it was a distribution center for Sears mail order business until 1992; the 1,800,000-square-foot (170,000 m2) complex is considered an iconic landmark of the Eastside
164 Second Baptist Church Second Baptist Church (Los Angeles, California).jpg 02009-03-17 March 17, 2009 1100 E. 24th St.
34°1′16.23″N 118°15′22.34″W / 34.021175°N 118.2562056°W / 34.021175; -118.2562056 (Second Baptist Church)
South Los Angeles Largest African-American gathering place in the western United States prior to World War II; hosted Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
165 Second Church of Christ, Scientist
Second Church of Christ Scientist.jpg
01987-04-02 April 2, 1987 946 W. Adams Blvd.
34°2′8″N 118°17′17″W / 34.03556°N 118.28806°W / 34.03556; -118.28806 (Second Church of Christ, Scientist)
West Adams Built in 1910; currently owned by the non-profit Art of Living Foundation, will be renovated and will be used as a community center and center for the organizations operations.
166 Security Trust and Savings Security Trust and Savings, Hollywood, California.JPG 01983-08-18 August 18, 1983 6381-85 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′9″N 118°19′42″W / 34.1025°N 118.32833°W / 34.1025; -118.32833 (Security Trust and Savings)
Hollywood
167 Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles.jpg 02005-03-30 March 30, 2005 5209 Wilshire Blvd.
34°3′45″N 118°20′33″W / 34.0625°N 118.3425°W / 34.0625; -118.3425 (Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles)
Mid-City Former Art Deco-style bank branch; now occupied by LA City Beat
168 Smith Estate Smith Estate, Highland Park.jpg 01982-10-29 October 29, 1982 5905 El Mio Dr.
34°6′53″N 118°11′31″W / 34.11472°N 118.19194°W / 34.11472; -118.19194 (Smith Estate)
Highland Park Victorian home built in 1887 occupied by a writer on the occult, the head of a railroad, and a deputy mayor, and used as the location in the cult film "Spider Baby"
169 Somerville Hotel Somerville Hotel, Los Angeles.JPG 01976-01-17 January 17, 1976 4225 S. Central Ave.
34°0′25″N 118°15′21″W / 34.00694°N 118.25583°W / 34.00694; -118.25583 (Somerville Hotel)
South Los Angeles Built in 1928; also known as Dunbar Hotel; focal point of the Central Avenue African-American community in the 1930s and 1940s; jazz club opened in early 1930s, welcomed Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Billie Holiday, Lionel Hampton, Count Basie and Lena Horne
170 South Bonnie Brae Tract Historic District South Bonnie Brae Tract Historical District, Los Angeles.JPG 01988-01-14 January 14, 1988 1026-1053 S. Bonnie Brae St. and 1830-1851 W. Eleventh St.
34°3′0″N 118°16′39″W / 34.05°N 118.2775°W / 34.05; -118.2775 (South Bonnie Brae Tract Historic District)
Pico Union
171 South Serrano Avenue Historic District House at 403 S. Serrano, Los Angeles.JPG 01988-01-28 January 28, 1988 400 blk. of S. Serrano Ave.
34°3′59″N 118°18′20″W / 34.06639°N 118.30556°W / 34.06639; -118.30556 (South Serrano Avenue Historic District)
Mid-City Historic district of homes in the 400 block of South Serrano Avenue
172 Southern California Gas Company Complex
Southern California Gas Company Complex, Los Angeles.JPG
02004-06-22 June 22, 2004 800,810,820 and 830 S. Flower St.
34°2′48″N 118°15′31″W / 34.04667°N 118.25861°W / 34.04667; -118.25861 (Southern California Gas Company Complex)
Downtown Los Angeles
173 Southwest Museum
Southwest Museum from Sycamore-Grove Park
02004-03-11 March 11, 2004 234 Museum Dr.
