List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments on the East and Northeast Sides

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This is a list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments on the East and Northeast Sides of the city of Los Angeles, California, in the United States. There are more than 140 Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments (LAHCM) in this area. It includes the communities of Boyle Heights, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Lincoln Heights, Mt. Washington, Hermon, Garvanza and Montecito Heights. They are designated by the City's Cultural Heritage Commission.

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Current and former Historic-Cultural Monuments

HCM # [1] Landmark name [2] ImageDate designated [2] Locality [2] NeighborhoodDescription [3]
10 Eagle Rock Eaglerock.jpg November 16, 1962Terminus of N. Figueroa St.
34°8′36″N118°11′01″W / 34.14333°N 118.18361°W / 34.14333; -118.18361 (10. Eagle Rock)
Eagle Rock Large outcropping of rock, with an overhang which produces a shadow that looks like an eagle in flight under certain lighting conditions.
22 Palms-Southern Pacific Railroad Depot Palms - Southern Pacific Railroad Depot.jpg August 9, 19633800 Homer Street
34°5′18″N118°12′29″W / 34.08833°N 118.20806°W / 34.08833; -118.20806 (22. Palms-Southern Pacific Railroad Depot)
Montecito Heights,
Lincoln Heights
Rail depot built c. 1887 in Palms, became part of the Pacific Electric Railway in 1911; relocated to Heritage Square
40 Hale House Hale House, Heritage Square, Los Angeles.JPG June 15, 19663800 Homer St.
34°5′18″N118°12′28″W / 34.08833°N 118.20778°W / 34.08833; -118.20778 (40. Hale House)
Montecito Heights,
Lincoln Heights
Colorful Victorian house called the most photographed house in Los Angeles; moved to Heritage Square Museum in 1970
42 San Antonio Winery September 14, 1966737 Lamar St.
34°3′50″N118°13′25″W / 34.06389°N 118.22361°W / 34.06389; -118.22361 (42. San Antonio Winery)
Lincoln Heights Winery founded in 1917; the last remaining winery in the city of Los Angeles.
54 Old 6th Street Wooden Bridge May 22, 1968Hollenbeck Park Lake
34°2′26″N118°13′03″W / 34.04056°N 118.21750°W / 34.04056; -118.21750 (54. Old 6th Street Wooden Bridge (site of))
Boyle Heights Bridge demolished in 1968
59 Eagle Rock City Hall Eagle Rock City Hall.jpg February 26, 19692035 Colorado Blvd.
34°8′21″N118°12′38″W / 34.13917°N 118.21056°W / 34.13917; -118.21056 (59. Eagle Rock City Hall)
Eagle Rock This three-level, Spanish tile-roofed building was constructed in 1922, three years after Eagle Rock was incorporated as a City. It later became a part of the City of Los Angeles.
62 Judson Studios Judson Studios, Los Angeles.JPG August 13, 1969200-204 S. Avenue 66
34°6′45″N118°10′47″W / 34.11250°N 118.17972°W / 34.11250; -118.17972 (62. Judson Studios)
Highland Park Founded in 1897.
65 Valley Knudsen Garden Residence Valley Knudsen Garden and Residence.jpg April 15, 19703800 Homer St.
34°5′17″N118°12′29″W / 34.08806°N 118.20806°W / 34.08806; -118.20806 (65. Valley Knudsen Garden Residence)
Montecito Heights,
Lincoln Heights
This home was built around 1877 in East Los Angeles (Lincoln Heights) for a man named Richard E.Shaw. This 19th Century Mansard style residence was sold to the city and moved to Heritage Square Museum in 1971 from 1926 Johnston st, Lincoln Heights 90031. In February, 1971, the building was dedicated to Mrs Valley Knudsen the founder and president of the Bel Air Garden Club, which paid for much of the house’s renovation.
68 Charles Lummis Residence Lummis House, Los Angeles 2.JPG September 2, 1970200 E. Avenue 43
34°5′35″N118°12′25″W / 34.09306°N 118.20694°W / 34.09306; -118.20694 (68. Lummis House)
Highland Park Also known as El Alisal; fanciful rock house built by Charles Fletcher Lummis now operated as a museum
97 Residence at 1620 Pleasant Avenue February 23, 19721620 Pleasant Avenue
34°2′52″N118°13′14″W / 34.04778°N 118.22056°W / 34.04778; -118.22056 (97. Residence at 1620 Pleasant Avenue)
