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List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area

This is a list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area of the city of Los Angeles, California, in the United States. There are more than 25 Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments (LAHCM) in this area, and several additional sites have been designated as California Historical Landmarks (CHL) or listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). They are designated by the City's Cultural Heritage Commission.

Overview of the Harbor Area's Historic-Cultural Monuments edit

 
The Korean Bell of Friendship was a gift from the Republic of Korea in 1976.

The Harbor Area includes some of the city's most historic sites, several of which are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Two ships located in San Pedro have also received higher distinction as National Historic Landmarks. They are the Ralph Scott, a fireboat used for several decades by the Los Angeles Fire Department, and the Lane Victory, a World War II Victory ship.

The first sites in the Harbor area to be designated as HCM monuments were both built during the Civil War on land owned by Phinneas Banning. They are HCM #21 (the Civil War era Drum Barracks) and HCM #25 (Banning House where Phinneas Banning lived until his death).

The harbor has played an important role in the area's military history. San Pedro is the site of Fort MacArthur, which was established as a military reservation in 1888, and the harbor's historic sites include a Civil War-era barracks (Drum Barracks) and powder magazine (Powder Magazine (Camp Drum)), coastal artillery batteries built during World War I (Battery Osgood-Farley and Battery John Barlow and Saxton), and the flying bridge of a World War II heavy cruiser (the USS Los Angeles).

Many of the Harbor area's historical sites have been converted to museums that are open to the public, including Banning House, Drum Barracks, the Point Fermin Lighthouse, and the old San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building which now operates as the city-owned Los Angeles Maritime Museum. The hillside overlooking the Point Fermin Lighthouse also include impressive artillery bunkers used between World War I and World War II, and the Korean Bell of Friendship, donated by the Republic of Korea for U.S. Bicentennial in 1976. Though located a short distance outside the city limits, Lloyd Wright's Wayfarers Chapel is located a short distance north of Point Fermin.

The Los Angeles Conservancy offers bimonthly walking tours of the historic sites in downtown San Pedro, which includes access to the interiors of the area's historic structures.[1]

Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area edit

HCM #[2] Landmark name[3] Image Date designated[3] Locality[3] Neighborhood Description[4]
21 Drum Barracks and Officers Quarters   Jun 7, 1963 1051-1055 Cary Dr.
33°47′04″N 118°15′27″W / 33.78444°N 118.25750°W / 33.78444; -118.25750 (21. Drum Barracks)
Wilmington Civil War Museum located in officers quarters built during Civil War
25 General Phineas Banning Residence   Oct 11, 1963 410 E. "M" St.
33°47′23″N 118°15′31″W / 33.78972°N 118.25861°W / 33.78972; -118.25861 (25. Banning House)
Wilmington Greek Revival house built in 1863 by Phineas Banning; purchased by city in 1927 and operated as a museum in Banning Park
47 Saint John's Episcopal Church   Mar 15, 1967 1537 Neptune Ave.
33°47′38″N 118°16′12″W / 33.79389°N 118.27000°W / 33.79389; -118.27000 (47. Saint John's Episcopal Church)
Wilmington Built in 1883, the oldest church building in the Harbor area that is still used for regular worship services; moved to its present site in 1943
53 Old St. Peter's Episcopal Church   Dec 6, 1967 Harbor View Memorial Park W. 24th St. & S. Grand Ave.
33°43′18″N 118°17′23″W / 33.72167°N 118.28972°W / 33.72167; -118.28972 (53. Old St. Peter's Episcopal Church)
San Pedro San Pedro's oldest church opened in 1884; moved to Harbor View Memorial Park c. 1960
146 Municipal Ferry Building (Maritime History Museum)   Sep 17, 1975 Main Channel (San Pedro Harbor)
33°44′19″N 118°16′43″W / 33.73861°N 118.27861°W / 33.73861; -118.27861 (146. Municipal Ferry Building)
San Pedro Streamline Moderne building opened in 1941 as terminal for ferry to Terminal Island, now the Los Angeles Maritime Museum
147 James H. Dodson Residence   Sep 17, 1976 859 W. 13th St.
33°43′55″N 118°17′45″W / 33.73194°N 118.29583°W / 33.73194; -118.29583 (147. Dodson, James H., Residence)
San Pedro Victorian house built in 1881 by the Sepulveda family as a wedding present for their daughter Rudecinda and her husband, James Dodson; originally located at the corner of 7th and Beacon Streets
154 Fireboat No. 2 and Firehouse No. 112   May 5, 1976 Old Dock St.
33°44′28″N 118°16′44″W / 33.74111°N 118.27889°W / 33.74111; -118.27889 (154. Ralph J. Scott (Fireboat No. 2))
San Pedro Fireboat #2 (pictured) is more commonly known as the Ralph J. Scott; Firehouse 112 was its home base.
155 Memory Chapel   May 5, 1976 1146 N. Marine Ave.
33°47′10″N 118°15′50″W / 33.78611°N 118.26389°W / 33.78611; -118.26389 (155. Memory Chapel)
Wilmington Built in 1870, the oldest Protestant church in the Harbor area; also known as Calvary Presbyterian Church
171 Site of Timm's Landing (landscaped park of Fishermens Co-op)   Feb 16, 1977 Fish slip San Pedro Shipping center in mid-1800s; no original structures remain; at northwest end of fish slip, landscaped park in front of Fishermen's Co-op building, east of the harbor bel railroad tracks[5]
186 Morgan House (Harbor Area YWCA) Apr 19, 1978 437 W. 9th St. San Pedro American Craftsman style YWCA building designed by Julia Morgan, built in 1918
187 Korean Bell and Belfry of Friendship (Angel's Gate Park)   May 3, 1978 37th & Gaffey St.
33°42′35″N 118°17′37″W / 33.70972°N 118.29361°W / 33.70972; -118.29361 (187. Korean Bell and Belfry of Friendship)
San Pedro Bell donated to city by Republic of Korea for U.S. Bicentennial in 1976, designed by Kim Se-jung and patterned after bell of King Songdok
188 USS Los Angeles Naval Monument (John S. Gibson Jr. Park)   May 3, 1978 550 S. Harbor Blvd.
33°44′22″N 118°16′46″W / 33.73944°N 118.27944°W / 33.73944; -118.27944 (188. USS Los Angeles Naval Monument)
San Pedro Platform housing the heavy cruiser Los Angeles's mainmast, bow, anchors, bollards and anchor capstan cover, dedicated in 1977
213 S.S. Catalina (The Great White Steamship)   May 16, 1979 Formerly at Berth 96, L.A. Harbor
33°44′58″N 118°16′23″W / 33.74944°N 118.27306°W / 33.74944; -118.27306 (213. Former location of the S.S. Catalina)
San Pedro Steamship that transported 25 million people to Santa Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975; foundered in Ensenada in Mexico, 1997; destroyed for scrap, 2009.
249 Powder Magazine (Camp Drum)   Aug 10, 1982 561 E. Opp St.
33°46′59″N 118°15′19″W / 33.78306°N 118.25528°W / 33.78306; -118.25528 (249. Powder Magazine (Camp Drum))
Wilmington Camp Drum's powder magazine during Civil War, built in 1862; 20' x 20' brick and stone structure
251 Juarez Theater (Warner Brothers)   Aug 25, 1982 478 W. 6th St.
