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Los Angeles is the location of more than 250 of these properties and districts, including 11 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed separately. Pasadena is the location of 130 of these properties and districts, including 5 National Historic Landmarks; they, too, are listed separately. The 202 properties and districts located elsewhere in ...
Los Angeles: Los Angeles (city) 282 19.2 Los Angeles: Pasadena: 130 19.3 Los Angeles: Other: 202 Los Angeles: Duplicates (2) [3] Los Angeles: Total 611 20 Madera: 4 21 Marin: 54 22 Mariposa: 45 23 Mendocino: 45 24 Merced: 16 25 Modoc: 18 26 Mono: 5 27 Monterey: 62 28 Napa: 88 29 Nevada: 25 30 Orange: 135 31 Placer: 35 32 Plumas: 6 33 Riverside ...
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Achilles Los Angeles guide Heather Cox, left, walks with Hsiu-ling Chang, center and Chae Won, right, during nonprofit walking/running group's monthly meetup in Santa Monica.
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.
The Brewery Arts Complex (also known as the Brewery Art Colony) in Los Angeles has been called the largest live-and-work artists colony in the world. The 16-acre compound sits on twenty-one former warehouses and includes a former Edison power plant chimney dating to 1903, work studios, living lofts, restaurants and galleries. [1]
Emeryville is a city located ... The homeowner vacancy rate was 9.3%; the rental vacancy rate was 10.2%. 3,365 people (33.4% of the population) lived in owner ...
The Los Angeles River bicycle path is a Class I bicycle and pedestrian path in the Greater Los Angeles area running from north to east along the Los Angeles River through Griffith Park in an area known as the Glendale Narrows. The 7.4 mile section of bikeway through the Glendale Narrows is known as the Elysian Valley Bicycle & Pedestrian Path. [1]