Boyle Heights High Victorian Italianate house demolished in 1973
98 Mt. Pleasant House Mount Pleasant House, Los Angeles.JPG March 15, 19723800 Homer St.
34°5′18″N118°12′27″W / 34.08833°N 118.20750°W / 34.08833; -118.20750 (98. Mt. Pleasant House)
Montecito Heights,
Lincoln Heights
High Victorian Italianate mansion built in 1876; moved to Heritage Square Museum in 1975
102 Residence at 1030 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue 1030 Cesar Chavez Avenue, Los Angeles.jpg October 4, 19721030 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue
34°3′13″N118°13′28″W / 34.05361°N 118.22444°W / 34.05361; -118.22444 (102. Residence at 1030 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue)
Boyle Heights One of the few brick houses from the Victorian era remaining in Los Angeles
105 Hiner House November 15, 19724757 N. Figueroa St.
34°6′05″N118°12′12″W / 34.10139°N 118.20333°W / 34.10139; -118.20333 (105. Hiner House)
Highland Park California chalet house with Oriental influence built by music professor Edwin C. Hiner in 1922 using stones from the Arroyo Seco
106 San Encino Abbey San Encino Abbey.jpg November 15, 19726211 Arroyo Glen
34°6′48″N118°11′06″W / 34.11333°N 118.18500°W / 34.11333; -118.18500 (106. San Encino Abbey)
Highland Park Modeled on a 17th-century monastery and includes rocks and bits of masonry from old monasteries, castles and European ruins
107 McClure Residence November 15, 1972432-498 N. Avenue 66
34°7′01″N118°10′35″W / 34.11694°N 118.17639°W / 34.11694; -118.17639 (107. Residence at 432-498 N. Avenue 66)
Garvanza Queen Anne and Eastlake style Victorian house built c. 1890
108 Beaudry Avenue House Beaudry Avenue House.jpg January 3, 19733800 Homer St.
34°5′16″N118°12′30″W / 34.08778°N 118.20833°W / 34.08778; -118.20833 (108. Beaudry Avenue House)
Montecito Heights,
Lincoln Heights
Italianate, Queen Anne and Eastlake style Victorian house built in 1885; moved to Heritage Square Museum in 1974
142 El Mio Smith Estate, Highland Park.jpg April 16, 19755905 El Mio Dr.
34°6′51″N118°11′34″W / 34.11417°N 118.19278°W / 34.11417; -118.19278 (142. Smith Estate)
Highland Park Queen Anne and Eastlake house built in 1887 for Judge David Patterson Hatch, who relocated from Santa Barbara to preside over the Lucky Baldwin breach of promise lawsuit. The house is listed on the National Register under the Smith Estate, named after a family that owned it for over 60 years.
143 Residence at 6028 Hayes Avenue 6028 Hayes Avenue, Los Angeles.jpg April 16, 19756028 Hayes Ave.
34°6′35″N118°11′13″W / 34.10972°N 118.18694°W / 34.10972; -118.18694 (143. Residence at 6028 Hayes Avenue)
Highland Park
144 Residence at 2054-2056 Griffin Avenue 2054 Griffin Avenue, Los Angeles.jpg May 21, 19752054-2056 Griffin Ave.
34°4′09″N118°12′41″W / 34.06917°N 118.21139°W / 34.06917; -118.21139 (144. Residence at 2054-2056 Griffin Avenue)
Lincoln Heights
145 Residence at 3537 Griffin Avenue Residence at 3537 Griffin Avenue 2015-04-12.jpg May 21, 19753537 Griffin Ave.
34°5′09″N118°12′37″W / 34.08583°N 118.21028°W / 34.08583; -118.21028 (145. Residence at 3537 Griffin Avenue)
Montecito Heights
153 Lincoln Park Carousel April 21, 1976Valley Boulevard & Mission Road Lincoln Heights Demolished: 08-25-1976 after severe fire damage
156 Fire Station No. 1 LAFD Station - 1.JPG July 7, 19762230 Pasadena Ave.
34°4′31″N118°13′06″W / 34.07528°N 118.21833°W / 34.07528; -118.21833 (156. Fire Station No. 1)
Lincoln Heights The 1940 LAFD station is classified as an example of Streamline Moderne architecture.
157 Residence at 3110 N. Broadway 3110 N. Broadway.jpg July 7, 19763110 N. Broadway
34°4′25″N118°12′31″W / 34.07361°N 118.20861°W / 34.07361; -118.20861 (157. Residence at 3110 N. Broadway)
Lincoln Heights
164 Glendale-Hyperion Bridge Part of the Glendale-Hyperion Bridge.jpg October 20, 1976Los Angeles RiverGriffith ParkThe 56-foot-wide (17 m), 1,370-foot-long (420 m) bridge crosses over the Los Angeles River, Golden State Freeway and Riverside Drive, between Ettrick Street and Glenfeliz Boulevard. Completed in 1929, it features a series of reinforced concrete arches.
