3751Roughly bounded by N. Gardner & Vista Sts., Beverley Blvd., Rosewood, Melrose & N. Fairfax Aves.300-849 S. Broadway; also 242, 248-260, 249-259, 900-911, 908-910, 921-937, and 930-947 S. BroadwayBrockman Building and New York Cloak and Suit House (annex)Catholic-Protestant Chapels, Veterans Administration CenterExecutive Office Building, Old Warner Brothers StudioSection of Tujunga Flood Control Channel bounded by Oxnard St., Coldwater Canyon & Burbank Blvds.

The present church, which replaced it, was built in 1861.Olvera Street, known for its Mexican marketplace, was originally known as Wine Street. Vernon, Enoro, Northland & Northridge Drs., Kenway S. Victoria & Floresta Aves.West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Historic DistrictRoughly bounded by Franklin, Highland, Cahuenga, and Fairfield Aves.National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles, CaliforniaThe latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings.

Included on the list are sites relating to the movie industry such as a former office building of the The listings are distributed across many neighborhoods of Los Angeles, from Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No.

The structure was completed and dedicated in 1822. The Huntington Hotel 1401 S Oak Knoll Ave. Pasadena, CA 91106 (626) 568-3900 www.langhamhotels.com. The tallest building in Los Angeles, California is the Wilshire Grand Center, which is 1,100 feet (335.3 m) tall and became the tallest building in 2017.It is also the tallest building in the state, the tallest building west of the Mississippi River, and the 11th-tallest building in the United States.Seven of the ten tallest buildings in California are located in Los Angeles. Come on, be serious. It experienced a major boom in the 1880s and 1890s, as its population grew from 11,200 (1880) to 50,400 (1890) and 102,500 in 1900. The oldest building in Los Angeles? The Pueblo de Los Ángeles is part of the tour sights of the Various historical events of Los Angeles are depicted in a colourful The Pueblo de Los Ángeles was the final destination of the These are solid facts which it is useless to attempt to ignore by playing the ostrich acts and level-headed property holders in the northern part of the city are beginning to ask themselves seriously what is to be done to arrest or at least delay the steady march of the business section from the old to the new plaza on Sixth Street ...The district includes the city's oldest historic structures clustered around the old plaza. It remains the site of many festivals and celebrations.