List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood

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This is a list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. The list includes Hollywood, as well as Griffith Park and the communities of Los Feliz and Little Armenia. There are more than 148 Historic-Cultural Monuments (HCM) in this area. They are designated by the city's Cultural Heritage Commission.

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Historic-Cultural Monuments[]

HCM #[1] Landmark name[2] Image Date designated[2] Locality[2] Neighborhood Description[3]
12 Hollyhock House Hollyhock House.JPG April 1, 1963 4800 Hollywood Blvd.
34°06′00″N 118°17′40″W / 34.1000°N 118.2944°W / 34.1000; -118.2944 (12. Hollyhock House)
Little Armenia House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as a residence for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall; built 1919–1921
20 Stone Gate (Hollywood).jpg May 24, 1963 Westshire Dr. & Belden Beachwood Dr.
34°7′11″N 118°19′15″W / 34.11972°N 118.32083°W / 34.11972; -118.32083 (20. Two Stone Gates)
Hollywood Gates built by European stonemasons in the early 1920s marking the official entrance to the Hollywoodland subdivision
33 Barnsdall Arts Center (Residence "A") Barnsdall Park Arts Center (Residence A) from northwest B 2015-05-10.jpg February 26, 1965 4800 Hollywood Blvd.34°06′03″N 118°17′36″W / 34.1009°N 118.2934°W / 34.1009; -118.2934 (33. Barnsdall Arts Center) Little Armenia Ostensibly designed as a secondary residence to Hollyhock House, became the Arts and Crafts Building, then fell into disuse
34 Barnsdall Art Park Barnsdall Park sign Hollywood Blvd. 2015-05-10.jpg February 26, 1965 4800 Hollywood Blvd.34°06′00″N 118°17′38″W / 34.100°N 118.294°W / 34.100; -118.294 (34. Barnsdall Art Park) Little Armenia Art complex designed in 1920s for Aline Barnsdall, by Rudolph Schindler, Lloyd Wright, and Edward Farrell; including Hollyhock House by Frank Lloyd Wright
55 Grauman's Chinese Theatre Grauman's Chinese Theater June 5, 1968 6925 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′05″N 118°20′27″W / 34.10139°N 118.34083°W / 34.10139; -118.34083 (55. Grauman's Chinese Theatre)
Hollywood Landmark theater on Hollywood Blvd.
58 Jim Henson Company Lot (Original Charlie Chaplin Studio) 1416 N La Brea Ave, Los Angeles.jpg February 5, 1969 1416 N. La Brea Ave.
34°5′48″N 118°20′37″W / 34.09667°N 118.34361°W / 34.09667; -118.34361 (58. Charlie Chaplin Studios)
Hollywood Built in 1919, one of the first complete motion picture studios in Hollywood.
67 Los feliz blvd.jpg May 20, 1970 Los Feliz Blvd. Los Feliz Cedar trees planted in 1916 beautification effort; located between Riverside Dr. and Western Ave.
96 Storer House Storer House, Hollywood Boulevard.JPG February 23, 1972 8161 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′03″N 118°22′01″W / 34.10083°N 118.36694°W / 34.10083; -118.36694 (96. Storer House)
Textile block house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1923), with Lloyd Wright
111 The "Hollywood" Sign Atop Mount Lee Hollywoodsign (1).jpg February 7, 1973 Atop Mt. Lee
34°8′02″N 118°19′17″W / 34.13389°N 118.32139°W / 34.13389; -118.32139 (111. Hollywood Sign)
Beachwood Canyon Erected in 1923 as advertising for "Hollywoodland" development; one of the most recognized symbols of Los Angeles
112 Tongva-Gabrieliño village site March 7, 1973 Fern Dell area of Griffith Park Griffith Park Site of Tongva-Gabrieliño Native American village (rediscovered by archeologists at Fern Dell Canyon mouth)
123 Lovell Health House Lovell House, Los Angeles, California.JPG March 20, 1974 4616 Dundee Dr.
34°7′05″N 118°17′16″W / 34.11806°N 118.28778°W / 34.11806; -118.28778 (123. Lovell Health House)
Los Feliz Landmark steel-frame house designed by Richard Neutra in the International style in 1929
126 Franklin Avenue Bridge ShakespeareBridge.jpg April 17, 1974
34°6′20″N 118°16′46″W / 34.10556°N 118.27944°W / 34.10556; -118.27944 (126. Shakespeare Bridge)
