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This map includes locally designated historic districts in Los Angeles County. The borders are general and for general reference only. Please contact the relevant city for information about specific boundaries. Some districts have more information provided than others based on what was available at the time the map was created (December 2009).
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City |
Color |
| Claremont |
Red thumb tac |
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Pasadena |
Purple with dot |
| Culver City |
Green with dot |
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Pomona |
Pink with dot |
| Glendale |
Light blue with dot |
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San Gabriel |
Purple |
| Glendora |
Yellow with dot |
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Santa Monica |
Blue |
| Long Beach |
Red with dot |
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Signal Hill |
Yellow |
| Los Angeles |
Blue with dot |
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South Pasadena |
Red |
| La Verne |
Blue thumb tac |
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West Hollywood |
Light blue |
| Monrovia |
Pink |
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Whittier |
Green |
City Contact Information for Historic Neighborhoods
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Bradbury Building 304 S. Broadway, Downtown
The 1893 Bradbury Building is the oldest commercial building remaining in downtown Los Angeles and one of the city's unique treasures. Behind its modest exterior lies a fifty-foot, light-filled interior court with open cage elevators, marble stairs, and ornate iron railings, capped by an enormous skylight. It has appeared in scores of films and TV shows, including "Double Indemnity," "Chinatown," and "Blade Runner." Considered by many to be the first truly "modern" building in Los Angeles, it broke cleanly from the traditions of the time. The Bradbury Building was restored in the early 1990s as one of the first steps in downtown's revitalization.
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #6, Listed in the National Register of Historic Places
Photo by Julius Shulman. Copyright J. Paul Getty Trust/Julius Shulman Photography Archive, Research Library at The Getty Research Institute. |
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