245 Lincoln Avenue Church Building Lincoln Avenue Church Building.jpg June 4, 19813800 Homer Street Montecito Heights,
Lincoln Heights
261 Lincoln Heights Branch Library Lincoln Heights Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG June 3, 19832530 Workman St.
34°04′34″N118°12′51″W / 34.07611°N 118.21417°W / 34.07611; -118.21417 (261. Lincoln Heights Branch)
Lincoln Heights Second oldest branch library in Los Angeles; built in 1916 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie
262 Residence at 2700 Eagle Street 2700 Eagle Street, Los Angeles.jpg June 3, 19832700 Eagle St.
34°2′16.7″N118°12′30.26″W / 34.037972°N 118.2084056°W / 34.037972; -118.2084056 (262. Residence at 2700 Eagle Street)
Boyle Heights
263 Villa Rafael June 3, 19832123 Parkside Ave.
34°4′11″N118°12′01″W / 34.06972°N 118.20028°W / 34.06972; -118.20028 (263. Villa Rafael)
Lincoln Heights
265 Bridge at Fourth and Lorena Streets Fourth and Lorena Bridge, Los Angeles.jpg June 7, 1983Fourth and Lorena Streets Boyle Heights
269 Mount Washington Cable Car Station June 28, 1983200-202 W. Avenue 43
34°5′43″N118°12′35″W / 34.09528°N 118.20972°W / 34.09528; -118.20972 (269. Mount Washington Cable Car Station)
Mt. Washington
274 Highland Park Police Station Highland Park Police Station 2007 10 25.jpg January 4, 19846045 York Blvd.
34°7′8″N118°11′12″W / 34.11889°N 118.18667°W / 34.11889; -118.18667 (274. Highland Park Police Station)
Highland Park Former police station built in 1926; now used as the Los Angeles Police Museum
282 Highland Park Masonic Temple Highland Park Masonic Temple, Los Angeles.JPG August 29, 1984104 N. Avenue 56
34°6′32″N118°11′37″W / 34.10889°N 118.19361°W / 34.10889; -118.19361 (282. Highland Park Masonic Temple)
Highland Park Well-preserved Masonic Temple built in 1923; now used as a banquet facility
283 Southwest Museum Southwest-museum-closed.JPG August 29, 1984234 Museum Dr.
34°6′3″N118°12′21″W / 34.10083°N 118.20583°W / 34.10083; -118.20583 (283. Southwest Museum)
Mt. Washington Museum and archive for American Indian and Western art and artifacts; opened 1914
284 Highland Park Ebell Club Building Ebell Building, Highland Park.jpg August 29, 1984125-135 S. Avenue 57
34°6′31″N118°11′32″W / 34.10861°N 118.19222°W / 34.10861; -118.19222 (284. Highland Park Ebell Club Building)
Highland Park Ebell women's club, Highland Park chapter building, built 1912.
287 Yoakum House January 18, 1985140-154 S. Avenue 59
34°6′33″N118°11′26″W / 34.10917°N 118.19056°W / 34.10917; -118.19056 (287. Yoakum House)
Highland Park Father Finis Ewing Yoakum (Pisgah Home halfway house founder) lived in this the 2-story house; built in 1915 Tudor revival style;
292 Old Eagle Rock Branch Library 2007September formerEagleRockBranchLibrary.jpg June 18, 19852225 Colorado Blvd.
34°8′22″N118°12′53″W / 34.13944°N 118.21472°W / 34.13944; -118.21472 (292. Old Eagle Rock Branch Library)
Eagle Rock The former Carnegie library was built in 1915 in a Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style
304 Malabar Branch Library Malabar Branch Library, Los Angeles, California.JPG May 19, 19872801 Wabash Ave.
34°3′2″N118°11′47″W / 34.05056°N 118.19639°W / 34.05056; -118.19639 (304. Malabar Branch)
Boyle Heights Branch library; built in 1926; ornamental frieze above entrance
322 Fletcher Drive Bridge July 21, 1987Fletcher Drive at Los Angeles River Atwater Village
338 Drake House 220 S Avenue 60, Los Angeles.jpg January 26, 1988210-220 S. Avenue 60
34°6′35″N118°11′17″W / 34.10972°N 118.18806°W / 34.10972; -118.18806 (338. Drake House)
Highland Park
339 Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Railroad Bridge Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Railroad Bridge.JPG January 26, 1988162 S. Avenue 61
34°6′35″N118°11′12″W / 34.10972°N 118.18667°W / 34.10972; -118.18667 (339. Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Railroad Bridge)
Highland Park
359 Breed Street Shul (Congregation Talmud Torah) Congregation Talmud Torah (Breed Street Shul), Boyle Heights, Los Angeles.JPG November 4, 2001247 N. Breed St.
