List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments on the East and Northeast Sides
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This is a list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments on the East and Northeast Sides of the city of Los Angeles
, California
, in the United States
. There are more than 140 Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument
s (LAHCM) in this area. It includes the communities of Boyle Heights, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Lincoln Heights, Mt. Washington, and Montecito Heights.
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Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments are sites in Los Angeles, California, which have been designated by the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission as worthy of preservation based on architectural, historic and cultural criteria.-History:...
s (LAHCM) in this area. It includes the communities of Boyle Heights, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Lincoln Heights, Mt. Washington, and Montecito Heights.
Current and former Historic-Cultural Monuments
HCM # | Landmark name | Image | Date designated | Locality | Neighborhood | Description |
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10 | Eagle Rock | Terminus of N. Figueroa St. 34°8′36"N 118°11′01"W |
Eagle Rock | Rock that looks like an eagle's head | ||
22 | Palms-Southern Pacific Railroad Depot Palms-Southern Pacific Railroad Depot Palms-Southern Pacific Railroad Depot is a historic railroad depot built between 1886 and 1888 in what is now the Palms section of Los Angeles, California, USA... |
3800 Homer Street 34°5′18"N 118°12′29"W |
Montecito Heights | Rail depot built c. 1887 in Palms, became part of the Pacific Electric Railway Pacific Electric Railway The Pacific Electric Railway , also known as the Red Car system, was a mass transit system in Southern California using streetcars, light rail, and buses... in 1911; relocated to Heritage Square |
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40 | Hale House Hale House Hale House is a Queen Anne style Victorian era mansion built in 1885 in the Highland Park section of northeast Los Angeles, California. It has been described as "the most photographed house in the entire city," and "the most elaborately decorated." In 1966, it was declared a Historic Cultural... |
3800 Homer St. 34°5′18"N 118°12′28"W |
Montecito Heights | Colorful Victorian house called the most photographed house in Los Angeles; moved to Heritage Square Museum Heritage Square Museum Heritage Square Museum is a living history museum located in the Montecito Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, that tells the story of the development of Southern California through architecture. Eight historic structures, a train car, and a trolly car were all saved from demolition... in 1970 |
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42 | San Antonio Winery San Antonio Winery The San Antonio Winery is a winery in the city of Los Angeles, and has operated since 1917. It is located in the Lincoln Heights district just eastside of downtown, on Lamar Street just south of North Main Street. The winery also operates a wine shop, restaurant, and banquet hall.Its former... |
737 Lamar St. 34°3′50"N 118°13′25"W |
Lincoln Heights | Winery founded in 1917; the last remaining winery in the city of Los Angeles. | ||
54 | Old 6th Street Wooden Bridge | Hollenbeck Park Lake 34°2′26"N 118°13′03"W |
Boyle Heights | Bridge demolished in 1968 | ||
59 | Eagle Rock City Hall | 2035 Colorado Blvd. 34°8′21"N 118°12′38"W |
Eagle Rock | This three-level, Spanish tile-roofed building was constructed in 1922, three years after Eagle Rock was incorporated as a City. It later became a part of the City of Los Angeles. | ||
62 | Judson Studios Judson Studios Judson Studios is a fine arts studio specializing in stained glass located in the Highland Park section of northeast Los Angeles. The stained glass studio was founded in the Mott Alley section of Downtown Los Angeles in the mid-1890s by English-born artist William Lees Judson and his three sons... |
