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[1] | Name on the Register [3] | Image | Date listed [2] | Location | Neighborhood | Description |
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1 | 27th Street Historic District | ![]() |
June 11, 2009 ( #09000399) |
Along 27th Street
[4] 34°01′06″N 118°15′25″W / 34.018333°N 118.256944°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles Multiple Property Submission (MPS) |
2 | 52nd Place Historic District | ![]() |
February 22, 2014 ( #09000398) [5] |
Along E. 52nd Place
[6] 33°59′41″N 118°15′46″W / 33.994722°N 118.262778°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district in South Los Angeles consisting of American Craftsman homes; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS |
3 | Al Malaikah Temple - Shrine Auditorium | ![]() |
April 2, 1987 (#87000577) |
655 W. Jefferson Blvd. 34°01′24″N 118°16′49″W / 34.023333°N 118.280278°W | University Park | Landmark large-event venue; headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners |
4 | Alvarado Terrace Historic District | May 17, 1984 ( #84000783) |
Alvarado Terr., Bonnie Brae and 14th Sts. Coordinates missing | Pico-Union | Historic district southwest of downtown with well-preserved mansions built 1902–1907 overlooking park | |
5 | American Trona Corporation Building | August 30, 1984 ( #84000785) |
Address restricted
[7] | San Pedro | Industrial building in San Pedro used to process and store salt potash; built ca. 1917 | |
6 | Andalusia | August 21, 2003 ( #03000775) |
1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. | Hollywood | Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood | |
7 | Angels Flight Railway | ![]() |
October 13, 2000 ( #00001168) |
Hill St. | Downtown Los Angeles | Landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles |
7.1 | Angels Flight Railway | ![]() |
October 13, 2000 ( #00001168) |
Hill St. 34°3′4.7″N 118°15′0.7″W / 34.051306°N 118.250194°W | Downtown Los Angeles | Coords come from |wikidata_id=Q1069719
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8 | Angelus Mesa Branch | May 19, 1987 ( #87001005) |
2700 W. 52nd 33°59′41″N 118°19′20″W / 33.994722°N 118.322222°W | Crenshaw | Branch library; built in 1929; part of the Los Angeles Branch Library System Thematic Resource (TR) | |
9 | Angelus Funeral Home | March 19, 2009 ( #09000146) |
1010 E. Jefferson Blvd. 34°00′43″N 118°15′28″W / 34.011964°N 118.257842°W | South Los Angeles | First black-owned business incorporated in California; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS | |
10 | Angelus Temple | ![]() |
April 27, 1992 ( #92001875) |
1100 Glendale Blvd. 34°04′35″N 118°15′36″W / 34.076389°N 118.26°W | Echo Park | Church seating 5,300 used by evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson in 1920s and 1930s; central house of worship for the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel |
11 | Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District | ![]() |
February 4, 2011 ( #10001198) |
CA 110 from
Four Level Interchange in Los Angeles to East Glenarm St. in Pasadena 34°03′45″N 118°14′56″W / 34.0625°N 118.248889°W | Downtown Los Angeles to Pasadena | |
12 | Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No. 3751 | ![]() |
October 4, 2000 ( #00001178) |
2435 E. Washington Blvd. 34°01′02″N 118°13′31″W / 34.017222°N 118.225278°W | Central City East | Restored 4-8-4 steam locomotive; originally owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway |
13 | Avenel Cooperative Housing Project | ![]() |
February 27, 2005 ( #05000070) |
2839-2849 Avenel St. 34°06′37″N 118°16′03″W / 34.110278°N 118.2675°W | Silver Lake | Ten-unit experiment in cooperative housing designed by Gregory Ain in Silver Lake; built 1947 |
14 | Baldwin Hills Village | April 1, 1993 ( #93000269) |
5300 Village Green 34°01′12″N 118°21′40″W / 34.02°N 118.361111°W | Baldwin Hills | 627 unit condominium complex; built in the 1930s; one of the first new planned communities | |
15 | Banning House | ![]() |
May 6, 1971 ( #71000160) |
401 E. M St. 33°47′25″N 118°15′26″W / 33.790278°N 118.257222°W | Wilmington | Greek Revival mansion built in 1864 by Phineas Banning, the founder of Wilmington; operated as a museum since 1936 |
16 | Aline Barnsdall Complex | May 6, 1971 ( #71000143) |
4800 Hollywood Blvd. 34°06′01″N 118°17′36″W / 34.100278°N 118.293333°W | Little Armenia | Includes Hollyhock House, a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1919–1921 | |
17 | Battery John Barlow and Saxton | May 4, 1982 ( #82002200) |
