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Los Angeles Times building (1887–1910), located on the northwest corner of 1st and Broadway; this is the building that was destroyed in the Los Angeles Times bombing of 1910, killing 21 people [1] Los Angeles Times building (1912–1934), new construction on the same site as previous, [1] rebuilt as a four-story building with "castle-like ...
Kona Lanes before (top) and after a remodel taming its "ostentatious rooflines" (Scott Martelle, Los Angeles Times) Kona Lanes opened in 1958, featuring the Tiki-inspired signage and architecture that became popular following World War II, [1] including what the Los Angeles Times called its "flamboyant neon lights and ostentatious rooflines meant to attract motorists like moths". [2]
The Los Angeles Times bombing was the purposeful dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times Building in Los Angeles, California, United States, on October 1, 1910, by a union member belonging to the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers (IW). The explosion started a fire which killed 21 occupants and injured 100 more.
The Los Angeles Times Building (or "Kaufmann Building") [2] at the southwest corner of First and Spring Streets, opened in 1935. [3] It was built as the headquarters of the Los Angeles Times and was designed in Art Deco style by Gordon B. Kaufmann. [4] [5] The building won a gold medal at the 1937 Paris Exposition. [6]
The Los Angeles Times will soon outsource the printing of the newspaper, moving from the Olympic plant, once a crown jewel in a vast media empire. Storied presses print L.A. Times for the last ...
Los Angeles Times bombing: Los Angeles: 1910-10-1: 21: Union member bombed the Los Angeles Times building [4] 3: Adele Ritchie: Laguna Beach: 1930-04-24: 2: Prima donna of comic opera who shot and killed a set designer and then shot herself [5] 4: Pacific Air Lines Flight 773: Contra Costa County: 1964-05-07: 44: Pilot of airliner shot during ...
The Los Angeles Times’ editorials editor said Wednesday she had resigned from her post after the newspaper’s owner blocked a decision to endorse Kamala Harris in the presidential election ...
Costa Mesa: 1817–23 Residence Part of an estancia for Mission San Juan Capistrano. [40] Ávila Adobe: Los Angeles: 1818 Residence Oldest building in the City of Los Angeles. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa: San Luis Obispo: 1818 Mission The present mission buildings were gradually rebuilt out of adobe and completed in 1818. [41] Plaza de ...