34°6′3″N 118°12′21″W / 34.10083°N 118.20583°W / 34.10083; -118.20583 (Southwest Museum)
Mt. Washington Museum, library, and archive; collections deal with the American Indian, pre-Hispanic, Spanish colonial, Latino, and Western American art and artifacts; opened at this location in 1914; currently closed to bring building up to modern seismic standards
174 John Sowden House John Sowden House, Los Angeles.JPG 01971-07-14 July 14, 1971 5121 Franklin Ave.
34°6′20″N 118°18′0″W / 34.10556°N 118.3°W / 34.10556; -118.3 (Sowden, John, House)
Los Feliz Also known as the "Jaws House"; built in 1926, designed by Lloyd Wright
175 Spring Street Financial District Building at 408 S. Spring St. (Top), Los Angeles.JPG 01979-08-10 August 10, 1979 354-704 S. Spring St.
34°2′48″N 118°14′59″W / 34.04667°N 118.24972°W / 34.04667; -118.24972 (Spring Street Financial District)
Downtown Los Angeles Once known as the "Wall Street of the West", the old financial district includes the city's first skyscraper and more than 20 other historic buildings along a three-block stretch of Spring
176 Robert Louis Stevenson Branch Robert Louis Stevenson Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 803 Spence St.
34°1′40″N 118°11′50″W / 34.02778°N 118.19722°W / 34.02778; -118.19722 (Stevenson, Robert Louis, Branch)
Boyle Heights Branch library; built in 1927
177 Stimson House Stimson House, Los Angeles.JPG 01978-03-30 March 30, 1978 2421 S. Figueroa St.
34°1′47″N 118°16′30″W / 34.02972°N 118.275°W / 34.02972; -118.275 (Stimson House)
West Adams Richardsonian Romanesque mansion; built in 1891; originally home of lumber and banking millionaire; survived a dynamite attack by a blackmailer in 1896; later occupied by a brewer, a fraternity house, student housing and a convent
178 Storer House Storer House, Hollywood Boulevard.JPG 01971-09-28 September 28, 1971 8161 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′3″N 118°21′57″W / 34.10083°N 118.36583°W / 34.10083; -118.36583 (Storer House)
Hollywood Hills Built in 1923; designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; one of his five Mayan Revival style textile-block houses in the Los Angeles area
179 Streetcar Depot Streetcar Depot, West Los Angeles VA Center.JPG 01972-02-23 February 23, 1972 Pershing and Dewey Aves.
34°3′27.08″N 118°27′35.69″W / 34.0575222°N 118.4599139°W / 34.0575222; -118.4599139 (Streetcar Depot)
West Los Angeles Streetcar depot at the Veterans Affairs Center in West Los Angeles
180 Subway Terminal Building Subway Terminal Building, Los Angeles.JPG 02006-08-02 August 2, 2006 417, 415, 425 S. Hill St., 416, 420 424 S. Olive St.
34°3′0″N 118°15′1″W / 34.05°N 118.25028°W / 34.05; -118.25028 (Subway Terminal Building)
Downtown Los Angeles Renaissance Revival building; built in 1925; served as the downtown terminus for the "Hollywood Subway"; currently a luxury apartment building
181 Superior Oil Company Building Superior Oil Company Building, Los Angeles.JPG 02003-02-28 February 28, 2003 550 S. Flower St.
34°3′1″N 118°15′22″W / 34.05028°N 118.25611°W / 34.05028; -118.25611 (Superior Oil Company Building)
Downtown Los Angeles
182 Textile Center Building Textile Center Building, Los Angeles.JPG 02005-02-15 February 15, 2005 315 E. Eighth St.
34°2′27″N 118°15′1″W / 34.04083°N 118.25028°W / 34.04083; -118.25028 (Textile Center Building)
Downtown Los Angeles Landmark building in the Fashion District developed in 1926 by pioneering female developer, Florence Casler; now converted into condominiums
183 Title Guarantee and Trust Company Building Title Guarantee and Trust Company Building, Los Angeles.JPG 01984-07-26 July 26, 1984 401-411 W. 5th St.
