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List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments on the Westside

This is a List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments on the Westside. In total, there are more than 85 Historic-Cultural Monuments (HCM) on the Westside, and a handful of additional sites that have been recognized by the Cultural Heritage Commission for having been designated as California Historical Landmarks or having been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] They are designated by the city's Cultural Heritage Commission.

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Overview of the Westside's Historic-Cultural Monuments

As a more recently developed section of the city, the Westside initially lagged behind other parts of the city in the designation of HCMs. In the first 20 years of the Cultural Heritage Commission's existence (August 1962 - August 1982), only three buildings (and three trees or groups of trees) on the Westside were designated as Historic-Cultural Monuments. The three buildings so designated are: (1) Rocha House -- (2) Hangar No. 1 -- the first building constructed at the airfield that later became LAX; and (3) the Ivy Park Substation, an electric generating station for the Pacific Electric Railway located on Venice Boulevard in Palms. Although the city's Westside became a center of wealth and architectural innovation in the mid-20th century, it was not until the 1980s that large numbers of buildings on the Westside began to be recognized as Historic-Cultural Monuments.

Listing of the Historic-Cultural Monuments

HCM #[2] Landmark name[3] Image Date designated[3] Locality[3] Neighborhood Description[4]
13 Rocha House   January 28, 1963 2400 Shenandoah St.
34°02′22″N 118°23′05″W / 34.03944°N 118.38472°W / 34.03944; -118.38472 (13. Rocha House)
South Robertson Residence built in 1865 by Antonio Jose Rocha II on the Rancho Rincon de los Bueyes
19 Moreton Bay Fig Tree   May 10, 1963 11000 National Blvd.
34°01′42″N 118°25′33″W / 34.02833°N 118.42583°W / 34.02833; -118.42583 (19. Moreton Bay Fig Tree)
Palms Australian fig tree planted in 1875 (See also Santa Barbara's Moreton Bay Fig Tree)
38 Site of Founders Oak June 15, 1966 Haverford Ave. between Sunset Blvd. and Antioch St. Pacific Palisades Coast live oak that played a significant role in founding of Pacific Palisades; cut down in 1975 due to termite infestation
44
(2378)
Hangar No. 1 Building   November 16, 1966 5701 W. Imperial Hwy.
33°55′54″N 118°22′55″W / 33.93167°N 118.38194°W / 33.93167; -118.38194 (44. Hangar No. 1 Building)
Westchester The first structure built at Mines Field (now Los Angeles International Airport) in 1929
148 Coral Trees (Erythrina Caffra) Between 26th & Bringham   March 3, 1976 San Vicente Blvd. Brentwood Coral trees planted along San Vicente Blvd. between 26th St. and Bringham Ave.
182
(2347)
Ivy Park Substation   February 1, 1978 9009-9031 Venice Blvd.
34°01′35″N 118°23′34″W / 34.02639°N 118.39278°W / 34.02639; -118.39278 (182. Ivy Park Substation)
Palms Mission Revival electrical substation built in 1907 to provide power for the Los Angeles Pacific Railway
254 Marymount High School (Main Admin. Bldg., Chapel & Auditorium) September 28, 1982 10643 Sunset Blvd.
34°04′30″N 118°26′43″W / 34.07500°N 118.44528°W / 34.07500; -118.44528 (254. Marymount High School)
Bel Air Spanish Colonial style school buildings with Mission elements, designed by Ross Montgomery, dedicated in 1932
259 Loyola Theater   December 17, 1982 8610 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
33°57′34″N 118°23′45″W / 33.95944°N 118.39583°W / 33.95944; -118.39583 (259. Loyola Theater)
Westchester Baroque Moderne style theater designed by Clarence J. Smale, built in 1948; "Its etched glass doors, ticket booth and interior murals are one-of-a-kind," according to the Cultural Heritage Commission.
270
(2370)
Venice Canal System   July 15, 1983
33°59′04″N 118°27′59″W / 33.98444°N 118.46639°W / 33.98444; -118.46639 (270. Venice Canal System)
Venice Man-made canals built in 1905 by developer Abbot Kinney as part of his plan to recreate the appearance and feel of Venice, Italy in Southern California.
276 Pacific Palisades Business Block April 24, 1984 15300-15318 Sunset Blvd.
34°02′50″N 118°31′34″W / 34.04722°N 118.52611°W / 34.04722; -118.52611 (276. Pacific Palisades Business Block)
Pacific Palisades Former Santa Monica Land & Water Co. Bldg.; Spanish Colonial structure built in 1924, designed by Clifton Nourse
279 Greenacres (Former Harold Lloyd Estate)   July 24, 1984 101-121 Marymount Pl., 10643-10685 Sunset Blvd. Bel Air
Beverly Hills
Home of silent film star Harold Lloyd from 1927 to 1971, estate originally included a 44-room mansion, golf course, and 900-foot (270 m) canoe run on 15 acres (61,000 m2).
318 Holmby House   February 3, 1987 1221–1223 Holmby Ave.
34°03′55″N 118°25′46″W / 34.06528°N 118.42944°W / 34.06528; -118.42944 (318. Holmby House)
Westwood Eclectic Mediterranean style duplex built in late 1920s
319 The Grove   March 11, 1987 10669-10683 Santa Monica Blvd.
34°03′10″N 118°25′51″W / 34.05278°N 118.43083°W / 34.05278; -118.43083 (319. Grove, The)
Westwood French Revival cottages in a courtyard setting, designed by Allen Siple
320 Landfair Apartments   May 20, 1987 10940-10954 Ophir Dr.
34°04′05″N 118°27′04″W / 34.06806°N 118.45111°W / 34.06806; -118.45111 (320. Landfair Apartments)
Westwood International style apartments built in 1937, designed by Richard Neutra
324 The Lindbrook August 14, 1987 10800-10808 Lindbrook Dr.
34°03′38″N 118°26′25″W / 34.06056°N 118.44028°W / 34.06056; -118.44028 (324. Lindbrook, The)
Westwood Mediterranean courtyard apartments built in 13
351 Strathmore Apartments   April 8, 1988 11005–1101312 Strathmore Dr.
34°03′55″N 118°27′03″W / 34.06528°N 118.45083°W / 34.06528; -118.45083 (351. Strathmore Apartments)
Westwood International style apartments designed by Richard Neutra, built in 1937
360
(2376)
Bratskeller - Egyptian Theater (Ralphs Grocery Store)   June 21, 1988 1142–1154 Westwood Blvd., 10885-10887 Lindbrook Dr.
34°03′35″N 118°26′40″W / 34.05972°N 118.44444°W / 34.05972; -118.44444 (360. Bratskeller - Egyptian Theater (Ralphs Grocery Store))
Westwood Mediterranean building, originally a grocery store, was one of the original buildings in Westwood Village, built in 1929
361 Fox Bruin Theater   June 21, 1988 926-950 Broxton Ave.
34°03′45″N 118°26′48″W / 34.06250°N 118.44667°W / 34.06250; -118.44667 (361. Fox Bruin Theater)
Westwood Movie palace with Streamline Moderne marquee designed by noted architect, S. Charles Lee
362 Fox Village Theater   June 21, 1988 945 Broxton Ave.
34°03′45″N 118°26′50″W / 34.06250°N 118.44722°W / 34.06250; -118.44722 (362. Fox Village Theater)
Westwood First movie theater in Westwood Village, built in 1931, designed in Spanish Colonial Revival style by P.P. Lewis
363 Gayley Terrace   June 21, 1988 959 Gayley Ave.
34°03′43″N 118°26′54″W / 34.06194°N 118.44833°W / 34.06194; -118.44833 (363. Gayley Terrace)
Westwood Spanish Colonial Revival apartments built in 1940, designed by Laurence B. Clapp
364 Janss Investment Company Building   June 21, 1988 1045–1099 Westwood Blvd.
34°03′40″N 118°26′44″W / 34.06111°N 118.44556°W / 34.06111; -118.44556 (364. Janss Investment Company Building)
Westwood Classical style domed structure built in 1929, dome is a Westwood landmark
365 Kelton Apartments   June 21, 1988 644-648 Kelton Ave.
34°03′55″N 118°27′09″W / 34.06528°N 118.45250°W / 34.06528; -118.45250 (365. Kelton Apartments)