33°44′19″N 118°17′14″W / 33.73861°N 118.28722°W / 33.73861; -118.28722 (251. Warner Grand Theatre)
San Pedro Art deco movie theater designed by B. Marcus Priteca, built in 1931; original murals and furnishings still there.
252 Harbor View House   Aug 25, 1982 921 Beacon St.
33°44′08″N 118°16′51″W / 33.73556°N 118.28083°W / 33.73556; -118.28083 (252. Harbor View House)
San Pedro Five-story Spanish Colonial Revival structure dedicated in 1926 as a recreation center for servicemen
253 Muller House Museum   Sep 28, 1982 1542 S. Beacon St.
33°43′48″N 118°16′50″W / 33.73000°N 118.28056°W / 33.73000; -118.28056 (253. Muller House)
San Pedro Colonial Revival house built in 1899 with leaded glass; moved to present location in 1985.
308 Wilmington Branch Library   Jun 27, 1986 309 W. Opp St.
33°46′57″N 118°15′56″W / 33.78250°N 118.26556°W / 33.78250; -118.26556 (308. Wilmington Branch Library)
Wilmington Spanish Colonial style library built in 1927; designed by Sylvanus Marston, Garrett Van Pelt and Edgar Maybury.
342 Masonic Temple (Wilmington, California)   Jan 22, 1988 227 N. Avalon Blvd.
33°46′19″N 118°15′43″W / 33.77194°N 118.26194°W / 33.77194; -118.26194 (342. Masonic Temple)
Wilmington Renaissance Revival lodge hall; believed to be built in 1882 and moved to present location in 1912
414 Wilmington Cemetery   Jan 24, 1989 605 E. O St.
33°47′34″N 118°15′20″W / 33.79278°N 118.25556°W / 33.79278; -118.25556 (414. Wilmington Cemetery)
Wilmington Cemetery built in 1857 on land donated by Phineas Banning, burial site for Civil War soldiers and members of the Banning and Narbonne families
505 First Baptist Church of San Pedro (Facade & Stained Glass Window) May 22, 1990 555 W. 7th St.
33°44′16.16″N 118°17′16.81″W / 33.7378222°N 118.2880028°W / 33.7378222; -118.2880028 (505. First Baptist Church of San Pedro)
San Pedro Beaux Arts Classical church built in 1919 with Egyptian columns and fine stained glass windows; designed by Norman F. Marsh
509 Camphor Trees   Dec 18, 1990 1200–1268 Lakme Ave.
33°47′19″N 118°15′36″W / 33.78861°N 118.26000°W / 33.78861; -118.26000 (509. Camphor Trees)
Wilmington 52 camphor trees planted south of Banning House when the Banning family sold the land for subdivision in 1930
514 Residence at 381–383 10th Street   Jan 22, 1991 383 10th St.
33°44′06″N 118°17′07″W / 33.73500°N 118.28528°W / 33.73500; -118.28528 (514. Residence at 381–383 10th St.)
San Pedro Colonial Revival house built in 1907 with three types of wood siding
515 Battery Osgood-Farley   Jan 22, 1991 3601 Gaffey St.
33°42′45″N 118°17′36″W / 33.71250°N 118.29333°W / 33.71250; -118.29333 (515. Battery Osgood-Farley)
San Pedro Concrete bunker built in 1919 and used for coastal artillery defense until 1944
557 Wilbur F. Wood House   Apr 21, 1992 4026 Bluff Place
33°42′26″N 118°17′10″W / 33.70722°N 118.28611°W / 33.70722; -118.28611 (557. Wood, Wilbur F., House)
San Pedro House built by father of modern tuna packing industry, founder of "Chicken of the Sea"
571 Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse   Dec 18, 1993 3720 Stephen White Dr.
33°42′35″N 118°17′01″W / 33.70972°N 118.28361°W / 33.70972; -118.28361 (571. Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse)
San Pedro Mediterranean style beachouse built in 1932
732 San Pedro Municipal Building   Oct 22, 2002 638 S. Beacon St.
33°44′17″N 118°16′48″W / 33.73806°N 118.28000°W / 33.73806; -118.28000 (732. San Pedro Municipal Building)
San Pedro Also known as "San Pedro City Hall", the seven-story Beaux Arts building was completed in 1928 and is the tallest building in San Pedro; includes an old jail, a wood-paneled courtroom, and a fire station converted into a museum
751 Redmen's Hall   Apr 29, 2003 543 Shepard St.
33°42′24″N 118°17′20″W / 33.70667°N 118.28889°W / 33.70667; -118.28889 (751. Redmen's Hall)
San Pedro Craftsman-style lodge was originally a library when built in 1915; it later became the local chapter of the Improved Order of Red Men
814 The Danish Castle   Jul 8, 2005 324 W. 10th St.
33°44′07″N 118°17′02″W / 33.73528°N 118.28389°W / 33.73528; -118.28389 (814. Danish Castle)
San Pedro House built in the 1880s by a Danish sea captain
914 Avalon Boulevard Mexican Fan Palm Trees April 8, 2008 Avalon Blvd. between E. Lomita Blvd. and W. I St.
33°47′22.49″N 118°15′47.71″W / 33.7895806°N 118.2632528°W / 33.7895806; -118.2632528 (914. Avalon Boulevard Mexican Fan Palm Trees)
Wilmington Planted for the 1932 Olympic Games, 218 Mexican Fan Palm trees.[6]