34°2′56″N 118°15′3″W / 34.04889°N 118.25083°W / 34.04889; -118.25083 (Title Guarantee and Trust Company Building)
Downtown Los Angeles Art Deco style highrise building on Pershing Square designed by The Parkinsons; later converted into lofts
184 C.E. Toberman Estate Charles Toberman Estate, Hollywood.JPG 01983-09-15 September 15, 1983 1847 Camino Palmero
34°6′20″N 118°20′57″W / 34.10556°N 118.34917°W / 34.10556; -118.34917 (Toberman, C. E., Estate)
Hollywood Mission Revival mansion built by the "Father of Hollywood", later used as Vincent Chase's trophy house on HBO's Entourage
185 The Town House The Town House, Los Angeles.JPG 01997-12-15 December 15, 1997 2959-2973 Wilshire Blvd. and 607-643 S. Commonwealth Ave.
34°3′44″N 118°17′5″W / 34.06222°N 118.28472°W / 34.06222; -118.28472 (Town House, The)
Mid-City
186 Twentieth Street Historic District Twentieth Street Historic District, Los Angeles.JPG 01991-07-22 July 22, 1991 912-950 20th St. (even numbers)
34°2′9″N 118°16′44″W / 34.03583°N 118.27889°W / 34.03583; -118.27889 (Twentieth Street Historic District)
West Adams Bungalow and Craftsman style homes in the 900 block of Twentieth Street (south side only)
187 28th Street YMCA 28th Street Y.M.C.A. Building (South Los Angeles).jpg 02009-03-17 March 17, 2009 1006 E. 28th St.
34°1′1.7″N 118°15′26.43″W / 34.017139°N 118.2573417°W / 34.017139; -118.2573417 (Twenty-eighth Street YMCA)
South Los Angeles Also known as the "Colored YMCA"; provided gymnasium and swimming pool to African-American community in segregated LA
188 U.S. Court House and Post Office U.S. Court House, Los Angeles.JPG 02006-02-09 February 9, 2006 312 N. Spring St.
34°3′18.19″N 118°14′32.93″W / 34.0550528°N 118.2424806°W / 34.0550528; -118.2424806 (US Court House and Post Office)
Downtown Los Angeles
189 U.S. Post Office - Hollywood Station U.S. Post Office - Hollywood Station.JPG 01985-01-11 January 11, 1985 1615 N. Wilcox Ave.
34°6′0″N 118°19′50″W / 34.1°N 118.33056°W / 34.1; -118.33056 (US Post Office--Hollywood Station)
Hollywood WPA commissioned art deco Post Office Building; designed by Claud Beelman in 1937; dead letter repository for love letters to such Hollywood luminaries as Clark Gable, Judy Garland, and others
190 U.S. Post Office - Los Angeles Terminal Annex U.S. Post Office - Los Angeles Terminal Annex.JPG 01985-01-11 January 11, 1985 900 Alameda St.
34°3′30″N 118°14′7″W / 34.05833°N 118.23528°W / 34.05833; -118.23528 (US Post Office--Los Angeles Terminal Annex)
Downtown Los Angeles Mission Revival building designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood; LA's central mail processing facility from 1940–1989
191 US Post Office-San Pedro Main San Pedro Post Office Building.JPG 01985-01-11 January 11, 1985 839 S. Beacon St.
33°44′11″N 118°16′47″W / 33.73639°N 118.27972°W / 33.73639; -118.27972 (US Post Office--San Pedro Main)
San Pedro Historic Streamline Moderne Post Office built in 1935 as a Works Project Administration project
192 Van Buren Place Historic District Van Buren Place Historic District, Los Angeles.JPG 01989-08-10 August 10, 1989 2620-2657 Van Buren Pl.
34°1′55″N 118°17′45″W / 34.03194°N 118.29583°W / 34.03194; -118.29583 (Van Buren Place Historic District)
West Adams Craftsman style homes built from 1903–1916 in 2600 block of Van Buren Place
193 Van Nuys Branch Van Nuys Branch Library, Van Nuys.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 14553 Sylvan Way
34°11′5″N 118°26′59″W / 34.18472°N 118.44972°W / 34.18472; -118.44972 (Van Nuys Branch)
Van Nuys Former branch library; built in 1926
194 Venice Branch Venice Branch Library (Vera Davis McClendon Youth and Family Center).JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 610 California Ave.