200-204 S. Avenue 66 34°6′45"N 118°10′47"W |
Highland Park | Founded in 1897. | ||
65 | Valley Knudsen Garden Residence | 3800 Homer St. 34°5′17"N 118°12′29"W |
Montecito Heights | 19th Century Mansard style residence moved to Heritage Square Museum in 1971 | ||
68 | Charles Lummis Residence Lummis House Lummis House, also known as El Alisal, is a fanciful stone house built by Charles Fletcher Lummis in the late 19th Century in northeast Los Angeles, California, near the Arroyo Seco. It is operated by the Historical Society of Southern California as a historic house museum. The exterior of the... |
200 E. Avenue 43 34°5′35"N 118°12′24"W |
Highland Park | Also known as El Alisal; fanciful rock house built by Charles Fletcher Lummis Charles Fletcher Lummis Charles Fletcher Lummis was a United States journalist and Indian activist; he is also acclaimed as a historian, photographer, poet and librarian.... now operated as a museum |
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97 | Residence at 1620 Pleasant Avenue | 1620 Pleasant Avenue 34°2′52"N 118°13′14"W |
Boyle Heights | High Victorian Italianate house demolished in 1973 | ||
98 | Mt. Pleasant House | 3800 Homer St. 34°5′18"N 118°12′27"W |
Montecito Heights | High Victorian Italianate mansion built in 1876; moved to Heritage Square Museum in 1975 | ||
102 | Residence at 1030 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue | 1030 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue 34°3′13"N 118°13′28"W |
Boyle Heights | One of the few brick houses from the Victorian era remaining in Los Angeles | ||
105 | Hiner House | 4757 N. Figueroa St. 34°6′05"N 118°12′12"W |
Highland Park | California chalet house with Oriental influence built by music professor Edwin C. Hinerin 1922 using stones from the Arroyo Seco | ||
106 | San Encino Abbey | 6211 Arroyo Glen 34°6′48"N 118°11′06"W |
Highland Park | Modeled on a 17th Century monastery and includes rocks and bits of masonry from old monasteries, castles and European ruins | ||
107 | Residence at 432-498 N. Avenue 66 | 432-498 N. Avenue 66 34°7′01"N 118°10′35"W |
Highland Park | Queen Anne and Eastlake style Victorian house built c. 1890 | ||
108 | Beaudry Avenue House | 3800 Homer St. 34°5′16"N 118°12′30"W |
Montecito Heights | Italianate, Queen Anne and Eastlake style Victorian house built in 1885; moved to Heritage Square Museum in 1974 | ||
142 | Smith Estate | 5905 El Mio Dr. 34°6′51"N 118°11′34"W |
Highland Park | Queen Anne and Eastlake house built in 1885 | ||
143 | Residence at 6028 Hayes Avenue | 6028 Hayes Ave. 34°6′35"N 118°11′13"W |
Highland Park | |||
144 | Residence at 2054-2056 Griffin Avenue | 2054-2056 Griffin Ave. 34°4′09"N 118°12′41"W |
Lincoln Heights | |||
145 | Residence at 3537 Griffin Avenue | 3537 Griffin Ave. 34°5′09"N 118°12′37"W |
Montecito Heights | |||
153 | Lincoln Park Carousel | Valley Boulevard & Mission Road | Lincoln Heights | Demolished: 08-25-1976 | ||
156 | Fire Station No. 1 | 2230 Pasadena Ave. 34°4′31"N 118°13′06"W |
Lincoln Heights | The 1940 structure is classified as an example of Streamline Moderne Streamline Moderne Streamline Moderne, sometimes referred to by either name alone or as Art Moderne, was a late type of the Art Deco design style which emerged during the 1930s... architecture. |
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157 | Residence at 3110 N. Broadway | 3110 N. Broadway 34°4′25"N 118°12′31"W |
Lincoln Heights | |||
164 | Glendale - Hyperion Bridge | Los Angeles River | Griffith Park | The 56-ft. wide, 1,370-ft. long bridge crosses over the Los Angeles River Los Angeles River The Los Angeles River is a river that starts in the San Fernando Valley, in the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains, and flows through Los Angeles County, California, from Canoga Park in the western end of the San Fernando Valley, nearly southeast to its mouth in Long Beach... , Golden State Freeway and Riverside Drive Riverside Drive (Los Angeles, California) Riverside Drive is a northeast-southwest road connecting the San Fernando Valley and Downtown Los Angeles, California. It follows the course of the Los Angeles River.-Overview:... , between Ettrick Street and Glenfeliz Boulevard. Completed in 1929, it features a series of reinforced concrete arches. |