Non-HCM sites also recognized edit

The LAHCM sites listed above include many of the most important historic sites in the City of Los Angeles' port area. Some others within L.A. in the area have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the SS Lane Victory, a U.S. National Historic Landmark. These are:

Code[7] Landmark name Image Selected date Locality Neighborhood Description[4]
2380 U.S. Post Office (San Pedro, California)   801–841 S. Beacon St.
33°44′11″N 118°16′50″W / 33.73639°N 118.28056°W / 33.73639; -118.28056 (2380. San Pedro Post Office)
San Pedro Art Deco post office built in 1936 as a WPA project, with extensive use of marble, bronze and milk glass and WPA murals depicting postal and harbor history
2385 Point Fermin Lighthouse   805 Paseo Del Mar
33°42′19″N 118°17′37″W / 33.70528°N 118.29361°W / 33.70528; -118.29361 (2385. Point Fermin Lighthouse)
San Pedro Built in 1874 out of California redwood, the lighthouse is preserved as a museum with its original Fresnel Lens
2709 Municipal Warehouse No. 1   2500 Signal St.
33°43′16″N 118°16′20″W / 33.72111°N 118.27222°W / 33.72111; -118.27222 (2709. Municipal Warehouse No. 1)
San Pedro Six-story warehouse built in 1917 on the outermost point at the Port of Los Angeles; its roof has a commanding view of the harbor and has housed the Marine Exchange sind the 1920s
Battleship USS Iowa   250 South Harbor Blvd.
33°44′30″N 118°16′39″W / 33.7416°N 118.2775°W / 33.7416; -118.2775 (Battleship USS Iowa)
San Pedro The battleship of Presidents and only battleship located on the west coast.
Los Angeles Harbor Light Station   1980-10-14[8] Los Angeles Harbor (San Pedro Breakwater)
33°42′23″N 118°14′53″W / 33.70639°N 118.24806°W / 33.70639; -118.24806 (Los Angeles Harbor Light Station)
San Pedro Lighthouse firmly anchored to the concrete block and built of steel reinforced concrete; only lighthouse ever built to this design
American Trona Corporation Building image needed 1984-08-30[8] Pacific Ave.
33°43′3″N 118°17′10″W / 33.71750°N 118.28611°W / 33.71750; -118.28611 (American Trona Corporation Building)
San Pedro Industrial building in San Pedro used to process and store salt potash; built ca. 1917
Battery John Barlow and Saxton 1982-05-04[8] Fort MacArthur
33°42′58″N 118°17′41″W / 33.71611°N 118.29472°W / 33.71611; -118.29472 (Battery John Barlow and Saxton)
San Pedro United States coastal defense gun emplacement; part of Fort MacArthur; added to register in 1982
500 Varas Square-Government Reserve   1986-03-12[8] San Pedro Land near the Port of Los Angeles reserved to the federal government in the 19th Century; later became Fort MacArthur.
SS Lane Victory   1990-12-14[8] Berth 46, Port of San Pedro
33°42′52″N 118°16′29″W / 33.71444°N 118.27472°W / 33.71444; -118.27472 (SS Lane Victory)
San Pedro Second World War Victory ship; preserved as a museum ship

There are at least 15 other historic sites in the port area of Long Beach, California, including the RMS Queen Mary. For these, see National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles County, California.

See also edit

Lists of L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments edit

Other edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Los Angeles Conservancy. Archived from the original on 2011-05-19.
  2. ^ Numbers are as designated by the L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments program. Blue colors represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and listing on the National Register of Historic Places; yellow represents sites that are L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments without a higher designation. No color represents delisted monuments.
  3. ^ a b c Department of City Planning. . City of Los Angeles. Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  4. ^ a b Various sources cited in articles, retrieved on various dates.
  5. ^ Historic-Cultural Monuments 1–588. City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department. July 1994.
  6. ^ Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, July 2008.
  7. ^ Numbers in 1000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for state-designated sites; 2000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for federally designated sites. Blue colors represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and/or listing on the National Register of Historic Places. No color represents information is unavailable or the monument has been delisted. To resort on this column, refresh your browser.
  8. ^ a b c d e Date listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Further reading edit

  • Vickery, Oliver (1979). Harbor heritage : tales of the harbor area of Los Angeles, California. Mountain View, Calif.: Morgan Press/Farag. ISBN 978-0-89430-036-3.

External links edit

  • with 'ever-updated' LAHCM list via PDF link.
  • Los Angeles HCM Report for the Harbor area — L.A. Planning Department.
  • via Given Place Media.
  • Big Orange Landmarks: "Exploring the Landmarks of Los Angeles, One Monument at a Time" — online photos and in-depth history of L.A.H.C. Monuments homepage, see "Landmarks by Community Planning Area" Harbor area links. — website curator: Floyd B. Bariscale.