34°2′48″N118°12′31″W / 34.04667°N 118.20861°W / 34.04667; -118.20861 (359. Congregation Talmud Torah of Los Angeles)
Boyle Heights Largest Orthodox synagogue in the western United States from 1915 to 1951
366 Latter House and Arroyo Stone Wall June 21, 1988137-151 S. Avenue 57
34°6′30″N118°11′32″W / 34.10833°N 118.19222°W / 34.10833; -118.19222 (366. Latter House and Arroyo Stone Wall)
Highland Park
369 Johnson House & Arroyo Stone Wall July 15, 19884985 N. Figueroa St.
34°6′16″N118°12′09″W / 34.10444°N 118.20250°W / 34.10444; -118.20250 (369. Johnson House & Arroyo Stone Wall)
Highland Park
370 Herivel House & Arroyo Stone Wall July 15, 19884979-4985 N. Figueroa St.
34°6′15″N118°12′09″W / 34.10417°N 118.20250°W / 34.10417; -118.20250 (370. Herivel House & Arroyo Stone Wall)
Highland Park
371 Tustin House & Arroyo Stone Wall July 15, 19884967-4973 N. Figueroa St.
34°6′15″N118°12′10″W / 34.10417°N 118.20278°W / 34.10417; -118.20278 (371. Tustin House & Arroyo Stone Wall)
Highland Park
372 Mary P. Field House & Arroyo Stone Wall July 15, 19884967-4971 N. Sycamore Terrace
34°6′16″N118°12′10″W / 34.10444°N 118.20278°W / 34.10444; -118.20278 (372. Mary P. Field House & Arroyo Stone Wall)
Highland Park
373 Arroyo Stone House & Arroyo Stone Wall July 15, 19884939 N. Figueroa St.
34°6′12″N118°12′10″W / 34.10333°N 118.20278°W / 34.10333; -118.20278 (373. Arroyo Stone House & Arroyo Stone Wall)
Highland Park
374 G.W.E. Griffith House 5915 Echo Street, Los Angeles.jpg July 15, 19885915-5919 Echo St.
34°6′35″N118°11′22″W / 34.10972°N 118.18944°W / 34.10972; -118.18944 (374. G.W.E. Griffith House)
Highland Park
375Putnam HouseJuly 15, 19885944-5948 Hayes Ave.
34°6′32″N118°11′19″W / 34.10889°N 118.18861°W / 34.10889; -118.18861 (375. Putnam House)
Highland Park
376 William U. Smith House & Arroyo Stone Wall July 15, 1988140 S. Avenue 57 Highland Park
377 Ollie Tract July 15, 1988179-199 S. Avenue 57; 5701-5731 Benner Street Highland Park
378 Wheeler - Smith House July 15, 19885676-5688 Ash Street
379 Morrell House July 15, 1988215 N. Avenue 53 Highland Park
380 Reeves House July 15, 1988219 N. Avenue 53 Highland Park Destroyed by trash fire: 10-10-2017
383 Residence at 1203-1207 Kipling Avenue 1203-7 Kipling.jpg August 5, 19881203-1207 Kipling Avenue Eagle Rock
384 Department of Water and Power Building August 5, 19882417 Daly St.
34°4′27″N118°12′56″W / 34.07417°N 118.21556°W / 34.07417; -118.21556 (384. Department of Water and Power Building)
Lincoln Heights
388 Edison Electric Company (Los Angeles No. 3 Steam Power Plant) Brewery Arts Complex, Los Angeles.JPG October 21, 1988650 S. Avenue 21
34°3′49″N118°13′01″W / 34.06361°N 118.21694°W / 34.06361; -118.21694 (388. Edison Electric Company)
Lincoln Heights
389 C. M. Church House October 4, 19885907 Echo St.
34°6′35″N118°11′24″W / 34.10972°N 118.19000°W / 34.10972; -118.19000 (389. C. M. Church House)
Highland Park
392 Treehaven Guest House and Grounds November 4, 19884211 Glenalbyn Dr.
34°5′44″N118°12′40″W / 34.09556°N 118.21111°W / 34.09556; -118.21111 (392. Treehaven Guest House and Grounds)
