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Oldest operating Episcopal church in Los Angeles; Cesar Chavez gave speeches in the church hall and La Raza was printed in the church basement. 64: Citrus Square Historic District: October 2, 2024 : Parts of both sides of Sycamore Avenue, Orange Drive, Mansfield Avenue, and Citrus Avenue, from 3rd Street to Clinton Street
218 E. 12th St. Downtown Los Angeles: Victorian Gothic church built in 1901; destroyed by fire in 1983; delisted September 4, 1963. 17: Saint Vibiana's Cathedral: May 10, 1963: 114 E. Second St. Downtown Los Angeles: Church dedicated in 1876 and extensively renovated in 1922 26: First Cemetery of Los Angeles: March 20, 1964: 521 N. Main St. Old ...
The property was bought by city officials in 1926 to build the Los Angeles City Hall, causing the URM to buy another building at 226 S Main St., nicknamed "The Mansion on Main Street". [1] The Main St. location was demolished and became a parking lot next to the Cathedral of Saint Vibiana. [3] The mission supplied nearly half (42%) of all free ...
Located in the 1880s and 1890s at 218-224 (pre-1890 numbering, post-1890 numbering: 318-324) N. Los Angeles St., adjacent to Mellus Row on the south. [168] Not to be confused with the Haas Building. Between Aliso and Temple streets on the east side of Los Angeles St. at #300 is the Federal Building, opened in 1965-6, architect Welton Becket. [169]
Evelyn Thurman Gratts Elementary School, 3rd Street and Lucas Avenue; Miguel Contreras Learning Complex, 3rd Street and Lucas Avenue; Metro Local bus line 16 serves west 3rd Street. Montebello Transit line 40 serves east 3rd Street. The Metro E Line runs on 3rd Street between Indiana Street and Atlantic Boulevard, with station stops at Indiana ...
Santa Fe Freight Depot is a quarter-mile-long building in the industrial area to the east of Downtown Los Angeles, now known as the Arts District. The Southern California Institute of Architecture converted the structure into its campus in 2000. The building's use as a school has helped revitalize a neighborhood previously considered "a gritty ...