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This is a list of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area of the city of Los Angeles California in the United States There are more than 25 Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments LAHCM in this area and several additional sites have been designated as California Historical Landmarks CHL or listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP They are designated by the City s Cultural Heritage Commission Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Overview of the Harbor Area s Historic Cultural Monuments 2 Historic Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area 3 Non HCM sites also recognized 4 See also 4 1 Lists of L A Historic Cultural Monuments 4 2 Other 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksOverview of the Harbor Area s Historic Cultural Monuments edit nbsp The Korean Bell of Friendship was a gift from the Republic of Korea in 1976 The Harbor Area includes some of the city s most historic sites several of which are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places Two ships located in San Pedro have also received higher distinction as National Historic Landmarks They are the Ralph Scott a fireboat used for several decades by the Los Angeles Fire Department and the Lane Victory a World War II Victory ship The first sites in the Harbor area to be designated as HCM monuments were both built during the Civil War on land owned by Phinneas Banning They are HCM 21 the Civil War era Drum Barracks and HCM 25 Banning House where Phinneas Banning lived until his death The harbor has played an important role in the area s military history San Pedro is the site of Fort MacArthur which was established as a military reservation in 1888 and the harbor s historic sites include a Civil War era barracks Drum Barracks and powder magazine Powder Magazine Camp Drum coastal artillery batteries built during World War I Battery Osgood Farley and Battery John Barlow and Saxton and the flying bridge of a World War II heavy cruiser the USS Los Angeles Many of the Harbor area s historical sites have been converted to museums that are open to the public including Banning House Drum Barracks the Point Fermin Lighthouse and the old San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building which now operates as the city owned Los Angeles Maritime Museum The hillside overlooking the Point Fermin Lighthouse also include impressive artillery bunkers used between World War I and World War II and the Korean Bell of Friendship donated by the Republic of Korea for U S Bicentennial in 1976 Though located a short distance outside the city limits Lloyd Wright s Wayfarers Chapel is located a short distance north of Point Fermin The Los Angeles Conservancy offers bimonthly walking tours of the historic sites in downtown San Pedro which includes access to the interiors of the area s historic structures 1 Historic Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area editHCM 2 Landmark name 3 Image Date designated 3 Locality 3 Neighborhood Description 4 21 Drum Barracks and Officers Quarters nbsp Jun 7 1963 1051 1055 Cary Dr 33 47 04 N 118 15 27 W 33 78444 N 118 25750 W 33 78444 118 25750 21 Drum Barracks Wilmington Civil War Museum located in officers quarters built during Civil War 25 General Phineas Banning Residence nbsp Oct 11 1963 410 E M St 33 47 23 N 118 15 31 W 33 78972 N 118 25861 W 33 78972 118 25861 25 Banning House Wilmington Greek Revival house built in 1863 by Phineas Banning purchased by city in 1927 and operated as a museum in Banning Park 47 Saint John s Episcopal Church nbsp Mar 15 1967 1537 Neptune Ave 33 47 38 N 118 16 12 W 33 79389 N 118 27000 W 33 79389 118 27000 47 Saint John s Episcopal Church Wilmington Built in 1883 the oldest church building in the Harbor area that is still used for regular worship services moved to its present site in 1943 53 Old St Peter s Episcopal Church nbsp Dec 6 1967 Harbor View Memorial Park W 24th St amp S Grand Ave 33 43 18 N 118 17 23 W 33 72167 N 118 28972 W 33 72167 118 28972 53 Old St Peter s Episcopal Church San Pedro San Pedro s oldest church opened in 1884 moved to Harbor View Memorial Park c 1960 146 Municipal Ferry Building Maritime History Museum nbsp Sep 17 1975 Main Channel San Pedro Harbor 33 44 19 N 118 16 43 W 33 73861 N 118 