Westwood International style apartments built in 1941, designed by Richard Neutra
367 Sheats Apartments   June 21, 1988 10919 Strathmore Dr.
34°04′04″N 118°26′58″W / 34.06778°N 118.44944°W / 34.06778; -118.44944 (367. Sheets Apartments)
Westwood Futurist apartment building designed by John Lautner, built in 1949
368 Elkay Apartments   June 21, 1988 638-642 Kelton Ave.
34°03′55″N 118°27′10″W / 34.06528°N 118.45278°W / 34.06528; -118.45278 (368. Elkay Apartments)
Westwood International style apartment building designed by Richard Neutra, built in 1948
381 The Eames House (Studio and Grounds) (Case Study House #8)   July 15, 1988 203 Chautauqua Blvd.
34°01′48″N 118°31′07″W / 34.03000°N 118.51861°W / 34.03000; -118.51861 (381. Eames House)
Pacific Palisades Landmark of mid-20th century modern architecture, built in 1949 by design pioneers Charles and Ray (Kaiser) Eames, as their home and studio.
387 Gas Station September 2, 1988 110 S. Barrington Ave.
34°03′55″N 118°28′11″W / 34.06528°N 118.46972°W / 34.06528; -118.46972 (387. Gas Station)
Brentwood Spanish Colonial style gas station built in 1939, designed by Raymond A. Stockdale
440 Eastern Star Home (including Front Grounds and Courtyard)   May 16, 1989 11725 Sunset Blvd.
34°03′54″N 118°28′17″W / 34.06500°N 118.47139°W / 34.06500; -118.47139 (440. Eastern Star Home)
Brentwood Spanish Colonial Revival home built in 1931, designed by William Mooser and Co. of San Francisco
446 Courtyard Apartment Complex   September 1, 1989 10830 Lindbrook Dr.
34°03′37″N 118°26′29″W / 34.06028°N 118.44139°W / 34.06028; -118.44139 (446. Courtyard Apartment Complex)
Westwood Spanish Colonial apartments built in 1936, designed by Frederick Clark
447 Courtyard Apartment Complex   September 1, 1989 10836-10840 Lindbrook Dr.
34°03′37″N 118°26′32″W / 34.06028°N 118.44222°W / 34.06028; -118.44222 (447. Courtyard Apartment Complex)
Westwood Monterey Revival apartments built in 1935, part of the planned architecture for Westwood Village
465 Sycamore Trees October 27, 1989 Bienvenida Ave. 51 sycamore trees planted in 1926 south of Sunset Blvd. to the cul-de-sac
485 Nicolosi Estate April 6, 1990 414 Saint Pierre Rd. Bel Air Mediterranean Revival mansion designed by Paul Williams in 1931, grounds include 300-foot (91 m) serpentine swimming pool
490 SA ANGNA May 1, 1990 4231-4363 S. Lincoln Blvd. Marina del Rey Site was a major village and burial ground, c. 1540, of Gabrielino Indians
506 Tischler Residence   October 9, 1990 175 Greenfield Ave.
34°04′21″N 118°27′23″W / 34.07250°N 118.45639°W / 34.07250; -118.45639 (506. Tischler Residence)
Westwood International Modern style house built in 1950, designed by Rudolf Schindler
530 John Entenza House (Case Study House) April 30, 1991 205 Chautanqua Blvd.
34°01′47″N 118°31′07″W / 34.02972°N 118.51861°W / 34.02972; -118.51861 (530. Entenza, John, House)
Pacific Palisades International Modern style home built in 1949, a collaboration between Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen
532 Venice Arcades (including Columns and Capitals)   April 23, 1991 67-71 Windward Ave.
33°59′15″N 118°28′21″W / 33.98750°N 118.47250°W / 33.98750; -118.47250 (532. Venice Arcades)
Venice Built in 1904 as part of Abbot Kinney's "Venice of America"
547 Camp Joseph Malibu Lodge October 2, 1991 3000 Rustic Canyon Rd.
34°03′03″N 118°30′35″W / 34.05083°N 118.50972°W / 34.05083; -118.50972 (547. Camp Joseph Malibu Lodge)
Pacific Palisades American Craftsman lodge built in 1941 for the Boy Scouts
570 Airport Theme Building   December 18, 1993 201 Center Way
33°56′39″N 118°24′09″W / 33.94417°N 118.40250°W / 33.94417; -118.40250 (570. Airport Theme Building)
Westchester Landmark space-age structure at LAX built in 1961 with intersecting parabolic arches supporting a disc-shaped restaurant pod
577 Sturges House   May 25, 1993 441-449 Skyewiay Rd.
34°04′00″N 118°28′52″W / 34.06667°N 118.48111°W / 34.06667; -118.48111 (577. Sturges, George, House)
Brentwood One-story home designed in 1939 by Frank Lloyd Wright, the only "Usonian" Wright structure in Southern California
589 Feuchtwanger House - Villa Aurora February 2, 1994 520 Paseo Miramar
34°02′46″N 118°33′21″W / 34.04611°N 118.55583°W / 34.04611; -118.55583 (589. Feuchtwanger House - Villa Aurora)
Pacific Palisades Spanish Colonial Revival house built in 1928 for Lion Feuchtwanger; housed an enormous library; refuge for talented emigres.
594 Bradbury House   April 26, 1994 60-102 Ocean Way Santa Monica Spanish Colonial Revival adobe residence built c. 1922 from a design by John Byers
595 Venice Division Police Station   April 26, 1994 685 Venice Blvd.
33°59′29″N 118°27′31″W / 33.99139°N 118.45861°W / 33.99139; -118.45861 (595. Venice Division Police Station)
Venice Reinforced concrete Art Deco building constructed in 1929, later converted from police station to home of non-profit arts organization SPARC
623 Kappe Residence April 16, 1996 715 Brooktree Rd.
34°02′29″N 118°30′56″W / 34.04139°N 118.51556°W / 34.04139; -118.51556 (623. Kappe Residence)
Pacific Palisades House designed in 1969 by architect Raymond Kappe as his own residence, modern design built into a heavily treed hillside
624 Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments   April 16, 1996 3819-3827 Dunn Dr.
34°01′20″N 118°23′56″W / 34.02222°N 118.39889°W / 34.02222; -118.39889 (624. Joseph, Lawrence and Martha, Residence)
Palms Storybook/fantasy style residence, sometimes called "Hobbit Houses"
632 Goldenfeld House February 4, 1997 810 Bramble Way
34°04′20″N 118°29′07″W / 34.07222°N 118.48528°W / 34.07222; -118.48528 (632. Goldenfeld House)
Brentwood
633 Haas House February 4, 1997 12404 Rochedale Lane
34°04′20″N 118°29′06″W / 34.07222°N 118.48500°W / 34.07222; -118.48500 (633. Goldenfeld House)
Brentwood
634 Kalmick House February 4, 1997 12327 Rochedale Lane
34°04′23″N 118°29′02″W / 34.07306°N 118.48389°W / 34.07306; -118.48389 (634. Kalmick House)
Brentwood
635 Weckler House February 4, 1997 12434 Rochedale Lane
34°04′21″N 118°29′10″W / 34.07250°N 118.48611°W / 34.07250; -118.48611 (635. Weckler House)
Brentwood
637 The Campbell Divertimento Fountain March 18, 1997 1150 Brooklawn Dr. Bel Air
647 Sten/Frenke-Gould Residence December 19, 1997 126 Mabery Rd. Pacific Palisades
655 George R. Kress House September 18, 1998 2337 Benedict Canyon Dr.
34°06′48″N 118°26′05″W / 34.11333°N 118.43472°W / 34.11333; -118.43472 (655. Kress, George R., Home)
Benedict Canyon
656 Binoculars Building   October 14, 1998 340 Main St.
33°59′43.48″N 118°28′36.8″W / 33.9954111°N 118.476889°W / 33.9954111; -118.476889 (656. "Binoculars")
Venice
663 Uplifters Clubhouse   August 10, 1999 601 Latimer Rd. Pacific Palisades
669 Bailey House - Case Study House#21   November 9, 1999 9038 Wonderland Park Ave. Bel Air
680 Mutual Housing Association Site Office June 6, 2000 990 Hanley Ave.
34°04′35″N 118°29′20″W / 34.07639°N 118.48889°W / 34.07639; -118.48889 (680. Mutual Housing Association Site Office)
Brentwood
682 Schott House June 14, 2000 907 N. Hanley Ave.
34°04′27″N 118°29′10″W / 34.07417°N 118.48611°W / 34.07417; -118.48611 (682. Schott House)
Brentwood
685 Pascual Marquez Family Cemetery   October 17, 2000 631 N. San Lorenzo St. Pacific Palisades
693 Israel House April 24, 2001 914 N. Bluegrass Lane
34°04′29″N 118°29′07″W / 34.07472°N 118.48528°W / 34.07472; -118.48528 (693. Israel House)
Brentwood
694 Emmons House April 24, 2001 661 N. Brooktree Rd. Pacific Palisades
695 Gross House April 24, 2001 860 N. Hanley Ave.
