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10 L.A. Landmarks We Lost During the 2010s
Let’s take a moment to say goodbye to some historic places that we lost in the last decade
45 Fascinating and Unconventional Landmarks That Define Los Angeles
Underrated. Overlooked. Whatever you want to call them, these offbeat icons will introduce you to the other L.A.
These Beloved, Iconic L.A. Buildings Are in Danger of Being Demolished
Covina Bowl was added to the historic list, but these are facing imminent threats
Inhabiting a Legacy
For the children of L.A.’s most renowned architects, the famous last name might open a lot of doors, but it also brings some towering expectations. Five Angelenos who’ve gone their own way while following the family line
Tom LaBonge Honors Los Angeles Conservancy Modern Committee
The councilman stopped by the Capitol Records building to thank the preservation group for 30 years of service
Space Savers: Meet the People Fighting to See the Past in L.A.’s Future
Experts weigh in on how historic places in Los Angeles will look in 2020 and beyond
Slide Show: Michael Murphy’s Vintage “Forgotten Modern” Prints Showcase L.A. Landmarks
A overlooked exhibit by artist Michael Murphy is coming to the Neutra museum in Silver Lake
Endangered Spaces: 12 Historic Buildings in Los Angeles Under Threat
A Gothic church, an abandoned mental hospital, and the TV home of Joe Friday are in danger of disappearing
Now You Can Fill the Capitol Records Tower With Plants
The downtown DIY terrarium company Juicy Kits pays homage to the Hollywood landmark
L.A.’s Hidden Past: Was Murphy Ranch Once a Fascist Retreat?
Records are scant, but several accounts point to a mystic, “Herr Schmidt,” who taught Nazi philosophy at the upper Rustic Canyon property