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Gothic - Highland Park
Latter House & Arroyo Stone Wall L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 366 This unique example of the Nineteenth Century design known as Midwestern Gothic appears to have been built in the late 1880's. Declared: 6/21/88 141 South Avenue 57, Highland Park, CA 90042 Map
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Gothic - Hollywood
First United Methodist Church of Hollywood L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 248 Designed by architect Thomas P. Barber as a cathedral-like English Gothic structure, it has a steel-framed sanctuary made of concrete walls with a roof of open "hammer beam" construction, a copy of the roof in Westminster Hall, London. Declared: 12/4/81 6817 Franklin Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028 Map
Magic Castle L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 406
7001 Franklin Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028 Map
Gothic - Los Angeles
Apartment Building L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 423 Built in 1931 in the Chateauesque with Gothic influence. Declared: 3/31/89 607 S Burnside Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Map
Church of The Advent L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 512 Built in 1925 from a design by architect Arthur B. Benton, in a Gothic Craftsman style; it was his last church commission. Declared: 1/16/91 4976 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016 Map
Filipino Christian Church L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 651 This two-story Gothic Revival style church was erected in 1895. Declared: 5/5/98 301 N Union Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Map
Fitzgerald House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 258 Constructed in 1903 in an Italian Gothic style, it was designed for J. T. Fitzgerald by Joseph Cather Newsom. Declared: 11/5/82 3115 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018 Map
Franklin Avenue Bridge L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 126 Also konwn as Shakespeare Bridge. A picturesque, useful span with Gothic arches and turrets built in the 1920's. Declared: 4/17/74
Lincoln Avenue Church Building more photos... L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 245
3800 Homer Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031 Map 626 449-0193
Memorial Library L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 81 Designed by Austin and Ashley, the Tudor and Gothic-style Memorial Library was dedicated on April 29, 1930 to 20 alumni of Los Angeles High School who died in World War I. It was built on land purchased by the Alumni association of Los Angeles High School and deeded to the City as a memorial park. Declared: 4/7/71 4625 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019 Map
Residence and Carriage House L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 208 Constructed in 1902 for Mrs. Susana Machado Bernard. Designed in Art Nouveau Gothic style by one of Los Angeles' most distinguished architects, John B. Parkinson. The residence was cited for its historical and architectural significance as an opulent Turn-of-the-Century chateau. Declared: 1/17/79 845 S Lake Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Map
Sacred Heart Church L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 468 Built in 1893 and designed by Frank Capitan, it is one of the few remaining churches of late Nineteenth Century Los Angeles. It has a significant Victorian Gothic Revival exterior with a transitional square tower (now without the upper stories and spire). It also features a historic stained glass window and an ornate altar. 2210 - 2212 Sichel Street / 2801 Baldwin Street, Los Angeles. Declared: 12/5/89 2210 Sichel Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031 Map
Title Guarantee & Trust Company Building (exterior only) L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 278 Completed in 1931, this building was designed by the architectural firm of John & Donald Parkinson. The design of the building combines Gothic elements of the "Zig-Zag" Moderne style with more typical Art Deco detailing. It is a twelve clad in buff-colored terracotta. 401 - 411 W 5th Street. Declared: 7/11/84 401 W 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 Map
United Artists Theater Building Est. 1927 L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 523
933 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Map
Wilshire United Methodist Church L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 114 Dedicated in 1924 and designed by Allison & Allison, this church stands as a magnificent piece of street scenery at a turn in Wilshire Blvd. Its interior, as well as the exterior concrete construction, exhibits elements of both Romanesque and Gothic Architecture. Declared: 3/7/73 4350 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010 Map
Gothic - Northridge
Faith Bible Church Est. 1917 L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 152
18531 Gresham Street, Northridge, CA 91324 Map
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