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245 | Lincoln Avenue Church Building | 3800 Homer Street | Montecito Heights | |||
261 | Lincoln Heights Branch Library Lincoln Heights Branch Lincoln Heights Branch is the second oldest branch library in the Los Angeles Public Library system. Located in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles, California, it was built in the Classical Revival and Italian Renaissance Revival styles in 1916 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie... |
2530 Workman St. 34°4′34"N 118°12′47"W |
Lincoln Heights | Second oldest branch library in Los Angeles; built in 1916 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie Andrew Carnegie Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist, businessman, and entrepreneur who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century... |
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262 | Residence at 2700 Eagle Street | 2700 Eagle St. 34°2′16.7"N 118°12′30.26"W |
Boyle Heights | |||
263 | Villa Rafael | 2123 Parkside Ave. 34°4′11"N 118°12′01"W |
Lincoln Heights | |||
265 | Bridge at Fourth and Lorena Streets | Fourth and Lorena Streets | Boyle Heights | |||
269 | Mount Washington Cable Car Station | 200-202 W. Avenue 43 34°5′43"N 118°12′35"W |
Mt. Washington | |||
274 | Highland Park Police Station Highland Park Police Station The Highland Park Police Station on York Boulevard in the Highland Park section of Los Angeles, California, USA is the city's oldest surviving police station. Closed in 1983, the station is now operated as the Los Angeles Police Museum... |
6045 York Blvd. 34°7′8"N 118°11′12"W |
Highland Park | Former police station built in 1926; now used as the Los Angeles Police Museum | ||
282 | Highland Park Masonic Temple Highland Park Masonic Temple The Highland Park Masonic Temple, also known as The Mason Building or The Highlands is an historic three-story brick building on Figueroa Street in the Highland Park section of Los Angeles, California. Completed in 1923, the Commercial/Renaissance-style building with Mediterranean detailing served... |
104 N. Avenue 56 34°6′32"N 118°11′37"W |
Highland Park | Well-preserved Masonic Temple built in 1923; now used as a banquet facility | ||
283 | Southwest Museum Southwest Museum The Southwest Museum of the American Indian is a museum, library, and archive located in the Mt. Washington area of Los Angeles, California. It is part of the Autry National Center. Its collections deal mainly with the American Indian... |
234 Museum Dr. 34°6′3"N 118°12′21"W |
Mt. Washington | Museum and archive for American Indian and Western art and artifacts; opened 1914 | ||
284 | Highland Park Ebell Club Building | 125-135 S. Avenue 57 34°6′31"N 118°11′32"W |
Highland Park | |||
287 | Yoakum House | 140-154 S. Avenue 59 34°6′33"N 118°11′26"W |
Highland Park | Father Finis Ewing Yoakum (Pisgah Home halfway house founder) lived in this the 2-story house; built in 1915 Tudor revival style; | ||
292 | Old Eagle Rock Branch Library Eagle Rock Community Cultural Center Eagle Rock Community Cultural Center, formerly known as the Eagle Rock Branch Library, is a historic Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style building in Eagle Rock, in north-central Los Angeles County, California.-Library:... |
2225 Colorado Blvd. 34°8′22"N 118°12′53"W |
Eagle Rock | The former Carnegie library Carnegie library A Carnegie library is a library built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. 2,509 Carnegie libraries were built between 1883 and 1929, including some belonging to public and university library systems... was built in 1915 in a Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style |
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304 | Malabar Branch Library Malabar Branch Malabar Branch is a branch library of the Los Angeles Public Library located in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles, California.The Malabar Branch began in 1914 as a book depository in a Sunday school room at the Brooklyn Heights Methodist Church on the corner of Evergreen Avenue and Malabar... |