Mt. Washington
393 Wiles House and Grounds November 4, 19884224 Glenalbyn Dr.
34°5′43″N118°12′38″W / 34.09528°N 118.21056°W / 34.09528; -118.21056 (393. Wiles House and Grounds)
Mt. Washington
394 Ernest and Florence Bent Halstead House and Grounds 4200GlenalbynDrive Front.jpg November 4, 19884200 Glenalbyn Dr.
34°5′42″N118°12′40″W / 34.09500°N 118.21111°W / 34.09500; -118.21111 (394. Ernest and Florence Bent Halstead House and Grounds)
Mt. Washington An American Craftsman style home built in 1908
395 H. Stanley Bent House November 4, 19884201 Glenalbyn Dr.
34°5′44″N118°12′42″W / 34.09556°N 118.21167°W / 34.09556; -118.21167 (395. H. Stanley Bent House)
Mt. Washington includes carriage house and front fountain
396 Federal Bank Building November 23, 19882201 N. Broadway Lincoln Heights
400 Sunrise Court November 23, 19885721-5729 Monte Vista Street Highland Park
402 Frederic M. Ashley House December 9, 1988740-742 N. Avenue 66
34°7′10″N118°10′28″W / 34.11944°N 118.17444°W / 34.11944; -118.17444 (402. Frederic M. Ashley House)
Garvanza
404 Los Angeles Railway Huron Substation Huron Substation.jpg December 20, 19882640 N. Huron St.
34°5′07″N118°13′19″W / 34.08528°N 118.22194°W / 34.08528; -118.22194 (404. Los Angeles Railway Huron Substation)
Cypress Park
411 Robert Edmund Williams House (Hathaway Home for Children) January 18, 1989840 N. Avenue 66 Garvanza
412 Garvanza Pumping Station and site of Highland Reservoir Garvanza pumping station.jpg January 20, 1989420 N. Avenue 62 Garvanza
413 Octagon House Octagan House.jpg January 20, 19893800 Homer St.
34°5′17″N118°12′30″W / 34.08806°N 118.20833°W / 34.08806; -118.20833 (413. Octagon House)
Montecito Heights,
Lincoln Heights
Eight-sided house built by Gilbert Longfellow in 1893; Now located at Heritage Square Museum
416 Ziegler Estate Ziegler Estate, Los Angeles.JPG February 21, 19894601 N. Figueroa Blvd.
34°5′55″N118°12′16″W / 34.09861°N 118.20444°W / 34.09861; -118.20444 (416. Ziegler Estate)
Highland Park
418 George W. Wilson Estate February 17, 1989616 N. Avenue 66 Highland Park Destroyed by fire: 12-14-1989
437 A. H. Judson Estate May 19, 19894909-4915 N. Sycamore Terrace; 4911 Pasadena Avenue Terrace Mount Washington Demolished: 01-01-1992
442 Albion Cottages and Milagro Market June 20, 19891801-1813 Albion Street Lincoln Heights
443 Bowman Residence June 20, 19892425 Griffin Avenue Lincoln Heights
461 Meyers House November 3, 19894340 Eagle Rock Boulevard Eagle Rock Destroyed by fire: 01-01-1992
464 Fargo House November 3, 1989206 Thorne Street Garvanza
468 Sacred Heart Church Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Los Angeles.JPG December 5, 19892210 Sichel St.
34°4′14″N118°12′45″W / 34.07056°N 118.21250°W / 34.07056; -118.21250 (468. Sacred Heart Church)
Lincoln Heights
469 Ivar I. Phillips Dwelling December 20, 19894200 N. Figueroa Street Highland Park
470 Ivar I. Phillips Residence December 20, 19894204 N. Figueroa Street Highland Park
471 Argus Court Argus Court.JPG December 20, 19891760-1768 Colorado Boulevard Eagle Rock
481 Mauer House March 23, 1990932 Rome Drive Mt. Washington
482 Arthur S. Bent House May 1, 1987161-169 S. Avenue 49 Highland Park
483 J. B. Merrill House March 23, 1990815 Elyria Drive Mt. Washington
486 Nineteenth Century Los Angeles Chinese Cemetery Shrine August 31, 1990204 N. Evergreen Street Boyle Heights Oldest surviving structure of Chinese settlement in Los Angeles; use of traditional ceremonies brought from China
492 Arroyo Seco Bank Building Arroyo Seco Bank building.jpg July 13, 19906169-6199 York Blvd.; 6301-6311 N. Figueroa St. Highland Park
493 Casa de Adobe July 13, 19904603-4613 Figueroa St & 4610-4618 Woodside Highland Park
494 Kelman Residence and Carriage Barn July 13, 19905029 Echo Street Highland Park
503 Wachtel Studio - Home & Eucalyptus Grove October 9, 1990315 W. Avenue 43 & 4306 Glenmuir Avenue Mt. Washington
