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S. Charles Lee - Beverly Hills

Fox Wilshire Theatre  Est. 1929

8840 Wilshire Blvd,  Beverly Hills, CA 90211   Map

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S. Charles Lee - Hollywood

Hollywood-Western Building  Est. 1928
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 336
Constructed in 1928 from a design by architect S. Charles Lee, this building is a four-story Art Deco structure which for many years housed the famed Central Casting offices. Embellished with cast plaster ornamentation, including some tasteful nude figures, this building is a monument to the historic, cultural and economic significance of the movies. Declared: 1/6/88
5500 Hollywood Blvd,  Hollywood, CA 90028   
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Max Factor Building  Est. 1928
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 593
This four-story concrete building was remodeled by theater architect S. Charles Lee into an Art Deco style building with architectural elements typical of the Regency period (late 19th century) in England. Declared: 4/26/94

1668 Highland Ave.,  Hollywood, CA 90028   Map

Vogue Theatre  Est. 1934
6675 Hollywood Blvd,  Hollywood, CA 90028   
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S. Charles Lee - Inglewood

Academy Theatre  Est. 1939   more photos...
Now owned and beautifully maintained by the Academy Cathedral.

3100 W Manchester Blvd,  Inglewood, CA 90305   Map

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S. Charles Lee - Lincoln Heights

DWP Building  Est. c 1937
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 384
Remodeled to its present condition by theater architect S. Charles Lee, this Art Deco building represents the Department of Water & Power's usage of Moderne styling for district offices during that time. Declared: 8/5/88
2417 Daly St,  Lincoln Heights, CA 90031   
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S. Charles Lee - Los Angeles

Los Angeles Theatre  Est. 1931
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 225
The building was designed in the Baroque style by Los Angeles' best known theater architect, S. Charles Lee. The theater opened on January 30, 1931. It has been described as the master work of a distinguished architect, reflecting the glory of the film industry in Southern California in its most opulent times. Declared: 8/15/79

615 S Broadway,  Los Angeles, CA 90014   Map

Tower Theatre  Est. 1927
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 450
This terra-cotta-clad building is located on the corner of Broadway and 8th Street. Built in 1927 and designed by noted theater architect S. Charles Lee, it is his first theater design of eclectic style with French elements. It is notable as downtown Los Angeles' first theater built with provisions for sound films. The art-glass window over the entry is notable. Declared: 8/16/89

802 S Broadway,  Los Angeles, CA 90014   Map

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S. Charles Lee - North Hollywood

DWP Building  Est. 1939
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 232
Built circa 1939 and designed by noted architect S. Charles Lee, this building is described as an outstanding example of Streamline Moderne architecture. Declared: 7/14/80
5108 Lankershim Blvd,  North Hollywood, CA 91601   
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S. Charles Lee - West Hollywood

Hollywood Melrose Hotel   National Register 
5150 Melrose Blvd,  West Hollywood, CA 90038   
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S. Charles Lee - Westwood

Bruin Theater  Est. 1937
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 361
It was designed by prolific theater architect S. Charles Lee in 1937. The Streamline Moderne marquee is the principal visual feature of the facade. Declared: 6/21/88

948 Broxton Ave,  Los Angeles, CA 90024   Map
310 248-6266  

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