34°04′25″N 118°29′11″W / 34.07361°N 118.48639°W / 34.07361; -118.48639 (695. Gross House)
Brentwood
696 Jones & Emmons Building April 24, 2001 12248 W. Santa Monica Blvd.
34°02′22″N 118°27′53″W / 34.03944°N 118.46472°W / 34.03944; -118.46472 (696. Jones & Emmons Bldg.)
West Los Angeles
697 Kermin House April 24, 2001 900 N. Stonehill Lane
34°04′29″N 118°29′05″W / 34.07472°N 118.48472°W / 34.07472; -118.48472 (697. Kermin House)
Brentwood
698 Sherwood House April 24, 2001 947 N. Stonehill Lane
34°04′34″N 118°29′05″W / 34.07611°N 118.48472°W / 34.07611; -118.48472 (698. Kermin House)
Brentwood
703 Chateau Colline   July 31, 2001 10341-10335 W. Wilshire Blvd.
34°04′04″N 118°25′37″W / 34.06778°N 118.42694°W / 34.06778; -118.42694 (703. Chateau Colline)
Westwood
716 Cliff May Experimental House June 12, 2002 1831 Old Ranch Rd.
720 Arens House October 1, 2002 12436 Deerbrook Lane
34°04′26″N 118°29′07″W / 34.07389°N 118.48528°W / 34.07389; -118.48528 (720. Arens House)
Brentwood
721 Stoleroff House October 1, 2002 12367 Deerbrook Lane
34°04′25″N 118°29′04″W / 34.07361°N 118.48444°W / 34.07361; -118.48444 (721. Stoleroff House)
Brentwood
722 Volk House October 1, 2002 12412 W. Deerbrook Lane
34°04′23″N 118°29′05″W / 34.07306°N 118.48472°W / 34.07306; -118.48472 (722. Volk House)
Brentwood
723 Wurtele House October 1, 2002 946 Stonehill Lane
34°04′34″N 118°29′04″W / 34.07611°N 118.48444°W / 34.07611; -118.48444 (723. Wurtele House)
Brentwood
724 Venice of America House   October 1, 2002 1223 Cabrillo Ave.
33°59′26″N 118°28′06″W / 33.99056°N 118.46833°W / 33.99056; -118.46833 (724. Venice of America House)
Venice Late Victorian house built in 1906.
731 Westwood Village Memorial Park   May 16, 2003 1218 Glendon Ave.
34°03′30″N 118°26′28″W / 34.05833°N 118.44111°W / 34.05833; -118.44111 (731. Westwood Village Memorial Park)
Westwood Burial place of many entertainment industry celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe, Merv Griffin, Rodney Dangerfield and Walter Matthau
745 Durham House   March 28, 2003 1851 Kelton Ave.
34°02′51″N 118°26′17″W / 34.04750°N 118.43806°W / 34.04750; -118.43806 (745. Durham House)
West Los Angeles
746 Pengelly House   March 28, 2003 1845 Kelton Ave.
34°02′52″N 118°26′17″W / 34.04778°N 118.43806°W / 34.04778; -118.43806 (746. Pengelly House)
West Los Angeles
747 Siple House   March 28, 2003 1841 Kelton Ave.
34°02′52″N 118°26′18″W / 34.04778°N 118.43833°W / 34.04778; -118.43833 (747. Siple House)
West Los Angeles Spanish Colonial Revival design by Allen Siple c. 1930s.
749 Venice City Hall   June 3, 2003 681 E. Venice Blvd.
33°59′26″N 118°27′35″W / 33.99056°N 118.45972°W / 33.99056; -118.45972 (749. Venice City Hall)
Venice
767 Temple Mishkon Tephilo 206 Main St.
33°59′53.19″N 118°28′41.75″W / 33.9981083°N 118.4782639°W / 33.9981083; -118.4782639
Venice
797 Hamma House May 4, 2005 12401 W. Deerbrook Lane
34°04′24″N 118°29′05″W / 34.07333°N 118.48472°W / 34.07333; -118.48472 (797. Hamma House)
Brentwood Also known as Mutual Housing Ass'n; part of a model cooperative community built after World War II from 1947 to 1950
800 Marquez Filling Station   May 25, 2005 507 Entrada Drive Pacific Palisades Gas station built in 1924 and operated continuously until 2004
808 Neutra/Maxwell House July 8, 2005 475 N. Bowling Green Way
34°04′03″N 118°28′37″W / 34.06750°N 118.47694°W / 34.06750; -118.47694 (808. Maxwell House)
Angelino Heights First peaked roof house designed by Richard Neutra with triangular glazed gable openings, built in 1941; profoundly influenced American suburban architecture in the 1950s and 1960s; moved to Angelino Heights 2007–08
829 James Goldstein Office December 14, 2005 10100 W. Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 2030
34°03′41″N 118°25′01″W / 34.06139°N 118.41694°W / 34.06139; -118.41694 (829. James Goldstein Office)
Century City Office suite in 26-story highrise, designed by architect John Lautner in 1987
834 Gustav R. Rich House January 25, 2006 689 N. Elkins Rd.
34°04′10″N 118°29′25″W / 34.06944°N 118.49028°W / 34.06944; -118.49028 (834. Rich, Gustav R., House)
Brentwood International style modern home built in 1967[5]
862 Miller House March 7, 2007 12420 West Rochedale Lane
34°04′23″N 118°29′09″W / 34.07306°N 118.48583°W / 34.07306; -118.48583 (862. Miller House)
Brentwood
886 Gould-Lafetra House August 15, 2007 12256 W. Canna Rd.
34°04′54″N 118°29′11″W / 34.08167°N 118.48639°W / 34.08167; -118.48639 (886. Gould-Lafetra House)
Brentwood Three-story Modern home designed by Raymond Kappe, built in 1968 [6]
887 Barry Building October 2, 2007 11973 W. San Vicente Blvd.
34°03′09″N 118°28′19″W / 34.05250°N 118.47194°W / 34.05250; -118.47194 (887. Barry Building)
Brentwood Office building designed by Milton Caughey, built in 1951 with the geometry and clean lines favored by European modernism and central courtyard with integrated landscaping and two gracefully curving staircases of concrete[7]
893 Castera Residence October 30, 2007 651 N. Siena Way
34°4′56.79″N 118°26′45.82″W / 34.0824417°N 118.4460611°W / 34.0824417; -118.4460611 (893. Castera Residence)
Bel Air Also known as the Castera-Ward Residence; French Provincial concrete house designed by Paul Revere Williams in 1936; longtime home of actress Jane Wyatt[7]
919 UCLAN-Crest Theater   May 14, 2008 1262 South Westwood Blvd.
34°03′27″N 118°26′34″W / 34.05750°N 118.44278°W / 34.05750; -118.44278 (919. UCLAN-Crest Theater)
Westwood Art Deco Revival movie theater built in 1940. It was a second-run neighborhood house until 1962, when John Orland, Director of Advertising for Herts Lion International Corp., held the U.S. Premiere of "A Matter of Who," starring Terry Thomas, at the Crest Theater, opening Westwood as a first run venue.
926 Kinney-Tabor House   July 9, 2008 1310 South Sixth Ave. Venice American Craftsman style structure built in 1906, originally used as the "Cosmos Club", then as a girls' school, and finally as a home[8]
927 Sturdevant Bungalow   July 9, 2008 721 East Amoroso Pl.
33°59′31″N 118°27′33″W / 33.99194°N 118.45917°W / 33.99194; -118.45917 (927. Sturdevant Bungalow)
Venice American Craftsman style home built in 1914[9]
935 Santa Monica Forestry Station Eucalyptus Grove October 28, 2008 601 Latimer Rd. Pacific Palisades Adjacent to the Rustic Canyon Recreation Center LAHCM #663 Uplifters Clubhouse. Also California Historical Landmark #840.[10]
936 Aldersgate / We Boys J.O.C. Lodge October 28, 2008 925 N. Haverford Ave.
34°2′56.04″N 118°31′44.69″W / 34.0489000°N 118.5290806°W / 34.0489000; -118.5290806 (936. Aldersgate / We Boys J.O.C. Lodge)
Pacific Palisades Mission Revival-Craftsman architecture, built in Wilshire in 1910, moved to Temescal Canyon in 1928.[10]
948 Sinay House March 10, 2009 1861 N. Heather Ct.
34°6′16.78″N 118°24′27.81″W / 34.1046611°N 118.4077250°W / 34.1046611; -118.4077250 (948. Sinay House)
Beverly Crest International style, 1947, designed by Richard Neutra.[11]
955 Dickinson and Gillespie Building   May 20, 2009 200 Culver Blvd.
33°57′30.95″N 118°26′53.12″W / 33.9585972°N 118.4480889°W / 33.9585972; -118.4480889 (955. Dickinson and Gillespie Building)
Playa del Rey Spanish Colonial Revival style, built in 1922.[12]
979 Venice West Café   January 27, 2010 321 S. Ocean Front Walk Venice Vernacular commercial, built in 1922 on the Venice Boardwalk, important to the counterculture of the 1960s, with poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Jim Morrison.[13]
983 Barsha House May 12, 2010 302 N. Mesa Rd. Pacific Palisades Built 1938, designed by Richard Neutra and P. Pfisterer.[14]