528 Dr. Franklin S. Whaley Residence April 23, 19916434 Crescent Street Garvanza
529 Montecito View House Montecito view house.gif April 23, 19914115 Berenice Place Montecito Heights
533 Residence at 2660 Sichel Street June 11, 19912660 Sichel Street Lincoln Heights
536 Eagle Rock Playground Clubhouse Eagle Rock Playground Clubhouse.jpg July 2, 19911100 Eagle Vista Drive Eagle Rock

Designed by Richard Neutra in 1949. [4]

537 Eagle Rock Women's Twentieth Century Clubhouse Women's 20th Century Club.jpg July 2, 19911841-1855 Colorado Bl/5101-5105 Hermosa Ave Eagle Rock
539 J.E. Maxwell Residence July 19, 1991211 S. Avenue 52 Highland Park
540 Piper House (Los Angeles) July 19, 1991326 N. Avenue 53 Highland Park Destroyed by fire: 08-20-1995
541 Reverend Williel Thomson Residence July 19, 1991215 S. Avenue 52 Highland Park
542 Swanson House July 2, 19912373 Addison Way Eagle Rock
549 Highland Theater Building October 2, 1991103 E. Avenue 56 & 5600-5608 N Figueroa Highland Park
550 A.J. Madison House October 2, 1991148-150 S. Avenue 56 Highland Park
554 La Paloma (house) March 18, 1992357-369 N. Avenue 53 & 5300-5320 Granada St Highland Park
556 Charlie and Nettie Williams Home April 21, 1992212-214 N. Avenue 57 Highland Park
558 Department of Water and Power Distributing Station No. 2 Department of Water and Power Distributing Station No. 2.JPG April 21, 1992211-235 N. Avenue 61; 6100-6114 Mount Angelus Drive; 6112 Monte Vista Street Highland Park
562 Eagle Rock Women's Christian Temperence Union Home Eagle Rock Women's Christian Temperence Union Home.JPG May 26, 19922222-2244 Laverna Ave & 2225-2245 Norwalk Ave.; 2225-2245 Norwalk Ave & 2222-2244 Laverna Av Eagle Rock
564 E.A. Spencer Estate August 25, 19925660 Ash Street Highland Park An American Foursquare style home designed by Charles C. Dodge in 1898
565 Charles H. Greenshaw Residence August 25, 19921102-1114 Lantana Dr & 6371-7381 Rosswd Ter Garvanza
569 Van De Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakery Van De Kamps Bakery Building Los Angeles 2010-06-15.jpg May 12, 19922900-2930 Fletcher Dr & 3016-3020 San Fernando Rd.Glassell ParkNow house the satellite campus of Los Angeles City College.
575 Security Trust and Savings Bank (Highland Park Branch) February 9, 1993101-107 N. Avenue 56/5601-5603 N Figueroa St Highland Park
581 York Boulevard State Bank - Bank of America and Storefronts August 10, 19931301-1313 N. Avenue 51 & 5057-5061 York Blvd Highland Park
582 W.F. Poor Resldence August 10, 1993120 N. Avenue 54 Highland Park
585 Occidental College Hall of Letters Building (Savoy Apartments) October 15, 1993121 N. Avenue 50 [5] Highland Park Built in 1904 and designed by Oliver Perry Dennis and Lyman Farwell, this originally three storey, brick building is the only remaining principal structure from the Highland Park campus of Occidental College that was in use from 1897 until 1914.
587 Lincoln Heights Jail (Los Angeles City Jail) November 30, 1993401-449 N. Avenue 19 Lincoln Heights
590 Brooklyn Avenue Neighborhood Corridor March 8, 1994Cesar E. Chavez Avenue Boyle Heights
611 Minister Residence November 8, 19944151-4167 Sea View Drive & 4163 Sea View Ln Mt. Washington
612 Birtcher-Share Residence November 8, 19944200-4216 Sea View Drive & 4234 Sea View Ln Mt. Washington
613 Scholfield House November 8, 19944222-4230 Sea View Drive & 4252 Sea View Ln Mt. Washington
614 Wolford House November 8, 19944242 Sea View Drive & 4260 Sea View Lane Mt. Washington Architect James DeLong designed this Usonian style house in 1951.
691 Carl C. Warden Residence Carl C. Warden Residece, Meyer & Holler 1909 0.jpg March 23, 2001878 N. Rome Drive Mt. Washington 1909, Meyer & Holler
692 Dahlia Motors Building Dahlia Motors Building.jpg April 24, 20011627 W. Colorado Boulevard Eagle Rock
713 Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital, Los Angeles.JPG January 3, 2006610-30 S. Louis St.