2801 Wabash Ave. 34°3′2"N 118°11′47"W |
Boyle Heights | Branch library; built in 1926; ornamental frieze above entrance | ||
322 | Fletcher Drive Bridge | Fletcher Drive at Los Angeles River | ||||
338 | Drake House | 210-220 S. Avenue 60 34°6′35"N 118°11′17"W |
Highland Park | |||
339 | Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Railroad Bridge Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Railroad Bridge Located at 162 S. Avenue 61 in Highland Park, this bridge is more than long and crosses the Pasadena freeway at an elevation of over . It the tallest and longest railroad span in the city of Los Angeles, and most likely the oldest such structure still in use.... |
162 S. Avenue 61 34°6′35"N 118°11′12"W |
Highland Park | |||
359 | Breed Street Shul (Congregation Talmud Torah) Breed Street Shul Breed Street Shul, also known as Congregation Talmud Torah of Los Angeles or Breed Street Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles, California... |
247 N. Breed St. 34°2′48"N 118°12′31"W |
Boyle Heights | Largest Orthodox synagogue in the western United States from 1915 to 1951 | ||
366 | Latter House and Arroyo Stone Wall | 137-151 S. Avenue 57 34°6′30"N 118°11′32"W |
Highland Park | |||
369 | Johnson House & Arroyo Stone Wall | 4985 N. Figueroa St. 34°6′16"N 118°12′09"W |
Highland Park | |||
370 | Herivel House & Arroyo Stone Wall | 4979-4985 N. Figueroa St. 34°6′15"N 118°12′09"W |
Highland Park | |||
371 | Tustin House & Arroyo Stone Wall | 4967-4973 N. Figueroa St. 34°6′15"N 118°12′10"W |
Highland Park | |||
372 | Mary P. Field House & Arroyo Stone Wall | 4967-4971 N. Sycamore Terrace 34°6′16"N 118°12′10"W |
Highland Park | |||
373 | Arroyo Stone House & Arroyo Stone Wall | 4939 N. Figueroa St. 34°6′12"N 118°12′10"W |
Highland Park | |||
374 | G.W.E. Griffith House | 5915-5919 Echo St. 34°6′35"N 118°11′22"W |
Highland Park | |||
375 | Putnam House | 5944-5948 Hayes Ave. 34°6′32"N 118°11′19"W |
Highland Park | |||
376 | William U. Smith House & Arroyo Stone Wall | 140-142 S. Avenue 57 | ||||
377 | Ollie Tract | 179-199 S. Avenue 57; 5701-5731 Benner Street | ||||
378 | Wheeler - Smith House | 5676-5688 Ash Street | ||||
379 | Morrell House | 215 N. Avenue 53 | ||||
380 | Reeves House | 219 N. Avenue 53 | ||||
383 | Residence at 1203-1207 Kipling Avenue | 1203-1207 Kipling Avenue | ||||
384 | Department of Water and Power Building | 2417 Daly St. 34°4′27"N 118°12′56"W |
Lincoln Heights | |||
388 | Edison Electric Company (Los Angeles No. 3 Steam Power Plant) | 650 S. Avenue 21 34°3′49"N 118°13′01"W |
Lincoln Heights | |||
389 | C. M. Church House | 5907 Echo St. 34°6′35"N 118°11′24"W |
Highland Park | |||
392 | Treehaven Guest House and Grounds | 4211 Glenalbyn Dr. 34°5′44"N 118°12′40"W |
Mt. Washington | |||
393 | Wiles House and Grounds | 4224 Glenalbyn Dr. 34°5′43"N 118°12′38"W |
Mt. Washington | |||
394 | Ernest and Florence Bent Halstead House and Grounds Ernest and Florence Bent Halstead House and Grounds The Ernest and Florence Bent Halstead House is an American Craftsman style home built in 1908, in Los Angeles, California.-History:The Bent-Halstead House was designed by the firm of Eager & Eager for Ernest Bent. It was later owned by Bent's sister, Florence Bent-Halstead... |
4200 Glenalbyn Dr. 34°5′42"N 118°12′40"W |
Mt. Washington | An American Craftsman style home built in 1908 | ||
395 | H. Stanley Bent House | 4201 Glenalbyn Dr. 34°5′44"N 118°12′42"W |
Mt. Washington | includes carriage house and front fountain | ||
396 | Federal Bank Building | 2201 N. Broadway | Lincoln Heights | |||
400 | Sunrise Court | 5721-5729 Monte Vista Street | ||||
402 | Frederic M. Ashley House | 740-742 N. Avenue 66 34°7′10"N 118°10′28"W |
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404 | Los Angeles Railway Huron Substation | 2640 N. Huron St. 34°5′07"N 118°13′19"W |
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411 | Robert Edmund Williams House (Hathaway Home for Children) | 840 N. Avenue 66 | ||||