Fort MacArthur 33°42′58″N 118°17′41″W / 33.716111°N 118.294722°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to register in 1982 | |
18 | Battery Osgood-Farley | October 16, 1974 ( #74000526) |
Fort MacArthur Upper Reservation 33°42′42″N 118°18′22″W / 33.711667°N 118.306111°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to Register 1n 1976 | |
19 | Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn | September 4, 1979 ( #79000482) |
845 S. Lake St. 34°03′15″N 118°16′44″W / 34.054167°N 118.278889°W | Pico-Union | Gothic Revival mansion in Pico Union designed by John Parkinson; built 1901 | |
20 | Board of Trade Building | January 24, 2008 ( #07001439) |
111 W. 7th St. 34°02′40″N 118°15′02″W / 34.044444°N 118.250556°W | Downtown Los Angeles | Beaux-Arts high-rise designed by Claud Beelman used as headquarters for California Stock Exchange starting in 1930 |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed/removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Rollstone Machinery Company | Listed October 3, 1985, removed August 20, 1990 (#85002883) |
300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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2 | Rollstone Machinery Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002883) | August 20, 1990 [8] | 300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
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1 | 27th Street Historic District | ![]() |
June 11, 2009 ( #09000399) |
Along 27th Street
[9] 34°01′06″N 118°15′25″W / 34.018333°N 118.256944°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles Multiple Property Submission (MPS) |
2 | 52nd Place Historic District | ![]() |
February 22, 2014 ( #09000398) [10] |
Along E. 52nd Place
[11] 33°59′41″N 118°15′46″W / 33.994722°N 118.262778°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district in South Los Angeles consisting of American Craftsman homes; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS |
3 | Al Malaikah Temple - Shrine Auditorium | ![]() |
April 2, 1987 (#87000577) |
655 W. Jefferson Blvd. 34°01′24″N 118°16′49″W / 34.023333°N 118.280278°W | University Park | Landmark large-event venue; headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners |
4 | Alvarado Terrace Historic District | May 17, 1984 ( #84000783) |
Alvarado Terr., Bonnie Brae and 14th Sts. Coordinates missing | Pico-Union | Historic district southwest of downtown with well-preserved mansions built 1902–1907 overlooking park | |
5 | American Trona Corporation Building | August 30, 1984 ( #84000785) |
Address restricted
[7] | San Pedro | Industrial building in San Pedro used to process and store salt potash; built ca. 1917 | |
6 | Andalusia | August 21, 2003 ( #03000775) |
1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. | Hollywood | Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood | |
7 | Angels Flight Railway | ![]() |
October 13, 2000 ( #00001168) |
Hill St. | Downtown Los Angeles | Landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles |
8 | Angelus Mesa Branch | May 19, 1987 ( #87001005) |
2700 W. 52nd 33°59′41″N 118°19′20″W / 33.994722°N 118.322222°W | Crenshaw | Branch library; built in 1929; part of the Los Angeles Branch Library System Thematic Resource (TR) | |
9 | Angelus Funeral Home | March 19, 2009 ( #09000146) |
1010 E. Jefferson Blvd. 34°00′43″N 118°15′28″W / 34.011964°N 118.257842°W | South Los Angeles | First black-owned business incorporated in California; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS | |
10 | Angelus Temple | ![]() |
April 27, 1992 ( #92001875) |
1100 Glendale Blvd. 34°04′35″N 118°15′36″W / 34.076389°N 118.26°W | Echo Park | Church seating 5,300 used by evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson in 1920s and 1930s; central house of worship for the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel |
11 | Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District | ![]() |
February 4, 2011 ( #10001198) |
CA 110 from
Four Level Interchange in Los Angeles to East Glenarm St. in Pasadena 34°03′45″N 118°14′56″W / 34.0625°N 118.248889°W | Downtown Los Angeles to Pasadena | |
12 | Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No. 3751 | ![]() |
October 4, 2000 ( #00001178) |
2435 E. Washington Blvd. 34°01′02″N 118°13′31″W / 34.017222°N 118.225278°W | Central City East | Restored 4-8-4 steam locomotive; originally owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway |
13 | Avenel Cooperative Housing Project | ![]() |
February 27, 2005 ( #05000070) |
2839-2849 Avenel St. 34°06′37″N 118°16′03″W / 34.110278°N 118.2675°W | Silver Lake | Ten-unit experiment in cooperative housing designed by Gregory Ain in Silver Lake; built 1947 |
