Garfield Building

Brief Historic Background Toward the end of the 1920s, when the building boom had engulfed the Los Angeles central district, the work of more forward-thinking architects turned away from the Beaux Arts tradition and Revivalism, which characterized that decade, and began to “break with the past and to experiment with the modern idiom of the period. The sizeable number […]

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James Oviatt Building

The Oviatt Building was the synthesis of James Oviatt’s business acumen, style, and sense of design. Although numerous architects, engineers, designers, and craftsmen contributed their talents to the creation of this building, the enemble was orchestrated by Mr. Oviatt. At the time the structure was completed in 1928 and fifty years later when it was rehabilitated, the Oviatt Building has set

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Angelus Temple

The Angelus Temple, located on Glendale Boulevard in Los Angeles, California is historically significant as the base of operations for Aimee Semple McPherson, a pioneer in the field of radio evangelism. McPherson set a number of important precedents for women in religion in the early part of the 20th century. She was the first woman to receive an

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Hollywood Cemetery

Hollywood Cemetery, located in the central area of Hollywood, California at 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard, was the first cemetery to be built in Hollywood (1899) and is one of the earliest examples of the lawn-park style cemetery in California. The period of significance begins in 1899 with the founding of the cemetery and ends in 1939 with

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Hollywood Studio Club

This property is significant in many respects: for its association with many of the most important American film actresses; for its role in the development of the Hollywood studio “star system”; and for its architectural merit and as a work of Julia Morgan, one of California’s most prominent architects (Criterion C).  Beginning in the mid-1920s,

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Anderton Court Shops

The Anderton Court Shops designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1952 is eligible for the National Register under Criterion C at the local level because it represents the only retail structure designed and built by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Southern California, and is also eligible under Criterion C at the national level as

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Beverly Wilshire Hotel

As the first major hotel to be constructed in the rapidly growing community of Beverly Hills since 1912, the Beverly Wilshire Hotel is representative of the quality of commercial architecture built in the city during its prime period of development. Associated with one of the city’s most influential citizens, the hotel was constructed in 1927

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