Non-HCM sites also recognized

The LA HCM sites listed above include many of the most important historic sites in the westside area. Some others within L.A. in the area have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places or designated as California Historical Landmarks. These are:

Code[15] Landmark name[3] Image Date designated[3] Locality[3] Neighborhood Description[4]
1003 Serra Springs   11800 Texas Ave.
34°02′43″N 118°27′29″W / 34.04528°N 118.45806°W / 34.04528; -118.45806 (1003. Serra Springs)
West Los Angeles Natural springs located on the campus of University High School; called Kuruvungna by the native Tongva people, who used it as natural fresh water source since 400 BCE; it continues to produce 22,000 - 25,000 gallons of water a day
1003 Will Rogers Estate Historic Park   14253 Sunset Blvd.
34°03′17″N 118°30′45″W / 34.05472°N 118.51250°W / 34.05472; -118.51250 (1003. Rogers, Will, Estate Historic Park)
Pacific Palisades 31-room ranch house; 11 baths; seven fireplaces; surrounded by a stable, corrals, riding ring, roping arena, golf course, polo field ; became a State Park in 1944
1003 Warren Wilson Beach House   15 Thirtieth St.
33°58′47″N 118°27′57″W / 33.97972°N 118.46583°W / 33.97972; -118.46583 (1003. Wilson, Warren, Beach House)
Venice Craftsman style house built in 1911; operated over the years as both a residence and a camp
2446 Venice Branch Library   610 California Ave.
33°59′28″N 118°28′29″W / 33.99111°N 118.47472°W / 33.99111; -118.47472 (2446. Venice Branch)
Venice Former branch library; built in 1930
Wadsworth Chapel   Eisenhower Ave.
34°03′18″N 118°27′19″W / 34.05500°N 118.45528°W / 34.05500; -118.45528 (Wadsworth Chapel)
Sawtelle Separate Catholic and Protestant chapels built for residents of the soldiers' home; oldest building on Wilshire Blvd.
Streetcar Depot, West Los Angeles   Pershing and Dewey Aves.
34°03′26″N 118°27′36″W / 34.05722°N 118.46000°W / 34.05722; -118.46000 (Streetcar Depot)
Sawtelle Streetcar depot at the Veterans Affairs Center in West Los Angeles
Centinela Adobe   7634 Midfield Ave.
33°58′3.43″N 118°22′22.4″W / 33.9676194°N 118.372889°W / 33.9676194; -118.372889 (Centinela Adobe)
Westchester Adobe structure; completed in 1834; "Birthplace of Inglewood"; currently a museum dedicated to Daniel Freeman, founder of Inglewood

See also

Lists of L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments

Other

References

  1. ^ HISTORIC-CULTURAL MONUMENT (HCM) REPORT; Area Planning Commission: West Los Angeles, Department of City Planning, City of Los Angeles
  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 d e f 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. ^ http://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2006/06-0014_rpt_chc_12-28-05.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ http://cityplanning.lacity.org/staffrpt/CHC/6-12-07/CHC-2007-463.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  8. ^ Gluck, Marissa (24 July 2008). "Kinney-Tabor House In Venice Granted Historic-Cultural Monument Status". Curbed LA.
  9. ^ http://cityplanning.lacity.org/StaffRpt/CHC/4-17-08/CHC-2008-881.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ a b Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, January 2009.
  11. ^ Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, April 2009.
  12. ^ Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, July 2009.
  13. ^ Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, April 2010.
  14. ^ Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, July 2010.
  15. ^ 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; yellow represents sites that are L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments without a higher designation. No color represents information is unavailable or the monument has been delisted. To resort on this column, refresh your browser.