14 | Baldwin Hills Village | April 1, 1993 ( #93000269) |
5300 Village Green 34°01′12″N 118°21′40″W / 34.02°N 118.361111°W | Baldwin Hills | 627 unit condominium complex; built in the 1930s; one of the first new planned communities | |
15 | Banning House | ![]() |
May 6, 1971 ( #71000160) |
401 E. M St. 33°47′25″N 118°15′26″W / 33.790278°N 118.257222°W | Wilmington | Greek Revival mansion built in 1864 by Phineas Banning, the founder of Wilmington; operated as a museum since 1936 |
16 | Aline Barnsdall Complex | May 6, 1971 ( #71000143) |
4800 Hollywood Blvd. 34°06′01″N 118°17′36″W / 34.100278°N 118.293333°W | Little Armenia | Includes Hollyhock House, a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1919–1921 | |
17 | Battery John Barlow and Saxton | May 4, 1982 ( #82002200) |
Fort MacArthur 33°42′58″N 118°17′41″W / 33.716111°N 118.294722°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to register in 1982 | |
18 | Battery Osgood-Farley | October 16, 1974 ( #74000526) |
Fort MacArthur Upper Reservation 33°42′42″N 118°18′22″W / 33.711667°N 118.306111°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to Register 1n 1976 | |
19 | Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn | September 4, 1979 ( #79000482) |
845 S. Lake St. 34°03′15″N 118°16′44″W / 34.054167°N 118.278889°W | Pico-Union | Gothic Revival mansion in Pico Union designed by John Parkinson; built 1901 | |
20 | Board of Trade Building | January 24, 2008 ( #07001439) |
111 W. 7th St. 34°02′40″N 118°15′02″W / 34.044444°N 118.250556°W | Downtown Los Angeles | Beaux-Arts high-rise designed by Claud Beelman used as headquarters for California Stock Exchange starting in 1930 |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed/removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Rollstone Machinery Company | Listed October 3, 1985, removed August 20, 1990 (#85002883) |
300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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2 | Rollstone Machinery Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002883) | August 20, 1990 [12] | 300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
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[1] | Name on the Register [3] | Image | Date listed [2] | Location | Neighborhood | Description |
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1 | 27th Street Historic District | ![]() |
June 11, 2009 ( #09000399) |
Along 27th Street
[4] 34°01′06″N 118°15′25″W / 34.018333°N 118.256944°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles Multiple Property Submission (MPS) |
2 | 52nd Place Historic District | ![]() |
February 22, 2014 ( #09000398) [5] |
Along E. 52nd Place
[6] 33°59′41″N 118°15′46″W / 33.994722°N 118.262778°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district in South Los Angeles consisting of American Craftsman homes; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS |
3 | Al Malaikah Temple - Shrine Auditorium | ![]() |
April 2, 1987 (#87000577) |
655 W. Jefferson Blvd. 34°01′24″N 118°16′49″W / 34.023333°N 118.280278°W | University Park | Landmark large-event venue; headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners |
4 | Alvarado Terrace Historic District | May 17, 1984 ( #84000783) |
Alvarado Terr., Bonnie Brae and 14th Sts. Coordinates missing | Pico-Union | Historic district southwest of downtown with well-preserved mansions built 1902–1907 overlooking park | |
5 | American Trona Corporation Building | August 30, 1984 ( #84000785) |
Address restricted
[7] | San Pedro | Industrial building in San Pedro used to process and store salt potash; built ca. 1917 | |
6 | Andalusia | August 21, 2003 ( #03000775) |
1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. | Hollywood | Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood | |
7 | Angels Flight Railway | ![]() |
October 13, 2000 ( #00001168) |
Hill St. | Downtown Los Angeles | Landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles |
7.1 | Angels Flight Railway | ![]() |
October 13, 2000 ( #00001168) |
Hill St. 34°3′4.7″N 118°15′0.7″W / 34.051306°N 118.250194°W | Downtown Los Angeles | Coords come from |wikidata_id=Q1069719
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8 | Angelus Mesa Branch | May 19, 1987 ( #87001005) |
2700 W. 52nd 33°59′41″N 118°19′20″W / 33.994722°N 118.322222°W | Crenshaw | Branch library; built in 1929; part of the Los Angeles Branch Library System Thematic Resource (TR) | |
9 | Angelus Funeral Home | March 19, 2009 ( #09000146) |