Los Feliz Also known as Shakespeare Bridge
130 Samuel-Novarro House July 17, 1974 5609 Valley Oak Dr.
34°7′05″N 118°18′43″W / 34.11806°N 118.31194°W / 34.11806; -118.31194 (130. Samuel-Novarro House)
Hollywood Art Deco house designed by Lloyd Wright (1920s)
134 Crossroads of the World Crossroads of the World.jpg December 4, 1974 6678-6684 Selma Ave.
34°5′53″N 118°20′08″W / 34.09806°N 118.33556°W / 34.09806; -118.33556 (134. Crossroads of the World)
Hollywood
136 Saint Mary of the Angels church 4510 Finley Ave. 2015-06-21.jpg December 4, 1974 4510 Finley Ave.
34°6′26″N 118°17′16″W / 34.10722°N 118.28778°W / 34.10722; -118.28778 (136. Saint Mary of the Angels)
Los Feliz Anglo-Catholic church built in 1930
149 Ennis-Brown House Ennis House front view 2005.jpg March 3, 1976 2607 Glendower Ave.
34°6′58″N 118°17′34″W / 34.11611°N 118.29278°W / 34.11611; -118.29278 (149. Ennis-Brown House)
Los Feliz designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1924), with Lloyd Wright
151 Chateau Marmont ChateauMarmont 01.jpg March 24, 1976 8225 Marmont Ln.
34°5′53″N 118°22′07″W / 34.09806°N 118.36861°W / 34.09806; -118.36861 (151. Chateau Marmont)
162 Mulholland Memorial Fountain, Los Angeles, Calif (70197).jpg October 6, 1976 Los Feliz Blvd. & Riverside Dr.
34°6′58″N 118°16′18″W / 34.11611°N 118.27167°W / 34.11611; -118.27167 (162.[William Mulholland Memorial Fountain)
Los Feliz
163 October 6, 1976 2701-2739 Hyperion Ave.; 2710-2746 Griffith Park Blvd.; 3616-3618 Monon St.
34°6′27.39″N 118°16′20.4″W / 34.1076083°N 118.272333°W / 34.1076083; -118.272333 (163. Site of First Walt Disney Studio)
Los Feliz This HCM also includes the , across Hyperion Ave. See: List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Silver Lake, Angelino Heights, and Echo Park
165 Fire Station No. 27 Engine Co. No. 27, home of the Fire Dept. Museum October 20, 1976 1355 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
34°5′45″N 118°19′47″W / 34.09583°N 118.32972°W / 34.09583; -118.32972 (165. Fire Station No. 27)
Hollywood
168 Griffith Observatory Griffith observatory 2006.jpg November 17, 1976 2500 E. Observatory Rd.
34°7′04″N 118°18′01″W / 34.11778°N 118.30028°W / 34.11778; -118.30028 (168. Griffith Observatory)
Griffith Park The John C. Austin and F. M. Ashley designed observatory gives access to the public for cosmic discoveries of astronomy and modern science. It is an example of the Art Deco design.
175 YWCA Hollywood Studio Club 2008 photo May 4, 1977 1215-1233 Lodi Pl.
34°5′34″N 118°19′21″W / 34.09278°N 118.32250°W / 34.09278; -118.32250 (175. YWCA Hollywood Studio Club)
Hollywood Chaperoned dormitory for young women who wanted to become starlets
180 Sunset Bronson Studios ExecutiveOfficeBldg OldWarnerBrosStudio nowKTLA comd.jpg September 21, 1977 5800-5858 Sunset Blvd.
34°5′51″N 118°19′2″W / 34.09750°N 118.31722°W / 34.09750; -118.31722 (180. Old Warner Brothers Studio)
Hollywood Site of the Filming of First Talking Film
181 Obelisk Monument: Burial Place of James B. Lankershim (North End of St.) January 18, 1978 Nichols Canyon Rd.
34°6′54″N 118°21′36″W / 34.11500°N 118.36000°W / 34.11500; -118.36000 (181. Site of Burial Place of J. B. Lankershim)