33°59′28″N 118°28′29″W / 33.99111°N 118.47472°W / 33.99111; -118.47472 (Venice Branch)
Venice Former branch library; built in 1930
195 Venice Canal Historic District Houses on Grand Canal, Venice Canal Historic District, Venice, California.JPG 01982-08-30 August 30, 1982 Roughly bounded by Grand, Carroll, Eastern, and Sherman canals
33°59′1″N 118°27′55″W / 33.98361°N 118.46528°W / 33.98361; -118.46528 (Venice Canal Historic District)
Venice Noteworthy for its man-made canals; built in 1905 by developer Abbott Kinney; “Venice in America”
196 Venice of America House Venice of America House, Venice, California.JPG 02001-04-09 April 9, 2001 1223 Cabrillo Ave.
33°59′26″N 118°28′4″W / 33.99056°N 118.46778°W / 33.99056; -118.46778 (Venice of America House)
Venice
197 Vermont Square Branch Vermont Square Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 1201 W. 48th
33°59′59″N 118°17′42″W / 33.99972°N 118.295°W / 33.99972; -118.295 (Vermont Square Branch)
South Los Angeles Oldest branch library; built in 1913; surviving example of a Carnegie library
198 Villa Bonita Villa Bonita, Hollywood, California.JPG 01986-09-12 September 12, 1986 1817 Hillcrest Rd.
34°6′17″N 118°20′19″W / 34.10472°N 118.33861°W / 34.10472; -118.33861 (Villa Bonita)
Hollywood
199 Warner Brothers Theatre Warner Grand Theater, San Pedro.JPG 01999-01-21 January 21, 1999 478 W. 6th St.
33°44′19″N 118°17′29″W / 33.73861°N 118.29139°W / 33.73861; -118.29139 (Warner Brothers Theatre)
San Pedro Historic movie palace; opened on January 20, 1931
200 Watts Station Watts Station, Los Angeles.JPG 01974-03-15 March 15, 1974 1686 E. 103rd St.
33°56′35″N 118°14′32″W / 33.94306°N 118.24222°W / 33.94306; -118.24222 (Watts Station)
Watts Rail station built in 1904 as a stop for the Pacific Electric Railway's "Red Cars"; only building not damaged along "Charcoal Alley" during Watts Riots
201 Watts Towers of Simon Rodia
Watts-towers.jpg
01977-04-13 April 13, 1977 1765 E. 107th St.
33°56′19″N 118°14′26″W / 33.93861°N 118.24056°W / 33.93861; -118.24056 (Watts Towers of Simon Rodia)
Watts Sculpture consisting of 17 connected structures built from found objects by Italian immigrant construction worker Simon Rodia in his spare time from 1921–1954
202 Whitley Court Whitley Court, Hollywood.JPG 02004-07-28 July 28, 2004 1720-1728½ Whitley Ave.
34°6′8″N 118°19′56″W / 34.10222°N 118.33222°W / 34.10222; -118.33222 (Whitley Court)
Hollywood Cluster of Spanish Colonial bungalows and a two-story Colonial Revival house built from 1903 to 1919 just north of Hollywood Boulevard
203 Whitley Heights Historic District House in 6600 Block of Whitley Terrace, Whitley Heights Historic District.JPG 01982-08-19 August 19, 1982 Roughly bounded by Franklin, Highland, Cahuenga, and Fairfield Aves.
34°6′27″N 118°20′3″W / 34.1075°N 118.33417°W / 34.1075; -118.33417 (Whitley Heights Historic District)
Hollywood Developed in 1920s in hills above Hollywood; once home to celebrities including Rudolph Valentino, Jean Harlow, Charlie Chaplin, Bette Davis, W.C. Fields and Gloria Swanson
204 Wilmington Branch
WilmingtonBranch formerLosAngelesPublicLibrary detail June2008 sm1.jpg
01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 309 W. Opp St.