1010 E. Jefferson Blvd. 34°00′43″N 118°15′28″W / 34.011964°N 118.257842°W | South Los Angeles | First black-owned business incorporated in California; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS | |
10 | Angelus Temple | ![]() |
April 27, 1992 ( #92001875) |
1100 Glendale Blvd. 34°04′35″N 118°15′36″W / 34.076389°N 118.26°W | Echo Park | Church seating 5,300 used by evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson in 1920s and 1930s; central house of worship for the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel |
11 | Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District | ![]() |
February 4, 2011 ( #10001198) |
CA 110 from
Four Level Interchange in Los Angeles to East Glenarm St. in Pasadena 34°03′45″N 118°14′56″W / 34.0625°N 118.248889°W | Downtown Los Angeles to Pasadena | |
12 | Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No. 3751 | ![]() |
October 4, 2000 ( #00001178) |
2435 E. Washington Blvd. 34°01′02″N 118°13′31″W / 34.017222°N 118.225278°W | Central City East | Restored 4-8-4 steam locomotive; originally owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway |
13 | Avenel Cooperative Housing Project | ![]() |
February 27, 2005 ( #05000070) |
2839-2849 Avenel St. 34°06′37″N 118°16′03″W / 34.110278°N 118.2675°W | Silver Lake | Ten-unit experiment in cooperative housing designed by Gregory Ain in Silver Lake; built 1947 |
14 | Baldwin Hills Village | April 1, 1993 ( #93000269) |
5300 Village Green 34°01′12″N 118°21′40″W / 34.02°N 118.361111°W | Baldwin Hills | 627 unit condominium complex; built in the 1930s; one of the first new planned communities | |
15 | Banning House | ![]() |
May 6, 1971 ( #71000160) |
401 E. M St. 33°47′25″N 118°15′26″W / 33.790278°N 118.257222°W | Wilmington | Greek Revival mansion built in 1864 by Phineas Banning, the founder of Wilmington; operated as a museum since 1936 |
16 | Aline Barnsdall Complex | May 6, 1971 ( #71000143) |
4800 Hollywood Blvd. 34°06′01″N 118°17′36″W / 34.100278°N 118.293333°W | Little Armenia | Includes Hollyhock House, a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1919–1921 | |
17 | Battery John Barlow and Saxton | May 4, 1982 ( #82002200) |
Fort MacArthur 33°42′58″N 118°17′41″W / 33.716111°N 118.294722°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to register in 1982 | |
18 | Battery Osgood-Farley | October 16, 1974 ( #74000526) |
Fort MacArthur Upper Reservation 33°42′42″N 118°18′22″W / 33.711667°N 118.306111°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to Register 1n 1976 | |
19 | Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn | September 4, 1979 ( #79000482) |
845 S. Lake St. 34°03′15″N 118°16′44″W / 34.054167°N 118.278889°W | Pico-Union | Gothic Revival mansion in Pico Union designed by John Parkinson; built 1901 | |
20 | Board of Trade Building | January 24, 2008 ( #07001439) |
111 W. 7th St. 34°02′40″N 118°15′02″W / 34.044444°N 118.250556°W | Downtown Los Angeles | Beaux-Arts high-rise designed by Claud Beelman used as headquarters for California Stock Exchange starting in 1930 |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed/removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Rollstone Machinery Company | Listed October 3, 1985, removed August 20, 1990 (#85002883) |
300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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2 | Rollstone Machinery Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002883) | August 20, 1990 [8] | 300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
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[1] | Name on the Register [3] | Image | Date listed [2] | Location | Neighborhood | Description |
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1 | 27th Street Historic District | ![]() |
June 11, 2009 ( #09000399) |
Along 27th Street
[9] 34°01′06″N 118°15′25″W / 34.018333°N 118.256944°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles Multiple Property Submission (MPS) |
2 | 52nd Place Historic District | ![]() |
February 22, 2014 ( #09000398) [10] |
Along E. 52nd Place
[11] 33°59′41″N 118°15′46″W / 33.994722°N 118.262778°W | South Los Angeles | Historic district in South Los Angeles consisting of American Craftsman homes; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS |
3 | Al Malaikah Temple - Shrine Auditorium | ![]() |
April 2, 1987 (#87000577) |
655 W. Jefferson Blvd. 34°01′24″N 118°16′49″W / 34.023333°N 118.280278°W | University Park | Landmark large-event venue; headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners |
4 | Alvarado Terrace Historic District | May 17, 1984 ( #84000783) |