Nichols Canyon
192 June 7, 1978 6915-6933 Franklin Ave. Hollywood Heights Demolished: 07-01-1978
193 Pantages Theater Pantages Dec2006.jpg July 5, 1978 6225-6249 Hollywood Blvd.
34°5′52″N 118°19′32″W / 34.09778°N 118.32556°W / 34.09778; -118.32556 (193. Pantages Theatre)
Hollywood
194 Hollywood Walk of Fame Hollywood Walk of Fame.jpg July 5, 1978 Hollywood Blvd., between Gower & Sycamore Hollywood
198 KCET Studios KCET Studios (old part).jpg September 20, 1978 4391-4421 Sunset Blvd.
34°6′06″N 118°17′04″W / 34.10167°N 118.28444°W / 34.10167; -118.28444 (198. KCET Studios)
Hollywood
226 August 29, 1979 1765 N. Sycamore Ave.
34°6′11″N 118°20′37″W / 34.10306°N 118.34361°W / 34.10306; -118.34361 (226. Masquers Club Building)
Hollywood Former site of a social club for actors formed in 1925.
227 Janes House from northeast 2015-07-12.jpg April 3, 1980 6541 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′06″N 118°19′56″W / 34.10167°N 118.33222°W / 34.10167; -118.33222 (227. Janes House)
Hollywood Queen Anne/Dutch Colonial Revival cottage built in 1903 with shingled gables and fanciful turrets; site of "The Misses Janes School of Hollywood" starting in 1911
231 El Greco Apartments El Greco Apartments, Los Angeles.JPG April 9, 1981 817 N. Hayworth Ave.
34°5′09″N 118°21′46″W / 34.08583°N 118.36278°W / 34.08583; -118.36278 (231. El Greco Apartments)
Hollywood
233 October 9, 1980 1216-1220 Sunset Plaza Dr. Hollywood Demolished: 07-01-1987
234 November 3, 1980 7771-7791 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood Demolished: 06-01-1982
235 Henry O. Bollman Residence, Lloyd Wright 1922.jpg November 3, 1980 1530-1534 N. Ogden Dr.
34°5′56″N 118°21′32″W / 34.09889°N 118.35889°W / 34.09889; -118.35889 (235. Bollman House)
Hollywood 1922, Lloyd Wright
243 Garden Court Apartments Garden Court Aparment Hotel exterior (00011964).jpg April 28, 1981 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood Demolished: 1984
246 November 25, 1981 1443 N. Martel Ave.
34°5′49″N 118°21′03″W / 34.09694°N 118.35083°W / 34.09694; -118.35083 (246. Residence at 1443 N. Martel Avenue)
Hollywood
247 Samuel Freeman House Samuel Freeman House, Hollywood, California.JPG November 25, 1981 1962 Glencoe Way
34°6′20″N 118°20′18″W / 34.10556°N 118.33833°W / 34.10556; -118.33833 (247. Samuel Freeman House)
Hollywood Heights Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1923), with Lloyd Wright
248 First United Methodist Church of Hollywood HollywoodUnitedMethodistChurch bfurlong.jpg December 4, 1981 6817 Franklin Ave.
34°6′15″N 118°20′19″W / 34.10417°N 118.33861°W / 34.10417; -118.33861 (248. First United Methodist Church of Hollywood)
Hollywood Heights
260 Edwards House May 17, 1983 5642 Holly Oak Dr.
34°6′43″N 118°18′45″W / 34.11194°N 118.31250°W / 34.11194; -118.31250 (260. Edward's House)
Hollywood Designed by Gregory Ain (1936)[4]
277 Hollywood Masonic Temple 2008 photo June 12, 1984 6840 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′04″N 118°20′24″W / 34.10111°N 118.34000°W / 34.10111; -118.34000 (277. Hollywood Masonic Temple)
Hollywood
285 C.E. Toberman Estate Charles Toberman Estate, Hollywood.JPG October 3, 1984 1847 Camino Palmero
34°6′17″N 118°21′01″W / 34.10472°N 118.35028°W / 34.10472; -118.35028 (285. C.E. Toberman Estate)
Hollywood
291 Highland-Camrose Bungalow Village Highland-Camrose Bungalow Village.JPG April 23, 1985 2103 N. Highland Ave.
34°6′31″N 118°20′14″W / 34.10861°N 118.33722°W / 34.10861; -118.33722 (291. Highland-Camrose Bungalow Village)
Hollywood Heights
301 Dorothy Arzner-Morgan Residence October 29, 1986 2249 Mountain Oak Dr. Landscape architects: Florence Yoch + Louise Council (1933)
303 John C. Fremont Branch Library John C. Fremont Branch Library, Los Angeles, California.JPG June 27, 1986 6121 Melrose Ave.
