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Prudential Insurance Los Angeles offices were located here as was an Ohrbach's department store until it moved down the street in 1965, and a branch of Security-First National Bank. [1] Addition of an office building by Prudential furthered the spread of office space along Wilshire Boulevard, with the land around turning into a high-density ...
Battleship USS Iowa Museum: San Pedro: Los Angeles Harbor Region: Maritime Museum / Ship Operated by the Pacific Battleship Center, the USS Iowa (BB-61) served during WWII, Korean War, and the Cold War, and hosted 3 Presidents (President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Ronald Reagan, and President George H. W. Bush.) Bert Rodriguez Museum West ...
Local interest magazines published in Los Angeles (5 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Los Angeles" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total.
Contact us; Contribute Help; ... now used as the Los Angeles Police Museum 123: ... La Belle Tour: La Belle Tour: January 22, 1988
Children's Museum of Los Angeles, closed in 2000; Hollywood Erotic Museum, closed in 2006; Sports Museum of Los Angeles, closed in 2016 [5] VIVA Art Center – Valley Institute of Visual Art, closed in 2011 [6] [7] [8] Wells Fargo History Museum (Los Angeles), closed in 2020 [9]
Banning House, also known as the General Phineas Banning Residence Museum, is a historic Greek Revival-Victorian home in the Wilmington section of Los Angeles, California. Built in 1863 by Phineas Banning near the original San Pedro Bay , it remained in the Banning family until 1925 and has been owned by the City of Los Angeles since 1927.
Constitutional Convention Tour; Franklin Gallery Tour; Book Arts Day for Girls; Book Arts Institute Workshops; Scout Merit Badge Program; L.A. Printers Fair; The museum also has a trailer which houses a Colonial style printing press which is used to take the museum's living history programs to schools and public events. [13] [14] [15] [16]
In 2010 the Hammer announced its inaugural biennial devoted exclusively to Los Angeles artists. [11] [12] Though the museum has routinely featured California artists as part of its ongoing exhibition program, the Made in L.A. series has emerged as an important and high-profile platform to showcase the diversity and energy of Los Angeles as an emerging art capitol.