412 | Garvanza Pumping Station and site of Highland Reservoir | 420 N. Avenue 62 | ||||
413 | Octagon House | 3800 Homer St. 34°5′17"N 118°12′30"W |
Montecito Heights | Eight-sided house built by Gilbert Longfellow in 1893; Now located at Heritage Square Museum Heritage Square Museum Heritage Square Museum is a living history museum located in the Montecito Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, that tells the story of the development of Southern California through architecture. Eight historic structures, a train car, and a trolly car were all saved from demolition... |
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416 | Ziegler Estate Ziegler Estate Located in North East Los Angeles near the Southwest Museum, the Ziegler Estate is a historic building on Figueroa Street in the Highland Park section of Los Angeles, California. Built in 1904, the building was designed by Charles Hornbeck and Alfred P. Wilson with elements of both Queen Anne and... |
4601 N. Figueroa Blvd. 34°5′55"N 118°12′16"W |
Highland Park | |||
418 | George W. Wilson Estate | 616 N. Avenue 66 | Highland Park | Demolished: 01-01-1989 | ||
437 | A. H. Judson Estate | 4909-4915 N. Sycamore Terrace; 4911 Pasadena Avenue Terrace | Demolished: 01-01-1992 | |||
442 | Albion Cottages and Milagro Market | 1801-1813 Albion Street | ||||
443 | Bowman Residence | 2425 Griffin Avenue | ||||
461 | Meyers House | 4340 Eagle Rock Boulevard | Demolished: 01-01-1992 | |||
464 | Fargo House | 206 Thorne Street | ||||
468 | Sacred Heart Church | 2210 Sichel St. 34°4′14"N 118°12′45"W |
Lincoln Heights | |||
469 | Ivar I. Phillips Dwelling | 4200 N. Figueroa Street | ||||
470 | Ivar I. Phillips Residence | 4204 N. Figueroa Street | ||||
471 | Argus Court | 1760-1768 Colorado Boulevard | ||||
481 | Mauer House | 932 Rome Drive | ||||
482 | Arthur S. Bent House | 161-169 S. Avenue 49 | ||||
483 | J. B. Merrill House | 815 Elyria Drive | ||||
486 | Nineteenth Century Los Angeles Chinese Cemetery Shrine | 204 N. Evergreen Street | Boyle Heights | Oldest surviving structure of Chinese settlement in Los Angeles; use of traditional ceremonies brought from China | ||
492 | Arroyo Seco Bank Building | 6169-6199 York Blvd.; 6301-6311 N. Figueroa St. | Highland Park Highland Park, Los Angeles, California Highland Park is a neighborhood in Northeast Los Angeles.-Geography:Highland Park is located along the Arroyo Seco. It is situated within what was once Rancho San Rafael of the Spanish / Mexican era... |
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493 | Casa de Adobe | 4603-4613 Figueroa St & 4610-4618 Woodside | ||||
494 | Kelman Residence and Carriage Barn | 5029 Echo Street | ||||
503 | Wachtel Studio - Home & Eucalyptus Grove | 315 W. Avenue 43 & 4306 Glenmuir Avenue | ||||
528 | Dr. Franklin S. Whaley Residence | 6434 Crescent Street | ||||
529 | Montecito View House Montecito View House The Montecito View House, located at 4115 Berenice Place in the Montecito Heights community of Los Angeles, is a Craftsman bungalow designed by architect Lester S. Moore and built in 1909. It was one of the very first homes constructed in Montecito Heights, and was featured on the cover of the... |
4115 Berenice Place | ||||
533 | Residence at 2660 Sichel Street | 2660 Sichel Street | ||||
536 | Eagle Rock Playground Clubhouse | 1100 Eagle Vista Drive | ||||
537 | Eagle Rock Women's Twentieth Century Clubhouse | 1841-1855 Colorado Bl/5101-5105 Hermosa Ave | ||||
539 | J.E. Maxwell Residence | 211 S. Avenue 52 | ||||
540 | Piper House Piper House The Piper House is a historic home located at the southeast corner of Main and Church Streets in Sharpsburg, Washington County, Maryland, United States. It has a two-story limestone main block, constructed between 1792 and 1804, with a two-story brick wing, added about 1834... |
326 N. Avenue 53 | Demolished: 08-20-1995 | |||
541 | Reverend Williel Thomson Residence | 215 S. Avenue 52 | ||||
542 | Swanson House | 2373 Addison Way | ||||
549 | Highland Theater Building | 103 E. Avenue 56 & 5600-5608 N Figueroa | ||||