34°5′01″N 118°20′01″W / 34.08361°N 118.33361°W / 34.08361; -118.33361 (303. John C. Fremont Branch Library)
Hollywood
314 Cahuenga Branch Library Cahuenga branch los angeles public library.jpg October 24, 1986 4591 Santa Monica Blvd.
34°5′27″N 118°17′20″W / 34.09083°N 118.28889°W / 34.09083; -118.28889 (314. Cahuenga Branch Library)
East Hollywood One of 6 libraries built with a grant from Andrew Carnegie (best and smallest); designed by architect Clarence H. Russell; completed in 1916; 1-story Italian Renaissance style.
315 Villa Carlotta Villa Carlotta Hollywood view from southeast 2015-11-15.jpg October 28, 1986 1913-1915 Tamarind Ave.; 5959 Franklin Ave.
34°6′19″N 118°19′10″W / 34.10528°N 118.31944°W / 34.10528; -118.31944 (315. Villa Carlotta)
Hollywood Luxury Apartment built in 1926 in a classic Colonial-style as a residence for Hollywood notables[5]
316 Hollywood Boulevard Clock.jpg January 7, 1987 6439 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood The street clock is a landmark since 1927; associated with one of the street's oldest retailers.
325 Shulman House August 26, 1987 7875 Woodrow Wilson Dr.
34°7′23″N 118°22′04″W / 34.12306°N 118.36778°W / 34.12306; -118.36778 (325. Shulman House)
designed by Raphael Soriano (1950), for photographer Julius Shulman
329 Château Élysée CelebrityCentre.jpg September 23, 1987 5930 Franklin Ave.
34°6′16″N 118°19′08″W / 34.10444°N 118.31889°W / 34.10444; -118.31889 (329. Château Élysée)
Hollywood Now the Scientology Celebrity Centre
334 Security Trust and Savings Building, Hollywood.jpg December 18, 1987 6381 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′06″N 118°19′45″W / 34.10167°N 118.32917°W / 34.10167; -118.32917 (334. Security Trust and Savings Building)
Hollywood
336 Hollywood Western Building 5500 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles.jpg January 6, 1988 5500 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′06″N 118°18′34″W / 34.10167°N 118.30944°W / 34.10167; -118.30944 (336. Hollywood Western Building)
Little Armenia
343 Avocado Trees January 22, 1988 4400 Avocado St. (entire block) Los Feliz
353 May 11, 1988 4600-4604 Los Fellz Blvd.
34°6′41″N 118°17′23″W / 34.11139°N 118.28972°W / 34.11139; -118.28972 (353. Monterey Apartments)
Los Feliz
382 July 26, 1988 5524 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′4.37″N 118°18′37.81″W / 34.1012139°N 118.3105028°W / 34.1012139; -118.3105028 (382. Falcon Studios)
Little Armenia Rear studio building demolished 1988. Owner Ralph Faulkner taught fencing to early Hollywood stars Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Errol Flynn and Ronald Colman.[6] Preservation dispute in 1988.[7]
390 Jardinette Apartments Jardinette Apartments aka Marathon Apartments from northwest 2015-05-03.jpg October 4, 1988 5128 Marathon St.
34°05′05″N 118°18′36″W / 34.0847°N 118.3100°W / 34.0847; -118.3100 (390. Jardinette Apartments)
Hollywood One of the first modernist buildings in the U.S.; designed by Richard Neutra, built 1928
397 November 23, 1988 2000 N. Highland Ave.
34°6′24″N 118°20′13″W / 34.10667°N 118.33694°W / 34.10667; -118.33694 (397. Roman Gardens)
Hollywood
401 Feliz Adobe from northwest 2015-11-29.jpg November 30, 1988 4730 Crystal Springs Dr.
34°07′58″N 118°16′50″W / 34.1327°N 118.2805°W / 34.1327; -118.2805 (401. Feliz Adobe)
Griffith Park Original adobe of Rancho Los Feliz, heavily refurbished in the 1920s, now used by park staff
406 Magic Castle MagicCastle01.jpg January 17, 1989 7001 Franklin Ave.
34°6′16″N 118°20′30″W / 34.10444°N 118.34167°W / 34.10444; -118.34167 (406. Magic Castle)
Hollywood Heights
421 Lake Hollywood Reservoir (including Mulholland Dam) Lake Hollywood Reservoir by clinton steeds.jpg March 31, 1989 2460 Lake Hollywood Dr.