34°3′13″N 118°16′6″W / 34.05361°N 118.26833°W / 34.05361; -118.26833 (Wilmington Branch)
Wilmington Branch library; built in 1927
205 Wilshire Branch Wilshire Branch, Los Angeles Public Library.JPG 01987-05-19 May 19, 1987 149 N. Saint Andrews Pl.
34°4′28″N 118°18′39″W / 34.07444°N 118.31083°W / 34.07444; -118.31083 (Wilshire Branch)
Mid-City Branch library; built in 1926
206 Warren Wilson Beach House Warren Wilson Beach House (The Venice Beach House), Venice, California.JPG 01986-07-17 July 17, 1986 15 Thirtieth St.
33°58′47″N 118°27′57″W / 33.97972°N 118.46583°W / 33.97972; -118.46583 (Wilson, Warren, Beach House)
Venice
207 Westlake Theatre Westlake Theatre.PNG 02010-01-07 January 7, 2010 634-642 S. Alvarado St.
34°3′30.47″N 118°16′31.93″W / 34.0584639°N 118.2755361°W / 34.0584639; -118.2755361 (Westlake Theatre)
Westlake Designed by architect Richard M. Bates in the Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival style, updated by architect S. Charles Lee. Extant mural by Anthony Heinsbergen, rooftop neon sign.[11]
208 Wilton Historic District House at 221 Wilton, Los Angeles.JPG 01979-07-24 July 24, 1979 S. Wilton Pl., S. Wilton Dr., and Ridgewood Pl.
34°4′16″N 118°18′47″W / 34.07111°N 118.31306°W / 34.07111; -118.31306 (Wilton Historic District)
Mid-City
209 Young's Market Company Building Young's Market Company Building .JPG 02004-06-15 June 15, 2004 1610 W. Seventh St.
34°3′14″N 118°16′14″W / 34.05389°N 118.27056°W / 34.05389; -118.27056 (Young's Market Company Building)
Westlake Built in 1920s as a market & office building with marble columns and terra cotta frieze; converted into lofts
210 Ziegler Estate Ziegler Estate, Los Angeles.JPG 02002-06-27 June 27, 2002 4601 N. Figueroa Blvd.
34°5′55″N 118°12′16″W / 34.09861°N 118.20444°W / 34.09861; -118.20444 (Ziegler Estate)
Highland Park


Former listings

Landmark name Image Date delisted Location City or Town Summary
1 Pan-Pacific Auditorium Pan-Pacific 1956.jpg 7600 W. Beverly Blvd. Fairfax Originally listed 1978. Destroyed by fire May 24, 1989.

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References

  1. ^ The total is documented by the table below, with verification in the National Register Information System (NRIS) for each one. Searching in the National Register Information System at http://www.nr.nps.gov/nrloc1.htm[dead link] upon "CA" and "Los Angeles" yields a lower total for the city, because the NRIS system lists some sites in Hollywood, San Pedro, Tujunga and other neighborhoods as if those were separate cities.
  2. ^ "Los Angeles Plaza Historic District". National Park Service. http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/ca/ca12.htm. 
  3. ^ The two ships still in Los Angeles are the SS Lane Victory and the Ralph J. Scott. The SS Catalina was scrapped in 2009.
  4. ^ The Los Angeles Branch Library System TR Multiple Property Submission nomination explains 22 branch libraries but one, the University Branch, appears not to have been listed.
  5. ^ Rail transportation sites include: Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No. 3751, Santa Fe Freight Depot, Streetcar Depot, and Subway Terminal Building.
  6. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
  7. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by first significant word. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate Historic Districts, National Historic Landmarks, and National Historic Landmark Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  8. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-24. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  9. ^ Geocode coordinates derived from NRHP nomination form.
  10. ^ Geocode coordinates derived from NRHP nomination form.
  11. ^ Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, April 2010.

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