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Garden Court Apartments National Register
Security Trust & Savings Building
Designed by Frank L. Meline
7021 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 334
6381 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028 Map
Warner Brothers Hollywood Theatre
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 572
| Completed in 1928 from a design by prominent theater architect G. Albert Lansburgh as a four-story, Italianate/Beaux Arts retail/office/theater building. Declared: 2/9/93 |
6433 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028 Map
Arcade Theater Est. 1910
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 525
532 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013 Map
Barclay Hotel
Barker Brothers Building
Bryson Apartments
California Club Building
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 288
Formerly Van Nuys Hotel. Designed in 1896 by Octavius Morgan & J. A. Walls in Beaux Arts style. Developed by Isaac Newton Van Nuys, leading Los Angeles financier and founder of the community of Van Nuys, it was the first Los Angeles hotel to provide
a telephone in every room and have electricity throughout. Declared: 2/1/85
103 West 4th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 356
This building, constructed in 1925 to house the principal store of Southern California's largest home furnishings company, and designed by Curlett & Beelman, is a fine example of Beaux Arts Renaissance Revival styling. Declared: 4/26/88
818 W 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 653
This ten-story Beaux Arts/Classical Revival/Mediterranean style building designed by Architects Frederick Noonan and Charles H. Kysor was erected in 1912. Declared: 9/18/98
2701 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 43
Completed in 1930. Designed by architect Robert David Farquhar, this Beaux Arts style building is clad with roman face-bricks and granite and tufa stone trim. Declared: 11/2/66
538 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071 Map
526 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013 Map
Casa Camino Real
Central Spanish Seventh-Day Adventist Church
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 300
Built in 1924 and designed by the firm Morgan, Walls & Morgan, the Casa Camino Real was part of the revival of Spanish architecture. The design of the exterior of the structure is basically Beaux Arts but the windows are both Art Deco and Spanish
styles. The interiors range from simple to grandiose with the greatest attention given to the twostory social hall. Declared: 10/29/85
1828 South Oak Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 89
| Formerly First Church of Christ, Scientist. Designed by architect Elmer Grey, construction began June 10, 1912 in Beaux Arts/Italian/Spanish Romanesque style. Declared: 7/7/71 |
1366 S Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90006 Map
Denker Estate
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 591
3820 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018 Map
Guasti Villa / Busby Berkeley Estate
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 478
3500 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018 Map
Hamburger's Department Store
Irvine/Byrne Building
Jensen's Recreation Center and Electric Roof Sign
Los Angeles Athletic Club Building
Pacific Mutual Building
Park Plaza Hotel
Roosevelt Building
Second Church of Christ Scientist of Los Angeles
Standard Oil Building
Vermont Square Branch Library
First Baptist Church of San Pedro Est. 1919
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 459
Built in 1907 and designed by Alfred F. Rosenheim. This is a six-story, steel-frame Beaux Arts-style department store. 15300 - 15318 Sunset Blvd. Declared: 10/17/89
801 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 544
Built in 1895 and designed in Beaux Arts style. This building is a five-story brick designed by one of Los Angeles' most prominent architects, Sumner Hunt. Declared: 8/2/91
249 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 652
Designed by Architect E.E.B. Meinardus, this three-story Beaux Arts/Italianate style structure was built in 1924. Declared: 9/18/98
1700 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 69
The Club was founded in 1880. Its present home, completed in 1912, was designed in the Beaux Arts style by John Parkinson and Edwin Bergstrom. A feature that received world wide publicity upon its completion was the placement of a 100-foot-long
swimming pool on the sixth floor rather than in the basement. Declared: 9/16/70
431 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 398
The building incorporates three separate structures. The 1908 Beaux Arts unit was remodeled in 1929 when the large central unit was built. The third unit, matching the Biltmore Hotel in style, was the last to be built. This was the home office of the
largest life insurance courier in the West. Declared: 11/23/88
523 W 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 267
Formerly Elk's Building. Constructed in 1925 and designed by Aleck Curlett and Claude Beelman and for the Elk's Lodge. The 12-story structure is described as Beaux Arts - with Bertram Goodhue influences. Architectural details include statuary, entry
columns, brackets, and a bronze arched entry. Declared: 6/24/83
607 South Park View Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 355
Designed in 1923 by Curlett & Beelman, this twelve-story building is representative of Beaux Arts Renaissance Revival style and features monumental arches on the 7th Street facade. Declared: 4/26/88
727 W 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 57
Construction started in March 1907 and completion in January 1910 at a cost of $318,500. Designed by architect Alfred F. Rosenheim, the building is an example of Beaux Arts Classicism with Italian-Renaissance influence. Declared: 7/17/68
948 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 340
This building designed by architect George W. Kelham in 1928 in the Beaux Arts style. Declared: 1/26/88
605 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 264
Opened in March 1913, it was the first permanent branch library building, and the first of six Carnegie buildings erected in Los Angeles. Designed by Sumner P. Hunt & Silas R. Burns, it is considered a distinguished example of Beaux Arts architecture
with Prairie style and Italian Renaissance tendencies, set in a lovely park. Declared: 6/7/83
1201 W 48th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90037 Map
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 505
555 West 7th Street, San Pedro, CA 90731 Map
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