External links

  • with 'ever-updated' LAHCM list via PDF link.
  • 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; see “Landmarks by Community Planning Area” Westside links — website curator: Floyd B. Bariscale.
  • http://www.rockethub.com/projects/42307-save-tarzan-s-home

list, angeles, historic, cultural, monuments, westside, this, total, there, more, than, historic, cultural, monuments, westside, handful, additional, sites, that, have, been, recognized, cultural, heritage, commission, having, been, designated, california, his. This is a List of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments on the Westside In total there are more than 85 Historic Cultural Monuments HCM on the Westside and a handful of additional sites that have been recognized by the Cultural Heritage Commission for having been designated as California Historical Landmarks or having been listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1 They are designated by the city s Cultural Heritage Commission Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLContents 1 Overview of the Westside s Historic Cultural Monuments 2 Listing of the Historic Cultural Monuments 3 Non HCM sites also recognized 4 See also 4 1 Lists of L A Historic Cultural Monuments 4 2 Other 5 References 6 External linksOverview of the Westside s Historic Cultural Monuments EditAs a more recently developed section of the city the Westside initially lagged behind other parts of the city in the designation of HCMs In the first 20 years of the Cultural Heritage Commission s existence August 1962 August 1982 only three buildings and three trees or groups of trees on the Westside were designated as Historic Cultural Monuments The three buildings so designated are 1 Rocha House 2 Hangar No 1 the first building constructed at the airfield that later became LAX and 3 the Ivy Park Substation an electric generating station for the Pacific Electric Railway located on Venice Boulevard in Palms Although the city s Westside became a center of wealth and architectural innovation in the mid 20th century it was not until the 1980s that large numbers of buildings on the Westside began to be recognized as Historic Cultural Monuments Listing of the Historic Cultural Monuments EditHCM 2 Landmark name 3 Image Date designated 3 Locality 3 Neighborhood Description 4 13 Rocha House January 28 1963 2400 Shenandoah St 34 02 22 N 118 23 05 W 34 03944 N 118 38472 W 34 03944 118 38472 13 Rocha House South Robertson Residence built in 1865 by Antonio Jose Rocha II on the Rancho Rincon de los Bueyes19 Moreton Bay Fig Tree May 10 1963 11000 National Blvd 34 01 42 N 118 25 33 W 34 02833 N 118 42583 W 34 02833 118 42583 19 Moreton Bay Fig Tree Palms Australian fig tree planted in 1875 See also Santa Barbara s Moreton Bay Fig Tree 38 Site of Founders Oak June 15 1966 Haverford Ave between Sunset Blvd and Antioch St Pacific Palisades Coast live oak that played a significant role in founding of Pacific Palisades cut down in 1975 due to termite infestation44 2378 Hangar No 1 Building November 16 1966 5701 W Imperial Hwy 33 55 54 N 118 22 55 W 33 93167 N 118 38194 W 33 93167 118 38194 44 Hangar No 1 Building Westchester The first structure built at Mines Field now Los Angeles International Airport in 1929148 Coral Trees Erythrina Caffra Between 26th amp Bringham March 3 1976 San Vicente Blvd Brentwood Coral trees planted along San Vicente Blvd between 26th St and Bringham Ave 182 2347 Ivy Park Substation February 1 1978 9009 9031 Venice Blvd 34 01 35 N 118 23 34 W 34 02639 N 118 39278 W 34 02639 118 39278 182 Ivy Park Substation Palms Mission Revival electrical substation built in 1907 to provide power for the Los Angeles Pacific Railway254 Marymount High School Main Admin Bldg Chapel amp Auditorium September 28 1982 10643 Sunset Blvd 34 04 30 N 118 26 43 W 34 07500 N 118 44528 W 34 07500 118 44528 254 Marymount High School Bel Air Spanish Colonial style school buildings with Mission elements designed by Ross Montgomery dedicated in 1932259 Loyola Theater December 17 1982 8610 S Sepulveda Blvd 33 57 34 N 118 23 45 W 33 95944 N 118 39583 W 33 95944 118 39583 259 Loyola Theater Westchester Baroque Moderne style theater designed by Clarence J Smale built in 1948 Its etched glass doors ticket booth and interior murals are one of a kind according to the Cultural Heritage Commission 270 2370 Venice Canal System July 15 1983 33 59 04 N 118 27 59 W 33 98444 N 118 46639 W 33 98444 118 46639 270 Venice Canal System Venice Man made canals built in 1905 by developer Abbot Kinney as part of his plan to recreate the appearance and feel of Venice Italy in Southern California 276 Pacific Palisades Business Block April 24 1984 15300 15318 Sunset Blvd 34 02 50 N 118 31 34 W 34 04722 N 118 52611 W 34 04722 118 52611 276 Pacific Palisades Business Block Pacific Palisades Former Santa Monica Land amp Water Co Bldg Spanish Colonial structure built in 1924 designed by Clifton Nourse279 Greenacres Former Harold Lloyd Estate July 24 1984 101 121 Marymount Pl 10643 10685 Sunset Blvd Bel AirBeverly Hills Home of silent film star Harold Lloyd from 1927 to 1971 estate originally included a 44 room mansion golf course and 900 foot 270 m canoe run on 15 acres 61 000 m2 318 Holmby House February 3 1987 1221 1223 Holmby Ave 34 03 55 N 118 25 46 W 34 06528 N 118 42944 W 34 06528 118 42944 318 Holmby House Westwood Eclectic Mediterranean style duplex built in late 1920s319 The Grove March 11 1987 10669 10683 Santa Monica Blvd 34 03 10 N 118 25 51 W 34 05278 N 118 43083 W 34 05278 118 43083 319 Grove The Westwood French Revival cottages in a courtyard setting designed by Allen Siple320 Landfair Apartments May 20 1987 10940 10954 Ophir Dr 34 04 05 N 118 27 04 W 34 06806 N 118 45111 W 34 06806 118 45111 320 Landfair Apartments Westwood International style apartments built in 1937 designed by Richard Neutra324 The Lindbrook August 14 1987 10800 10808 Lindbrook Dr 34 03 38 N 118 26 25 W 34 06056 N 118 44028 W 34 06056 118 44028 324 Lindbrook The Westwood Mediterranean courtyard apartments built in 13351 Strathmore Apartments April 8 1988 11005 110131 2 Strathmore Dr 34 03 55 N 118 27 03 W 34 06528 N 118 45083 W 34 06528 118 45083 351 Strathmore Apartments Westwood International style apartments designed by Richard Neutra built in 1937360 2376 Bratskeller Egyptian Theater Ralphs Grocery Store June 21 1988 1142 1154 Westwood Blvd 10885 10887 Lindbrook Dr 34 03 35 N 118 26 40 W 34 05972 N 118 44444 W 34 05972 118 44444 360 Bratskeller Egyptian