Alvarado Terr., Bonnie Brae and 14th Sts. Coordinates missing | Pico-Union | Historic district southwest of downtown with well-preserved mansions built 1902–1907 overlooking park | |
5 | American Trona Corporation Building | August 30, 1984 ( #84000785) |
Address restricted
[7] | San Pedro | Industrial building in San Pedro used to process and store salt potash; built ca. 1917 | |
6 | Andalusia | August 21, 2003 ( #03000775) |
1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. | Hollywood | Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood | |
7 | Angels Flight Railway | ![]() |
October 13, 2000 ( #00001168) |
Hill St. | Downtown Los Angeles | Landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles |
8 | Angelus Mesa Branch | May 19, 1987 ( #87001005) |
2700 W. 52nd 33°59′41″N 118°19′20″W / 33.994722°N 118.322222°W | Crenshaw | Branch library; built in 1929; part of the Los Angeles Branch Library System Thematic Resource (TR) | |
9 | Angelus Funeral Home | March 19, 2009 ( #09000146) |
1010 E. Jefferson Blvd. 34°00′43″N 118°15′28″W / 34.011964°N 118.257842°W | South Los Angeles | First black-owned business incorporated in California; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS | |
10 | Angelus Temple | ![]() |
April 27, 1992 ( #92001875) |
1100 Glendale Blvd. 34°04′35″N 118°15′36″W / 34.076389°N 118.26°W | Echo Park | Church seating 5,300 used by evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson in 1920s and 1930s; central house of worship for the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel |
11 | Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District | ![]() |
February 4, 2011 ( #10001198) |
CA 110 from
Four Level Interchange in Los Angeles to East Glenarm St. in Pasadena 34°03′45″N 118°14′56″W / 34.0625°N 118.248889°W | Downtown Los Angeles to Pasadena | |
12 | Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Steam Locomotive No. 3751 | ![]() |
October 4, 2000 ( #00001178) |
2435 E. Washington Blvd. 34°01′02″N 118°13′31″W / 34.017222°N 118.225278°W | Central City East | Restored 4-8-4 steam locomotive; originally owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway |
13 | Avenel Cooperative Housing Project | ![]() |
February 27, 2005 ( #05000070) |
2839-2849 Avenel St. 34°06′37″N 118°16′03″W / 34.110278°N 118.2675°W | Silver Lake | Ten-unit experiment in cooperative housing designed by Gregory Ain in Silver Lake; built 1947 |
14 | Baldwin Hills Village | April 1, 1993 ( #93000269) |
5300 Village Green 34°01′12″N 118°21′40″W / 34.02°N 118.361111°W | Baldwin Hills | 627 unit condominium complex; built in the 1930s; one of the first new planned communities | |
15 | Banning House | ![]() |
May 6, 1971 ( #71000160) |
401 E. M St. 33°47′25″N 118°15′26″W / 33.790278°N 118.257222°W | Wilmington | Greek Revival mansion built in 1864 by Phineas Banning, the founder of Wilmington; operated as a museum since 1936 |
16 | Aline Barnsdall Complex | May 6, 1971 ( #71000143) |
4800 Hollywood Blvd. 34°06′01″N 118°17′36″W / 34.100278°N 118.293333°W | Little Armenia | Includes Hollyhock House, a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1919–1921 | |
17 | Battery John Barlow and Saxton | May 4, 1982 ( #82002200) |
Fort MacArthur 33°42′58″N 118°17′41″W / 33.716111°N 118.294722°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to register in 1982 | |
18 | Battery Osgood-Farley | October 16, 1974 ( #74000526) |
Fort MacArthur Upper Reservation 33°42′42″N 118°18′22″W / 33.711667°N 118.306111°W | San Pedro | United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to Register 1n 1976 | |
19 | Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn | September 4, 1979 ( #79000482) |
845 S. Lake St. 34°03′15″N 118°16′44″W / 34.054167°N 118.278889°W | Pico-Union | Gothic Revival mansion in Pico Union designed by John Parkinson; built 1901 | |
20 | Board of Trade Building | January 24, 2008 ( #07001439) |
111 W. 7th St. 34°02′40″N 118°15′02″W / 34.044444°N 118.250556°W | Downtown Los Angeles | Beaux-Arts high-rise designed by Claud Beelman used as headquarters for California Stock Exchange starting in 1930 |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed/removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Rollstone Machinery Company | Listed October 3, 1985, removed August 20, 1990 (#85002883) |
300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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2 | Rollstone Machinery Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002883) | August 20, 1990 [12] | 300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
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