34°2′16″N118°12′31″W / 34.03778°N 118.20861°W / 34.03778; -118.20861 (713. Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital)
Boyle Heights Hospital built for employees of Santa Fe Railroad; later known as Linda Vista Hospital
717 Pilot House July 30, 2002735 Rome Drive Mt. Washington
734 Bell Commercial Block Bell Commercial Block.jpg October 29, 20021948-1958 West Colorado Blvd Eagle Rock
735 Jeffries House October 29, 2002571 Cypress Avenue Cypress Park
736 Monterey Trailer Park November 5, 20026411 Monterey Rd Hermon
738 Alfred W. and Grace D. Hare Residence November 22, 20022430 W Ridgeview Ave Eagle Rock
752 Hanson Puthuff House April 29, 20035261 College View Ave Eagle Rock
753 H.W. Ayres House April 29, 20033923 San Rafael Ave Mt. Washington
758 Keran Residence July 29, 20032501 West Hill Dr Eagle Rock
760 Case Residence July 29, 20032400 West Hill Dr Eagle Rock
771 J.L. Hodge Residence December 16, 20035329 N Mt Royal Dr Eagle Rock
778 Murdock Residence May 18, 20044219 N Figueroa St Highland Park
781 Mills Cottage June 15, 20044746 Toland Way Highland Park
788 Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building, Los Angeles.JPG April 21, 20062650 E. Olympic Blvd.
34°1′24″N118°13′15″W / 34.02333°N 118.22083°W / 34.02333; -118.22083 (788. Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building)
Boyle Heights 1,800,000-square-foot (170,000 m2) Sears mail order distribution center built in 1927; an iconic landmark of the Eastside
802 Hodel Residence and Tea House June 1, 20056508, 6512, 6516 N. Monterey Rd; 6511, 6515, 6519 N. Short Way Hermon
807 Church of the Epiphany June 15, 20052808 N Altura St Lincoln Heights Oldest operating Episcopal church in Los Angeles; Cesar Chavez gave speeches in the church hall and La Raza was printed in the church basement. [6]
845Mount Washington Hotel-Self Realization Fellowship International Headquarters SRF Headquarters at 3880 San Rafael Dr..JPG August 16, 20063880 & 3846 San Rafael Ave; 701 & 721 Mt. Washington Dr Mt. Washington
849 Nickel Leong Mansion August 16, 20063509 E Thorpe Ave; 901 & 903 N Isabel St Cypress Park
877 Wilkins House July 3, 2007915-917 North Avenue 57 Highland Park Built for John Wilkins in 1911; the house is emblematic of Craftsman style architecture.
889 McNary House October 12, 20074777 Eagle Rock Blvd Eagle Rock
890 Waite Residence October 12, 20072431 Hill Drive Eagle Rock
891 Boyle Hotel - Cummings Block BoyleHotel.jpg October 24, 2007101-105 North Boyle Avenue; 1781-1785 East 1st Street Boyle Heights
894 Monroe Cottage October 30, 20076310 Crescent St Garvanza
903 Washington Boulevard Bridge, No. 53C1375 January 30, 2008E. Washington Boulevard between Soto St. and E. 23rd St. Boyle Heights
905 Sixth Street Bridge, No. 53C1880 Sixth Street Bridge over Los Angeles River.jpg January 30, 2008E. 6th St. between Mateo St. and S. Boyle Ave. Boyle Heights Built in 1932, the 6th Street viaduct was demolished in 2016 due to concerns over seismic instability. A new replacement bridge will be built.
908 Riverside-Figueroa Bridge, No. 53C0160 Dayton Avenue Bridge.jpg January 30, 2008Riverside Dr between Barclay St and N San Fernando Rd Cypress Park Demolished in 2015
931 Castle Crag (house) July 29, 20085027 El Verano Avenue Eagle Rock Queen Anne-style early Pioneer residence structure
944 Hermon Car Wall January 28, 2009400 former block Pullman Ave. (east of Monterey Rd.) [7]
34°6′2.19″N118°11′20.12″W / 34.1006083°N 118.1889222°W / 34.1006083; -118.1889222 (944. Hermon Car Wall)
Hermon Also called "The Model T Wall". [8] In the style of Antoni Gaudí, Albert Emmanuel Sederquist from 1932 to the 1940s built this retaining wall sculpture with parts of cars and a schoolhouse destroyed in an earthquake. [9] When designated, one of three folk art LAHCM's, along with #15 Watts Towers and #184 Tower of Wooden Pallets (demolished). [10]
951 James F. Real Studio Office April 22, 200977 Patrician Way
34°8′33.31″N118°10′57.1″W / 34.1425861°N 118.182528°W / 34.1425861; -118.182528 (951. James F. Real Studio Office)
Eagle Rock Late Modern, first "Thin Shell" type in L.A., 1958. [11]
982 Gless Farmhouse Gless Farmhouse, Los Angeles.jpg 131 S. Boyle St. Boyle Heights Queen Anne style, 1887. [12]
989 Coons Residence October 5, 20102071 W. Escarpa Drive Eagle Rock Two-story Spanish Colonial Revival style home for Arthur Coons, the President of Occidental College from 1946 to 1965.