550 | A.J. Madison House | 148-150 S. Avenue 56 | ||||
554 | La Paloma La Paloma This article is about the song. For the American city, see La Paloma, Texas."La Paloma" is a popular song, having been produced and reinterpreted in diverse cultures, settings, arrangements, and recordings over the last 140 years. The song was composed and written by Spanish composer Sebastián... |
357-369 N. Avenue 53 & 5300-5320 Granada St | ||||
556 | Charlie and Nettie Williams Home | 212-214 N. Avenue 57 | ||||
558 | Department of Water and Power Distributing Station No. 2 | 211-235 N. Avenue 61; 6100-6114 Mount Angelus Drive; 6112 Monte Vista Street | ||||
562 | Eagle Rock Women's Christian Temperence Union Home | 2222-2244 Laverna Ave & 2225-2245 Norwalk Ave.; 2225-2245 Norwalk Ave & 2222-2244 Laverna Av | ||||
564 | E.A. Spencer Estate | 5660 Ash Street | Highland Park | An American Foursquare American Foursquare The American Foursquare or American Four Square is an American house style popular from the mid-1890s to the late 1930s. A reaction to the ornate and mass produced elements of the Victorian and other Revival styles popular throughout the last half of the 19th century, the American Foursquare was... style home designed by Charles C. Dodge in 1898 |
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565 | Charles H. Greenshaw Residence | 1102-1114 Lantana Dr & 6371-7381 Rosswd Ter | ||||
569 | Van De Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakery Van de Kamp Bakery Building The Van de Kamp Bakery Building was built in 1930 the Glassell Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. It served as the headquarters of the chain of bakeries and coffee shop known for their distinctive windmill architecture. The building was designed by New York architect J... |
2900-2930 Fletcher Dr & 3016-3020 San Fernando Rd. | ||||
575 | Security Trust and Savings Bank (Highland Park Branch) | 101-107 N. Avenue 56/5601-5603 N Figueroa St | ||||
581 | York Boulevard State Bank - Bank of America and Storefronts | 1301-1313 N. Avenue 51 & 5057-5061 York Blvd | ||||
582 | W.F. Poor Resldence | 120 N. Avenue 54 | ||||
585 | Occidental College Hall of Letters Building (Savoy Apartments) | 111-129 7/8 N. Avenue 50 | ||||
587 | Lincoln Heights Jail (Los Angeles City Jail) | 401-449 N. Avenue 19 | Lincoln Heights | |||
590 | Brooklyn Avenue Neighborhood Corridor | Cesar E. Chavez Avenue | Boyle Heights | |||
611 | Minister Residence | 4151-4167 Sea View Drive & 4163 Sea View Ln | Glassell Park | |||
612 | Birtcher-Share Residence | 4200-4216 Sea View Drive & 4234 Sea View Ln | Glassell Park | |||
613 | Scholfield House | 4222-4230 Sea View Drive & 4252 Sea View Ln | Glassell Park | |||
614 | Wolford House | 4242 Sea View Drive & 4260 Sea View Lane | Glassell Park | Architect James DeLong designed this Usonian Usonia Usonia was a word used by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright to refer to his vision for the landscape of the United States, including the planning of cities and the architecture of buildings... style house in 1951. |
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691 | Carl C. Warden Residence | 878 N. Rome Drive | ||||
692 | Dahlia Motors Building | 1627 W. Colorado Boulevard | ||||
713 | Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital Linda Vista Hospital Linda Vista Community Hospital, originally called the Santa Fe Railroad Hospital and Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital, is a former hospital that is located at 610-30 St. Louis Street in Los Angeles, California, United States, in the Boyle Heights neighborhood. The hospital was constructed for railroad... |
610-30 S. Louis St. 34°2′16"N 118°12′31"W |
Boyle Heights | Hospital built for employees of Santa Fe Railroad; later known as Linda Vista Hospital | ||
717 | Pilot House | 735 Rome Drive | ||||
734 | Bell Commercial Block | 1948-1958 West Colorado Blvd | ||||
735 | Jeffries House | 571 Cypress Avenue | Cypress Park | |||
736 | Monterey Trailer Park | 6411 Monterey Rd | ||||
738 | Alfred W. and Grace D. Hare Residence | 2430 W Ridgeview Ave | ||||