27861 W 33 73861 118 27861 146 Municipal Ferry Building San Pedro Streamline Moderne building opened in 1941 as terminal for ferry to Terminal Island now the Los Angeles Maritime Museum 147 James H Dodson Residence nbsp Sep 17 1976 859 W 13th St 33 43 55 N 118 17 45 W 33 73194 N 118 29583 W 33 73194 118 29583 147 Dodson James H Residence San Pedro Victorian house built in 1881 by the Sepulveda family as a wedding present for their daughter Rudecinda and her husband James Dodson originally located at the corner of 7th and Beacon Streets 154 Fireboat No 2 and Firehouse No 112 nbsp May 5 1976 Old Dock St 33 44 28 N 118 16 44 W 33 74111 N 118 27889 W 33 74111 118 27889 154 Ralph J Scott Fireboat No 2 San Pedro Fireboat 2 pictured is more commonly known as the Ralph J Scott Firehouse 112 was its home base 155 Memory Chapel nbsp May 5 1976 1146 N Marine Ave 33 47 10 N 118 15 50 W 33 78611 N 118 26389 W 33 78611 118 26389 155 Memory Chapel Wilmington Built in 1870 the oldest Protestant church in the Harbor area also known as Calvary Presbyterian Church 171 Site of Timm s Landing landscaped park of Fishermens Co op nbsp Feb 16 1977 Fish slip San Pedro Shipping center in mid 1800s no original structures remain at northwest end of fish slip landscaped park in front of Fishermen s Co op building east of the harbor bel railroad tracks 5 186 Morgan House Harbor Area YWCA Apr 19 1978 437 W 9th St San Pedro American Craftsman style YWCA building designed by Julia Morgan built in 1918 187 Korean Bell and Belfry of Friendship Angel s Gate Park nbsp May 3 1978 37th amp Gaffey St 33 42 35 N 118 17 37 W 33 70972 N 118 29361 W 33 70972 118 29361 187 Korean Bell and Belfry of Friendship San Pedro Bell donated to city by Republic of Korea for U S Bicentennial in 1976 designed by Kim Se jung and patterned after bell of King Songdok 188 USS Los Angeles Naval Monument John S Gibson Jr Park nbsp May 3 1978 550 S Harbor Blvd 33 44 22 N 118 16 46 W 33 73944 N 118 27944 W 33 73944 118 27944 188 USS Los Angeles Naval Monument San Pedro Platform housing the heavy cruiser Los Angeles s mainmast bow anchors bollards and anchor capstan cover dedicated in 1977 213 S S Catalina The Great White Steamship nbsp May 16 1979 Formerly at Berth 96 L A Harbor33 44 58 N 118 16 23 W 33 74944 N 118 27306 W 33 74944 118 27306 213 Former location of the S S Catalina San Pedro Steamship that transported 25 million people to Santa Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975 foundered in Ensenada in Mexico 1997 destroyed for scrap 2009 249 Powder Magazine Camp Drum nbsp Aug 10 1982 561 E Opp St 33 46 59 N 118 15 19 W 33 78306 N 118 25528 W 33 78306 118 25528 249 Powder Magazine Camp Drum Wilmington Camp Drum s powder magazine during Civil War built in 1862 20 x 20 brick and stone structure 251 Juarez Theater Warner Brothers nbsp Aug 25 1982 478 W 6th St 33 44 19 N 118 17 14 W 33 73861 N 118 28722 W 33 73861 118 28722 251 Warner Grand Theatre San Pedro Art deco movie theater designed by B Marcus Priteca built in 1931 original murals and furnishings still there 252 Harbor View House nbsp Aug 25 1982 921 Beacon St 33 44 08 N 118 16 51 W 33 73556 N 118 28083 W 33 73556 118 28083 252 Harbor View House San Pedro Five story Spanish Colonial Revival structure dedicated in 1926 as a recreation center for servicemen 253 Muller House Museum nbsp Sep 28 1982 1542 S Beacon St 33 43 48 N 118 16 50 W 33 73000 N 118 28056 W 33 73000 118 28056 253 Muller House San Pedro Colonial Revival house built in 1899 with leaded glass moved to present location in 1985 308 Wilmington Branch Library nbsp Jun 27 1986 309 W Opp St 33 46 57 N 118 15 56 W 33 78250 N 118 26556 W 33 78250 118 26556 308 Wilmington Branch Library Wilmington Spanish Colonial style library built in 1927 designed by Sylvanus Marston Garrett Van Pelt and Edgar Maybury 342 Masonic Temple Wilmington California nbsp Jan 22 1988 227 N Avalon Blvd 33 46 19 N 118 15 43 W 33 77194 N 118 26194 W 33 77194 118 26194 342 Masonic Temple Wilmington Renaissance Revival lodge hall believed to be built in 1882 and moved to present location in 1912 414 Wilmington Cemetery nbsp Jan 24 1989 605 E O St 33 47 34 N 118 15 20 W 33 79278 N 118 25556 W 33 79278 118 25556 414 Wilmington Cemetery Wilmington Cemetery built in 1857 on land donated by Phineas Banning burial site for Civil War soldiers and members of the Banning