1004 Richard Henry Dana Branch Library Richard Henry Dana Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG September 14, 20113320 Pepper Street Cypress Park Los Angeles branch library built in 1926, designed in the Georgian Revival Style by architect Harry Sims Bent. Named for author of Two Years Before the Mast.
1009 Heritage Square Museum December 16, 20113800 Homer Street Montecito Heights,
Lincoln Heights
Established in 1969, Heritage Square is the home of eight historic buildings, train cars and a 1920s pharmacy.
1017 Young-Gribling Residence Young-Gribling Residence 3320 N. Griffin Avenue 2015-04-12.jpg April 25, 20123320 N. Griffin Avenue Lincoln Heights Built in 1885, this Victorian house was designed by the architect Robert Brown Young for his brother, A. J. From 1902 until 1954 it was the home of building contractor Arthur Gribling and his wife, Mabel.
1233 Centro de Arte Público August 24, 20215605–5607 N. Figueroa Street Highland Park [13]

Non-HCM historic sites recognized by state and nation

Code [14] Landmark name [2] ImageDate designated [2] Locality [2] NeighborhoodDescription [3]
2447 Binford Residence 2200-2212 Eastlake Ave. & 3201 Baldwin St. Lincoln Heights
2454 Schliebitz Residence 2063 Griffin Ave. Lincoln Heights
2455 Nicol Residence 2309 Hancock St. Lincoln Heights
2456 Lemberger - Sigler Residence 2800 Manitou Ave. Lincoln Heights
2457 Todd Residence 2808 Manitou Ave. Lincoln Heights
2458 Stoltenberg Residence 2901-2907 Manitou Ave. Lincoln Heights
2460 Olin Residence 2622-2624 Mozart St. Lincoln Heights
2475 Girard-Vai Residence 2113-211312 Parkside Ave. Lincoln Heights
2476 Clark-Doody Residence 2139-2141 Parkside Ave. Lincoln Heights
2502 Richard Henry Dana Branch Library Richard Henry Dana Branch Library, Los Angeles.JPG 3320 Pepper Ave. Cypress Park This former Los Angeles Public Library branch was built in 1926 and was designed by architect Harry S. Bent in the Georgian Revival style.
2537 Foyen Residence 2242 Workman St. Lincoln Heights

See also

Lists of L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments

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References

  1. Numbers in 1-999 series are L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments; CHL numbers are state-designated California Historical Landmark 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.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Department of City Planning. "Designated Historic-Cultural Monuments". City of Los Angeles. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  3. 1 2 Various sources cited in articles, retrieved on various dates.
  4. Holleran, Scott (September 23, 2016). "Neutra clubhouse in line for improvements". Glendale News-Press . Archived from the original on 27 September 2016. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  5. "Google Maps". Google Maps. Archived from the original on 13 July 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  6. Mejia, Brittny (24 September 2018). "Historic Lincoln Heights church tied to L.A.'s Chicano movement competes to win preservation funding". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  7. "Man Finds Wall, Man Takes Photos of It". December 31, 2008. Archived from the original on 2009-01-24. Retrieved 10 July 2015. Looking at the map, I could see that I had walked right above the wall along the Pullman stairway, and driven past the driveway that led to the wall. The problem was I was looking over it, and didn't realize what I thought was a private driveway, actually led to an alleyway that was originally the 400 block of Pullman Street before 1960. The key to finding the wall, is going up the driveway that shoots off from the 400 block of Terrill Avenue, between Monterey Road and Bushnell Way, in beautiful Hermon, California 90042.
  8. Pool, Bob (2003-04-03). "Corner of L.A. Might Be Small, but It's Home". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  9. Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, April 2009 Archived 2010-04-06 at the Wayback Machine .
  10. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-13. Retrieved 2010-07-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, July 2009 Archived 2010-05-26 at the Wayback Machine .
  12. Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, July 2010 Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine .
  13. "Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) List City Declared Monuments" (PDF). City of Los Angeles, Department of City Planning. June 3, 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 27, 2023.
  14. 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.