752 | Hanson Puthuff House | 5261 College View Ave | Eagle Rock | |||
753 | H.W. Ayres House | 3923 San Rafael Ave | ||||
758 | Keran Residence | 2501 West Hill Dr | ||||
760 | Case Residence | 2400 West Hill Dr | ||||
771 | J.L. Hodge Residence | 5329 N Mt Royal Dr | ||||
778 | Murdock Residence | 4219 N Figueroa St | ||||
781 | Mills Cottage | 4746 Toland Way | ||||
788 | Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building | 2650 E. Olympic Blvd. 34°1′24"N 118°13′15"W |
Boyle Heights | 1800000 square feet (167,225.5 m²) Sears mail order distribution center built in 1927; an iconic landmark of the Eastside | ||
802 | Hodel Residence and Tea House | 6508, 6512, 6516 N. Monterey Rd; 6511, 6515, 6519 N. Short Way | ||||
807 | Church of the Epiphany | 2808 N Altura St | ||||
845 | Mount Washington Hotel-Self Realization Fellowship International Headquarters | 3880 & 3846 San Rafael Ave; 701 & 721 Mt. Washington Dr | ||||
849 | Nickel Leong Mansion | 3509 E Thorpe Ave; 901 & 903 N Isabel St | ||||
877 | Wilkins House Wilkins House (Los Angeles, California) Wilkins House in Los Angeles, California, is building that was listed as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 2007. The L.A. Office of Historic Resources described it upon designation as:... |
915-917 North Avenue 57 | Built for John Wilkins in 1911; the house is emblematic of Craftsman style architecture. | |||
889 | McNary House | 4777 Eagle Rock Blvd | ||||
890 | Waite Residence | 2431 Hill Drive | ||||
891 | Boyle Hotel - Cummings Block Boyle Hotel - Cummings Block The historic Boyle Hotel sits at the corner of Boyle Avenue and First Street in the East Los Angeles community of Boyle Heights. The building was formerly a hotel and a grocery store, and contains both Queen Anne and Richardson Romanesque influences... |
101-105 North Boyle Avenue; 1781-1785 East 1st Street | Boyle Heights | |||
894 | Monroe Cottage | 6310 Crescent St | ||||
903 | Washington Boulevard Bridge, No. 53C1375 | E. Washington Boulevard between Soto St. and E. 23rd St. | Boyle Heights | |||
905 | Sixth Street Bridge, No. 53C1880 | E. 6th St. between Mateo St. and S. Boyle Ave. | Boyle Heights | |||
908 | Riverside-Figueroa Bridge, No. 53C0160 | Riverside Dr between Barclay St and N San Fernando Rd | Cypress Park | |||
931 | Castle Crag Castle Crag Castle Crag is a hill in the North Western Fells of the English Lake District. It is the smallest hill included in Alfred Wainwright's influential Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, the only Wainwright below 1,000 ft.... |
5027 El Verano Avenue | Eagle Rock Eagle Rock Eagle Rock can refer to one of the following:Places in the United States*Eagle Rock, North Carolina, an unincorporated community in Wake County, North Carolina, west of Zebulon*Eagle Rock , a town in northern Botetourt County... |
Queen Anne-style early Pioneer residence structure | ||
944 | Hermon Car Wall | 400 former block Pullman Ave. (east of Monterey Rd.) 34°6′2.19"N 118°11′20.12"W |
Hermon | Also called "The Model T Wall". In the style of Antoni Gaudí Antoni Gaudí Antoni Gaudí i Cornet was a Spanish Catalan architect and figurehead of Catalan Modernism. Gaudí's works reflect his highly individual and distinctive style and are largely concentrated in the Catalan capital of Barcelona, notably his magnum opus, the Sagrada Família.Much of Gaudí's work was... , Albert Emmanuel Sederquist from 1932 to the 1940s built this retaining wall sculpture with parts of cars and an schoolhouse destroyed in an earthquake. When designated, one of three folk art Folk art Folk art encompasses art produced from an indigenous culture or by peasants or other laboring tradespeople. In contrast to fine art, folk art is primarily utilitarian and decorative rather than purely aesthetic.... LAHCM's, along with #15 Watts Towers Watts Towers The Watts Towers or Towers of Simon Rodia in the Watts district of Los Angeles, California, is a collection of 17 interconnected structures, two of which reach heights of over 99 feet . The Towers were built by Italian immigrant construction worker Sabato Rodia in his spare time over a period of... and #184 Tower of Wooden Pallets Tower of Wooden Pallets The Tower of Wooden Pallets was a structure of discarded wooden pallets built by Daniel Van Meter and designated as a Historic Cultural Monument... (demolished) built by Daniel Van Meter. |