and Narbonne families 505 First Baptist Church of San Pedro Facade amp Stained Glass Window May 22 1990 555 W 7th St 33 44 16 16 N 118 17 16 81 W 33 7378222 N 118 2880028 W 33 7378222 118 2880028 505 First Baptist Church of San Pedro San Pedro Beaux Arts Classical church built in 1919 with Egyptian columns and fine stained glass windows designed by Norman F Marsh 509 Camphor Trees nbsp Dec 18 1990 1200 1268 Lakme Ave 33 47 19 N 118 15 36 W 33 78861 N 118 26000 W 33 78861 118 26000 509 Camphor Trees Wilmington 52 camphor trees planted south of Banning House when the Banning family sold the land for subdivision in 1930 514 Residence at 381 383 10th Street nbsp Jan 22 1991 383 10th St 33 44 06 N 118 17 07 W 33 73500 N 118 28528 W 33 73500 118 28528 514 Residence at 381 383 10th St San Pedro Colonial Revival house built in 1907 with three types of wood siding 515 Battery Osgood Farley nbsp Jan 22 1991 3601 Gaffey St 33 42 45 N 118 17 36 W 33 71250 N 118 29333 W 33 71250 118 29333 515 Battery Osgood Farley San Pedro Concrete bunker built in 1919 and used for coastal artillery defense until 1944 557 Wilbur F Wood House nbsp Apr 21 1992 4026 Bluff Place33 42 26 N 118 17 10 W 33 70722 N 118 28611 W 33 70722 118 28611 557 Wood Wilbur F House San Pedro House built by father of modern tuna packing industry founder of Chicken of the Sea 571 Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse nbsp Dec 18 1993 3720 Stephen White Dr 33 42 35 N 118 17 01 W 33 70972 N 118 28361 W 33 70972 118 28361 571 Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse San Pedro Mediterranean style beachouse built in 1932 732 San Pedro Municipal Building nbsp Oct 22 2002 638 S Beacon St 33 44 17 N 118 16 48 W 33 73806 N 118 28000 W 33 73806 118 28000 732 San Pedro Municipal Building San Pedro Also known as San Pedro City Hall the seven story Beaux Arts building was completed in 1928 and is the tallest building in San Pedro includes an old jail a wood paneled courtroom and a fire station converted into a museum 751 Redmen s Hall nbsp Apr 29 2003 543 Shepard St 33 42 24 N 118 17 20 W 33 70667 N 118 28889 W 33 70667 118 28889 751 Redmen s Hall San Pedro Craftsman style lodge was originally a library when built in 1915 it later became the local chapter of the Improved Order of Red Men 814 The Danish Castle nbsp Jul 8 2005 324 W 10th St 33 44 07 N 118 17 02 W 33 73528 N 118 28389 W 33 73528 118 28389 814 Danish Castle San Pedro House built in the 1880s by a Danish sea captain 914 Avalon Boulevard Mexican Fan Palm Trees April 8 2008 Avalon Blvd between E Lomita Blvd and W I St 33 47 22 49 N 118 15 47 71 W 33 7895806 N 118 2632528 W 33 7895806 118 2632528 914 Avalon Boulevard Mexican Fan Palm Trees Wilmington Planted for the 1932 Olympic Games 218 Mexican Fan Palm trees 6 Non HCM sites also recognized editThe LAHCM sites listed above include many of the most important historic sites in the City of Los Angeles port area Some others within L A in the area have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places including the SS Lane Victory a U S National Historic Landmark These are Code 7 Landmark name Image Selected date Locality Neighborhood Description 4 2380 U S Post Office San Pedro California nbsp 801 841 S Beacon St 33 44 11 N 118 16 50 W 33 73639 N 118 28056 W 33 73639 118 28056 2380 San Pedro Post Office San Pedro Art Deco post office built in 1936 as a WPA project with extensive use of marble bronze and milk glass and WPA murals depicting postal and harbor history 2385 Point Fermin Lighthouse nbsp 805 Paseo Del Mar33 42 19 N 118 17 37 W 33 70528 N 118 29361 W 33 70528 118 29361 2385 Point Fermin Lighthouse San Pedro Built in 1874 out of California redwood the lighthouse is preserved as a museum with its original Fresnel Lens 2709 Municipal Warehouse No 1 nbsp 2500 Signal St 33 43 16 N 118 16 20 W 33 72111 N 118 27222 W 33 72111 118 27222 2709 Municipal Warehouse No 1 San Pedro Six story warehouse built in 1917 on the outermost point at the Port of Los Angeles its roof has a commanding view of the harbor and has housed the Marine Exchange sind the 1920s Battleship USS Iowa nbsp 250 South Harbor Blvd 33 44 30 N 118 16 39 W 33 7416 N 118 2775 W 33 7416 118 2775 Battleship USS Iowa San Pedro The battleship of Presidents and only battleship located on the west coast Los Angeles Harbor Light Station nbsp 1980 10 14 8 