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There are 611 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 21 National Historic Landmarks. Los Angeles is the location of more than 250 of these properties and districts, including 11 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed separately.
The Brockman Building is a 12-story Classical and Romanesque Revival building located in Downtown Los Angeles. Built in 1912, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. Built in 1912, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
County # of Sites; 1 Alameda: 160 2 Alpine: 2 3 Amador: 22 4 Butte: 28 5 Calaveras: 17 6 Colusa: 6 7 Contra Costa: 49 8 Del Norte: 14 9 El Dorado: 20 10 Fresno: 45 11 Glenn: 3 12 Humboldt: 58 13 Imperial: 12 14 Inyo: 17 15 Kern: 27 16 Kings: 4 17 Lake: 7 18 Lassen: 7 19.1 Los Angeles: Los Angeles (city) 281 19.2 Los Angeles: Pasadena: 130 19.3 ...
Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles County, California (2 C, 97 P) Buildings and structures in Beverly Hills, California (4 C, 28 P) Buildings and structures in Burbank, California (1 C, 30 P)
List table of the properties and districts — listed on the California Historical Landmarks in Los Angeles County, Southern California. Note: Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.
Los Angeles Athletic Club Building September 16, 1970: 431 W. Seventh St. Downtown Los Angeles: Beaux Arts building designed by Parkinson & Bergstrom in 1912; received publicity on opening for its 100-foot (30 m)-long swimming pool on the sixth floor 71: First African Methodist Episcopal Church: January 6, 1971: 801 Towne Ave. (at 8th St.)
The 174-room Hoxton is already open, built in a 10-story Renaissance Revival-style former office building erected in the 1920s that was once the headquarters of the Los Angeles Railway streetcar line.
Downtown Los Angeles's Woolworth's building is made of reinforced concrete in a steel frame and has a Zigzag Moderne facade. [6] It is 60 feet (18 m) by 170 feet (52 m) feet in size. [ 2 ] Inside, the building features two grand terrazzo -covered staircases that connect the ground floor to the basement.