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951 | James F. Real Studio Office | 77 Patrician Way 34°8′33.31"N 118°10′57.1"W |
Eagle Rock | Late Modern, first "Thin Shell" type in L.A., 1958. | ||
982 | Gless Farmhouse | 131 S. Boyle St. | Boyle Heights | Queen Anne style, 1887. | ||
989 | Coons Residence | 2010 | 2071 W. Escarpa Drive | Eagle Rock | Two-story Spanish Colonial Revival style home for Arthur Coons, the President of Occidental College Occidental College Occidental College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college located in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1887, Occidental College, or "Oxy" as it is called by students and alumni, is one of the oldest liberal arts colleges on the West Coast... from 1946 to 1965. |
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Non-HCM historic sites recognized by state and nation
Code | Landmark name | Image | Date designated | Locality | Neighborhood | Description |
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2447 | Binford Residence | 2200-2212 Eastlake Ave. & 3201 Baldwin St. | Lincoln Heights | |||
2454 | Schliebitz Residence | 2063 Griffin Ave. | Lincoln Heights | |||
2455 | Nicol Residence | 2309 Hancock St. | ||||
2456 | Lemberger - Sigler Residence | 2800 Manitou Ave. | Lincoln Heights | |||
2457 | Todd Residence | 2808 Manitou Ave. | Lincoln Heights | |||
2458 | Stoltenberg Residence | 2901-2907 Manitou Ave. | Lincoln Heights | |||
2460 | Olin Residence | 2622-2624 Mozart St. | Lincoln Heights | |||
2475 | Girard-Vai Residence | 2113-2113 Parkside Ave. | Lincoln Heights | |||
2476 | Clark-Doody Residence | 2139-2141 Parkside Ave. | Lincoln Heights | |||
2502 | Richard Henry Dana Branch Library Richard Henry Dana Branch Richard Henry Dana Branch, later known as the Cypress Park Branch, is a former branch library of the Los Angeles Public Library located in the Cypress Park, Los Angeles, California section of Los Angeles, California. The Georgian Revival style building was built in 1926 based on a design by... |
3320 Pepper Ave. | Cypress Park | This former Los Angeles Public Library Los Angeles Public Library The Los Angeles Public Library system serves the residents of Los Angeles, California, United States. With over 6 million volumes, LAPL is one of the largest publicly funded library systems in the world. The system is overseen by a Board of Library Commissioners with five members appointed by the... branch was built in 1926 and was designed by architect Harry S. Bent in the Georgian Revival style. |
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2537 | Foyen Residence | 2242 Workman St. | Lincoln Heights | |||
Lists of L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments
- Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area
- Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood
- Historic-Cultural Monuments in the San Fernando Valley
- Historic-Cultural Monuments in Silver Lake, Angelino Heights, and Echo Park
- Historic-Cultural Monuments in South Los Angeles
- Historic-Cultural Monuments on the Westside
- Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Wilshire and Westlake areas
Other
- City of Los Angeles' Historic Preservation Overlay ZonesCity of Los Angeles' Historic Preservation Overlay ZonesThe city of Los Angeles, California has been hailed by historic preservation advocates for its pioneering Historic Preservation Overlay Zone program, which designates not just buildings but entire neighborhoods or districts as worthy of historic preservation...
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles County
- List of California Historical Landmarks
External links
- Designated Historic-Cultural Monuments, official list
- Los Angeles HCM Report for Boyle Heights
- Los Angeles HCM Report for the Northeast area
- City of Los Angeles Map at Given Place Media