Theater Ralphs Grocery Store Westwood Mediterranean building originally a grocery store was one of the original buildings in Westwood Village built in 1929361 Fox Bruin Theater June 21 1988 926 950 Broxton Ave 34 03 45 N 118 26 48 W 34 06250 N 118 44667 W 34 06250 118 44667 361 Fox Bruin Theater Westwood Movie palace with Streamline Moderne marquee designed by noted architect S Charles Lee362 Fox Village Theater June 21 1988 945 Broxton Ave 34 03 45 N 118 26 50 W 34 06250 N 118 44722 W 34 06250 118 44722 362 Fox Village Theater Westwood First movie theater in Westwood Village built in 1931 designed in Spanish Colonial Revival style by P P Lewis363 Gayley Terrace June 21 1988 959 Gayley Ave 34 03 43 N 118 26 54 W 34 06194 N 118 44833 W 34 06194 118 44833 363 Gayley Terrace Westwood Spanish Colonial Revival apartments built in 1940 designed by Laurence B Clapp364 Janss Investment Company Building June 21 1988 1045 1099 Westwood Blvd 34 03 40 N 118 26 44 W 34 06111 N 118 44556 W 34 06111 118 44556 364 Janss Investment Company Building Westwood Classical style domed structure built in 1929 dome is a Westwood landmark365 Kelton Apartments June 21 1988 644 648 Kelton Ave 34 03 55 N 118 27 09 W 34 06528 N 118 45250 W 34 06528 118 45250 365 Kelton Apartments Westwood International style apartments built in 1941 designed by Richard Neutra367 Sheats Apartments June 21 1988 10919 Strathmore Dr 34 04 04 N 118 26 58 W 34 06778 N 118 44944 W 34 06778 118 44944 367 Sheets Apartments Westwood Futurist apartment building designed by John Lautner built in 1949368 Elkay Apartments June 21 1988 638 642 Kelton Ave 34 03 55 N 118 27 10 W 34 06528 N 118 45278 W 34 06528 118 45278 368 Elkay Apartments Westwood International style apartment building designed by Richard Neutra built in 1948381 The Eames House Studio and Grounds Case Study House 8 July 15 1988 203 Chautauqua Blvd 34 01 48 N 118 31 07 W 34 03000 N 118 51861 W 34 03000 118 51861 381 Eames House Pacific Palisades Landmark of mid 20th century modern architecture built in 1949 by design pioneers Charles and Ray Kaiser Eames as their home and studio 387 Gas Station September 2 1988 110 S Barrington Ave 34 03 55 N 118 28 11 W 34 06528 N 118 46972 W 34 06528 118 46972 387 Gas Station Brentwood Spanish Colonial style gas station built in 1939 designed by Raymond A Stockdale440 Eastern Star Home including Front Grounds and Courtyard May 16 1989 11725 Sunset Blvd 34 03 54 N 118 28 17 W 34 06500 N 118 47139 W 34 06500 118 47139 440 Eastern Star Home Brentwood Spanish Colonial Revival home built in 1931 designed by William Mooser and Co of San Francisco446 Courtyard Apartment Complex September 1 1989 10830 Lindbrook Dr 34 03 37 N 118 26 29 W 34 06028 N 118 44139 W 34 06028 118 44139 446 Courtyard Apartment Complex Westwood Spanish Colonial apartments built in 1936 designed by Frederick Clark447 Courtyard Apartment Complex September 1 1989 10836 10840 Lindbrook Dr 34 03 37 N 118 26 32 W 34 06028 N 118 44222 W 34 06028 118 44222 447 Courtyard Apartment Complex Westwood Monterey Revival apartments built in 1935 part of the planned architecture for Westwood Village465 Sycamore Trees October 27 1989 Bienvenida Ave 51 sycamore trees planted in 1926 south of Sunset Blvd to the cul de sac485 Nicolosi Estate April 6 1990 414 Saint Pierre Rd Bel Air Mediterranean Revival mansion designed by Paul Williams in 1931 grounds include 300 foot 91 m serpentine swimming pool490 SA ANGNA May 1 1990 4231 4363 S Lincoln Blvd Marina del Rey Site was a major village and burial ground c 1540 of Gabrielino Indians506 Tischler Residence October 9 1990 175 Greenfield Ave 34 04 21 N 118 27 23 W 34 07250 N 118 45639 W 34 07250 118 45639 506 Tischler Residence Westwood International Modern style house built in 1950 designed by Rudolf Schindler530 John Entenza House Case Study House April 30 1991 205 Chautanqua Blvd 34 01 47 N 118 31 07 W 34 02972 N 118 51861 W 34 02972 118 51861 530 Entenza John House Pacific Palisades International Modern style home built in 1949 a collaboration between Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen532 Venice Arcades including Columns and Capitals April 23 1991 67 71 Windward Ave 33 59 15 N 118 28 21 W 33 98750 N 118 47250 W 33 98750 118 47250 532 Venice Arcades Venice Built in 1904 as part of Abbot Kinney s Venice of America 547 Camp Joseph Malibu Lodge October 2 1991 3000 Rustic Canyon Rd 34 03 03 N 118 30 35 W 34 05083 N 118 50972 W 34 05083 118 50972 547 Camp Joseph Malibu Lodge Pacific Palisades American Craftsman lodge built in 1941 for the Boy Scouts570 Airport Theme Building December 18 1993 201 Center Way33 56 39 N 118 24 09 W 33 94417 N 118 40250 W 33 94417 118 40250 570 Airport Theme Building Westchester Landmark space age structure at LAX built in 1961 with intersecting parabolic arches supporting a disc shaped restaurant pod577 Sturges House May 25 1993 441 449 Skyewiay Rd 34 04 00 N 118 28 52 W 34 06667 N 118 48111 W 34 06667 118 48111 577 Sturges George House Brentwood One story home designed in 1939 by Frank Lloyd Wright the only Usonian Wright structure in Southern California589 Feuchtwanger House Villa Aurora February 2 1994 520 Paseo Miramar34 02 46 N 118 33 21 W 34 04611 N 118 55583 W 34 04611 118 55583 589 Feuchtwanger House Villa Aurora Pacific Palisades Spanish Colonial Revival house built in 1928 for Lion Feuchtwanger housed an enormous library refuge for talented emigres 594 Bradbury House April 26 1994 60 102 Ocean Way Santa Monica Spanish Colonial Revival adobe residence built c 1922 from a design by John Byers595 Venice Division Police Station April 26 1994 685 Venice Blvd 33 59 29 N 118 27 31 W 33 99139 N 118 45861 W 33 99139 118 45861 595 Venice Division Police Station Venice Reinforced concrete Art Deco building constructed in 1929 later converted from police station to home of non profit arts organization SPARC623 Kappe Residence April 16 1996 715 Brooktree Rd 34 02 29 N 118 30 56 W 34 04139 N 118 51556 W 34 04139 118 51556 623 Kappe Residence Pacific Palisades House designed in 1969 by architect Raymond Kappe as his own residence modern design built into a heavily treed hillside624 Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments April 16 1996 3819 3827 Dunn Dr 34 01 20 N 118 23 56 W 34 02222 N 118 39889 W 34 02222 118 39889 624 Joseph Lawrence and Martha Residence Palms Storybook fantasy style residence sometimes called Hobbit Houses 632 Goldenfeld House February 4 1997 810 Bramble Way34 04 20 N 118 29 07 W 34 07222 N 118 48528 W 34 07222 118 