Los Angeles Harbor San Pedro Breakwater 33 42 23 N 118 14 53 W 33 70639 N 118 24806 W 33 70639 118 24806 Los Angeles Harbor Light Station San Pedro Lighthouse firmly anchored to the concrete block and built of steel reinforced concrete only lighthouse ever built to this design American Trona Corporation Building image needed 1984 08 30 8 Pacific Ave 33 43 3 N 118 17 10 W 33 71750 N 118 28611 W 33 71750 118 28611 American Trona Corporation Building San Pedro Industrial building in San Pedro used to process and store salt potash built ca 1917 Battery John Barlow and Saxton 1982 05 04 8 Fort MacArthur33 42 58 N 118 17 41 W 33 71611 N 118 29472 W 33 71611 118 29472 Battery John Barlow and Saxton San Pedro United States coastal defense gun emplacement part of Fort MacArthur added to register in 1982 500 Varas Square Government Reserve nbsp 1986 03 12 8 San Pedro Land near the Port of Los Angeles reserved to the federal government in the 19th Century later became Fort MacArthur SS Lane Victory nbsp 1990 12 14 8 Berth 46 Port of San Pedro33 42 52 N 118 16 29 W 33 71444 N 118 27472 W 33 71444 118 27472 SS Lane Victory San Pedro Second World War Victory ship preserved as a museum ship There are at least 15 other historic sites in the port area of Long Beach California including the RMS Queen Mary For these see National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles County California See also edit nbsp Los Angeles portal Lists of L A Historic Cultural Monuments edit Historic Cultural Monuments in Downtown Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments on the East and Northeast Sides Historic Cultural Monuments in Hollywood Historic Cultural Monuments in the San Fernando Valley Historic Cultural Monuments in Silver Lake Angelino Heights and Echo Park Historic Cultural Monuments in South Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments on the Westside Historic Cultural Monuments in the Wilshire and Westlake areas Other edit City of Los Angeles Historic Preservation Overlay Zones National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles County List of California Historical Landmarks List of City of Long Beach historic landmarksReferences edit San Pedro Walking Tour Los Angeles Conservancy Archived from the original on 2011 05 19 Numbers are as designated by the L A Historic Cultural Monuments program Blue colors represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and listing on the National Register of Historic Places yellow represents sites that are L A Historic Cultural Monuments without a higher designation No color represents delisted monuments a b c Department of City Planning Designated Historic Cultural Monuments City of Los Angeles Archived from the original on 2010 06 09 Retrieved 2010 06 15 a b Various sources cited in articles retrieved on various dates Historic Cultural Monuments 1 588 City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department July 1994 Office of Historic Resources Newsletter July 2008 Numbers in 1000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for state designated sites 2000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for federally designated sites Blue colors represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and or listing on the National Register of Historic Places No color represents information is unavailable or the monument has been delisted To resort on this column refresh your browser a b c d e Date listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesFurther reading editVickery Oliver 1979 Harbor heritage tales of the harbor area of Los Angeles California Mountain View Calif Morgan Press Farag ISBN 978 0 89430 036 3 External links editofficial Designated L A Historic Cultural Monuments LAHCM website with ever updated LAHCM list via PDF link Los Angeles HCM Report for the Harbor area L A Planning Department City of Los Angeles Map with community districts via Given Place Media Big Orange Landmarks Exploring the Landmarks of Los Angeles One Monument at a Time online photos and in depth history of L A H C Monuments homepage see Landmarks by Community Planning Area Harbor area links website curator Floyd B Bariscale Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area amp oldid 1111915148, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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