48528 632 Goldenfeld House Brentwood633 Haas House February 4 1997 12404 Rochedale Lane34 04 20 N 118 29 06 W 34 07222 N 118 48500 W 34 07222 118 48500 633 Goldenfeld House Brentwood634 Kalmick House February 4 1997 12327 Rochedale Lane34 04 23 N 118 29 02 W 34 07306 N 118 48389 W 34 07306 118 48389 634 Kalmick House Brentwood635 Weckler House February 4 1997 12434 Rochedale Lane34 04 21 N 118 29 10 W 34 07250 N 118 48611 W 34 07250 118 48611 635 Weckler House Brentwood637 The Campbell Divertimento Fountain March 18 1997 1150 Brooklawn Dr Bel Air647 Sten Frenke Gould Residence December 19 1997 126 Mabery Rd Pacific Palisades655 George R Kress House September 18 1998 2337 Benedict Canyon Dr 34 06 48 N 118 26 05 W 34 11333 N 118 43472 W 34 11333 118 43472 655 Kress George R Home Benedict Canyon656 Binoculars Building October 14 1998 340 Main St 33 59 43 48 N 118 28 36 8 W 33 9954111 N 118 476889 W 33 9954111 118 476889 656 Binoculars Venice663 Uplifters Clubhouse August 10 1999 601 Latimer Rd Pacific Palisades669 Bailey House Case Study House 21 November 9 1999 9038 Wonderland Park Ave Bel Air680 Mutual Housing Association Site Office June 6 2000 990 Hanley Ave 34 04 35 N 118 29 20 W 34 07639 N 118 48889 W 34 07639 118 48889 680 Mutual Housing Association Site Office Brentwood682 Schott House June 14 2000 907 N Hanley Ave 34 04 27 N 118 29 10 W 34 07417 N 118 48611 W 34 07417 118 48611 682 Schott House Brentwood685 Pascual Marquez Family Cemetery October 17 2000 631 N San Lorenzo St Pacific Palisades693 Israel House April 24 2001 914 N Bluegrass Lane34 04 29 N 118 29 07 W 34 07472 N 118 48528 W 34 07472 118 48528 693 Israel House Brentwood694 Emmons House April 24 2001 661 N Brooktree Rd Pacific Palisades695 Gross House April 24 2001 860 N Hanley Ave 34 04 25 N 118 29 11 W 34 07361 N 118 48639 W 34 07361 118 48639 695 Gross House Brentwood696 Jones amp Emmons Building April 24 2001 12248 W Santa Monica Blvd 34 02 22 N 118 27 53 W 34 03944 N 118 46472 W 34 03944 118 46472 696 Jones amp Emmons Bldg West Los Angeles697 Kermin House April 24 2001 900 N Stonehill Lane34 04 29 N 118 29 05 W 34 07472 N 118 48472 W 34 07472 118 48472 697 Kermin House Brentwood698 Sherwood House April 24 2001 947 N Stonehill Lane34 04 34 N 118 29 05 W 34 07611 N 118 48472 W 34 07611 118 48472 698 Kermin House Brentwood703 Chateau Colline July 31 2001 10341 10335 W Wilshire Blvd 34 04 04 N 118 25 37 W 34 06778 N 118 42694 W 34 06778 118 42694 703 Chateau Colline Westwood716 Cliff May Experimental House June 12 2002 1831 Old Ranch Rd 720 Arens House October 1 2002 12436 Deerbrook Lane34 04 26 N 118 29 07 W 34 07389 N 118 48528 W 34 07389 118 48528 720 Arens House Brentwood721 Stoleroff House October 1 2002 12367 Deerbrook Lane34 04 25 N 118 29 04 W 34 07361 N 118 48444 W 34 07361 118 48444 721 Stoleroff House Brentwood722 Volk House October 1 2002 12412 W Deerbrook Lane34 04 23 N 118 29 05 W 34 07306 N 118 48472 W 34 07306 118 48472 722 Volk House Brentwood723 Wurtele House October 1 2002 946 Stonehill Lane34 04 34 N 118 29 04 W 34 07611 N 118 48444 W 34 07611 118 48444 723 Wurtele House Brentwood724 Venice of America House October 1 2002 1223 Cabrillo Ave 33 59 26 N 118 28 06 W 33 99056 N 118 46833 W 33 99056 118 46833 724 Venice of America House Venice Late Victorian house built in 1906 731 Westwood Village Memorial Park May 16 2003 1218 Glendon Ave 34 03 30 N 118 26 28 W 34 05833 N 118 44111 W 34 05833 118 44111 731 Westwood Village Memorial Park Westwood Burial place of many entertainment industry celebrities including Marilyn Monroe Merv Griffin Rodney Dangerfield and Walter Matthau745 Durham House March 28 2003 1851 Kelton Ave 34 02 51 N 118 26 17 W 34 04750 N 118 43806 W 34 04750 118 43806 745 Durham House West Los Angeles746 Pengelly House March 28 2003 1845 Kelton Ave 34 02 52 N 118 26 17 W 34 04778 N 118 43806 W 34 04778 118 43806 746 Pengelly House West Los Angeles747 Siple House March 28 2003 1841 Kelton Ave 34 02 52 N 118 26 18 W 34 04778 N 118 43833 W 34 04778 118 43833 747 Siple House West Los Angeles Spanish Colonial Revival design by Allen Siple c 1930s 749 Venice City Hall June 3 2003 681 E Venice Blvd 33 59 26 N 118 27 35 W 33 99056 N 118 45972 W 33 99056 118 45972 749 Venice City Hall Venice767 Temple Mishkon Tephilo 206 Main St 33 59 53 19 N 118 28 41 75 W 33 9981083 N 118 4782639 W 33 9981083 118 4782639 Venice797 Hamma House May 4 2005 12401 W Deerbrook Lane34 04 24 N 118 29 05 W 34 07333 N 118 48472 W 34 07333 118 48472 797 Hamma House Brentwood Also known as Mutual Housing Ass n part of a model cooperative community built after World War II from 1947 to 1950800 Marquez Filling Station May 25 2005 507 Entrada Drive Pacific Palisades Gas station built in 1924 and operated continuously until 2004808 Neutra Maxwell House July 8 2005 475 N Bowling Green Way34 04 03 N 118 28 37 W 34 06750 N 118 47694 W 34 06750 118 47694 808 Maxwell House Angelino Heights First peaked roof house designed by Richard Neutra with triangular glazed gable openings built in 1941 profoundly influenced American suburban architecture in the 1950s and 1960s moved to Angelino Heights 2007 08829 James Goldstein Office December 14 2005 10100 W Santa Monica Blvd Suite 203034 03 41 N 118 25 01 W 34 06139 N 118 41694 W 34 06139 118 41694 829 James Goldstein Office Century City Office suite in 26 story highrise designed by architect John Lautner in 1987834 Gustav R Rich House January 25 2006 689 N Elkins Rd 34 04 10 N 118 29 25 W 34 06944 N 118 49028 W 34 06944 118 49028 834 Rich Gustav R House Brentwood International style modern home built in 1967 5 862 Miller House March 7 2007 12420 West Rochedale Lane34 04 23 N 118 29 09 W 34 07306 N 118 48583 W 34 07306 118 48583 862 Miller House Brentwood886 Gould Lafetra House August 15 2007 12256 W Canna Rd 34 04 54 N 118 29 11 W 34 08167 N 118 48639 W 34 08167 118 48639 886 Gould Lafetra House Brentwood Three story Modern home designed by Raymond Kappe built in 1968 6 887 Barry Building October 2 2007 11973 W San Vicente Blvd 34 03 09 N 118 28 19 W 34 05250 N 118 47194 W 34 05250 118 47194 887 Barry Building Brentwood Office building designed by Milton Caughey built in 1951 with the geometry and clean lines favored by European modernism and central courtyard with integrated landscaping and two gracefully curving staircases of concrete 7 893 Castera Residence October 30 2007 651 N Siena Way34 4 56 79 N 118 26 45 82 W 34 0824417 N 118 4460611 W 34 0824417 118 4460611 893 Castera Residence Bel Air Also known as the Castera Ward Residence French Provincial concrete house designed by Paul Revere Williams in 1936 longtime home of actress Jane Wyatt 7 919 UCLAN Crest Theater May 14 2008 1262 South Westwood Blvd 34 03 27 N 118 26 34 W 34 05750 N 118 44278 W 34 05750 118 44278 919 UCLAN Crest Theater Westwood Art Deco Revival movie theater built in 1940 It was a second run neighborhood house until 1962 when John Orland Director of Advertising for Herts Lion International Corp held the U S Premiere of A Matter of Who starring Terry Thomas at the Crest Theater opening Westwood as a first run venue 926 Kinney Tabor House July 9 2008 1310 South Sixth Ave Venice American Craftsman style structure built in 1906 originally used as the Cosmos Club then as a girls school and finally as a home 8 927 Sturdevant Bungalow July 9 2008 721 East Amoroso Pl 33 59 31 N 118 27 33 W 33 99194 N 118 45917 W 33 99194 118 45917 927 Sturdevant Bungalow Venice American Craftsman style home built in 1914 9 935 Santa Monica Forestry Station Eucalyptus Grove October 28 2008 601 Latimer Rd Pacific Palisades Adjacent to the Rustic Canyon Recreation Center LAHCM 663 Uplifters Clubhouse Also California Historical Landmark 840 10 936 Aldersgate We Boys J O C Lodge October 28 2008 925 N Haverford Ave 34 2 56 04 N 118 31 44 69 W 34 0489000 N 118 5290806 W 34 0489000 118 5290806 936 Aldersgate We Boys J O C Lodge Pacific Palisades Mission Revival Craftsman architecture built in Wilshire in 1910 moved to Temescal Canyon in 1928 10 948 Sinay House March 10 2009 1861 N Heather Ct 34 6 16 78 N 118 24 27 81 W 34 1046611 N 118 4077250 W 34 1046611 118 4077250 948 Sinay House Beverly Crest International style 1947 designed by Richard Neutra 11 955 Dickinson and Gillespie Building May 20 2009 200 Culver Blvd 33 57 30 95 N 118 26 53 12 W 33 9585972 N 118 4480889 W 33 9585972 118 4480889 955 Dickinson and Gillespie Building Playa del Rey Spanish Colonial Revival style built in 1922 12 979 Venice West Cafe January 27 2010 321 S Ocean Front Walk Venice Vernacular commercial built in 1922 on the Venice Boardwalk important to the counterculture of the 1960s with poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Jim Morrison 13 983 Barsha House May 12 2010 302 N Mesa Rd Pacific Palisades Built 1938 designed by Richard Neutra and P Pfisterer 14 Non HCM sites also recognized EditThe LA HCM sites listed above include many of the most important historic sites in the westside area Some others within L A in the area have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places or designated as California Historical Landmarks These are Code 15 Landmark name 3 Image Date designated 3 Locality 3 Neighborhood Description 4 1003 Serra Springs 11800 Texas Ave 34 02 43 N 118 27 29 W 34 04528 N 118 45806 W 34 04528 118 45806 1003 Serra Springs West Los Angeles Natural springs located on the campus of University High School called Kuruvungna by the native Tongva people who used it as natural fresh water source since 400 BCE it continues to produce 22 000 25 000 gallons of water a day1003 Will Rogers Estate Historic Park 14253 Sunset Blvd 34 03 17 N 118 30 45 W 34 05472 N 118 51250 W 34 05472 118 51250 1003 Rogers Will Estate Historic Park Pacific Palisades 31 room ranch house 11 baths seven fireplaces surrounded by a stable corrals riding ring roping arena golf course polo field became a State Park in 19441003 Warren Wilson Beach House 15 Thirtieth St 33 58 47 N 118 27 57 W 33 97972 N 118 46583 W 33 97972 118 46583 1003 Wilson Warren Beach House Venice Craftsman style house built in 1911 operated over the years as both a residence and a camp2446 Venice Branch Library 610 California Ave 33 59 28 N 118 28 29 W 33 99111 N 118 47472 W 33 99111 118 47472 2446 Venice Branch Venice Former branch library built in 1930Wadsworth Chapel Eisenhower Ave 34 03 18 N 118 27 19 W 34 05500 N 118 45528 W 34 05500 118 45528 Wadsworth Chapel Sawtelle Separate Catholic and Protestant chapels built for residents of the soldiers home oldest building on Wilshire Blvd Streetcar Depot West Los Angeles Pershing and Dewey Aves 34 03 26 N 118 27 36 W 34 05722 N 118 46000 W 34 05722 118 46000 Streetcar Depot Sawtelle Streetcar depot at the Veterans Affairs Center in West Los AngelesCentinela Adobe 7634 Midfield Ave 33 58 3 43 N 118 22 22 4 W 33 9676194 N 118 372889 W 33 9676194 118 372889 Centinela Adobe Westchester Adobe structure completed in 1834 Birthplace of Inglewood currently a museum dedicated to Daniel Freeman founder of InglewoodSee also Edit Los Angeles portalLists 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 the Harbor area 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 in the Wilshire and Westlake areasOther 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 LandmarksReferences Edit HISTORIC CULTURAL MONUMENT HCM REPORT Area Planning Commission West Los Angeles Department of City Planning City of Los Angeles 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 d e f 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 http clkrep lacity org onlinedocs 2006 06 0014 rpt chc 12 28 05 pdf bare URL PDF http cityplanning lacity org staffrpt CHC 6 12 07 CHC 2007 463 pdf bare URL PDF a b Los Angeles Conservancy Preservation Issues Archived from the original on 2008 05 09 Retrieved 2008 07 18 Gluck Marissa 24 July 2008 Kinney Tabor House In Venice Granted Historic Cultural Monument Status Curbed LA http cityplanning lacity org StaffRpt CHC 4 17 08 CHC 2008 881 pdf bare URL PDF a b Office of Historic Resources Newsletter January 2009 Office of Historic Resources Newsletter April 2009 Office of Historic Resources Newsletter July 2009 Office of Historic Resources Newsletter April 2010 Office of Historic Resources Newsletter July 2010 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 yellow represents sites that are L A Historic Cultural Monuments without a higher designation No color represents information is unavailable or the monument has been delisted To resort on this column refresh your browser External links Editofficial Designated L A Historic Cultural Monuments LAHCM website with ever updated LAHCM list via PDF link 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 see Landmarks by Community Planning Area Westside links website curator Floyd B Bariscale http www rockethub com projects 42307 save tarzan s home Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments on the Westside amp oldid 1118192629, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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