34°7′29″N 118°20′05″W / 34.12472°N 118.33472°W / 34.12472; -118.33472 (421. Lake Hollywood Reservoir)
435 Andalusia Apartments Andalusia, Havenhurst Dr., Los Angeles.JPG May 16, 1989 1471 Havenhurst Dr.
34°5′49″N 118°22′04″W / 34.09694°N 118.36778°W / 34.09694; -118.36778 (435. Andalusia Apartments)
441 Dunning House (Los Angeles) LAHCM 441 2015-06-21.jpg May 31, 1989 1606-1616 N. Saint Andrews Pl.; 5552 Carlton Way
34°06′01″N 118°18′40″W / 34.1002°N 118.3112°W / 34.1002; -118.3112 (441. Dunning House)
Little Armenia
445 June 20, 1989 1801-1811 Courtney Ave.
34°6′12″N 118°21′27″W / 34.10333°N 118.35750°W / 34.10333; -118.35750 (445. Courtney Desmond Estate)
Nichols Canyon
448 Whitley Court Whitley Court, Hollywood.JPG December 13, 1988 1720-1728 Whitley Ave.
34°06′09″N 118°19′59″W / 34.1024°N 118.3330°W / 34.1024; -118.3330 (448. Whitley Court)
Hollywood Cluster of Spanish Colonial bungalows built from 1903 to 1919 just north of Hollywood Boulevard
453 October 17, 1989 6727-6733 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood
462 Hollywood American Legion Post 43 from northeast 2015-05-25.jpg November 3, 1989 2035 N. Highland Ave.
34°06′28″N 118°20′16″W / 34.1077°N 118.3378°W / 34.1077; -118.3378 (462. Hollywood American Legion Post #43)
Hollywood Heights Neo-Egyptian Legion hall built in 1928, with an interesting history.[8]
463 6141 Afton Place, Los Angeles.jpg November 3, 1989 6141 Afton Pl.
34°5′44″N 118°19′25″W / 34.09556°N 118.32361°W / 34.09556; -118.32361 (463. Afton Arms Apartments)
Hollywood
474 Little Nugget January 26, 1990 5200 Zoo Dr.
34°9′15″N 118°18′28″W / 34.15417°N 118.30778°W / 34.15417; -118.30778 (474. Little Nugget)
Griffith Park Dormitory-club lounge rail car built 1937; located at Travel Town in Griffith Park
475 Highland Towers Apartments Hollywood from northwest 2015-05-25.jpg October 16, 1990 1920-1928 N. Highland Ave.34°06′21″N 118°20′14″W / 34.1058°N 118.3372°W / 34.1058; -118.3372 (475. Highland Towers Apartments)
495 El Capitan Theater Building Hollywood El Capitan marquee.jpg June 12, 1990 6834-6838 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood
508 Gilmore Gasoline Service Station Highland Ave. from north 2015-05-31.jpg March 23, 1992 6800 Willoughby Ave. & 853-859 N. Highland Ave.
34°05′13″N 118°20′20″W / 34.0869°N 118.3389°W / 34.0869; -118.3389��� (508. Gilmore Gasoline Service Station)
Designed by R.J. Kadow in 1935
521 Taggart House March 15, 1991 2150-2158 Live Oak Dr. & 5423 Black Oak Dr. design (for mother-in-law) by Lloyd Wright (1920s)
527 April 2, 1991 1437 N. Martel Ave.
34°5′49″N 118°21′02″W / 34.09694°N 118.35056°W / 34.09694; -118.35056 (527. Residence at 1437 N. Martel Ave.)
535 Hollywoodland's Historic Granite Retaining Walls and Stairs June 11, 1991 Hollywoodland
545 Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel and Pool RooseveltHotel03.jpg August 13, 1991 7000 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′04″N 118°20′30″W / 34.10111°N 118.34167°W / 34.10111; -118.34167 (545. Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel)
553 Midtown School pavilion buildings from north 2015-11-29.jpg November 12, 1991 4155 Russel Ave.
34°06′18″N 118°16′46″W / 34.1050°N 118.2794°W / 34.1050; -118.2794 (553. Midtown School)
School buildings designed by John Lautner, built in 1960.
559 Thirteenth Church of Christ, Scientist (Los Angeles) south face 2015-05-10.jpg April 21, 1992 1748-1780 N. Edgemont St
34°06′13″N 118°17′45″W / 34.1035°N 118.2957°W / 34.1035; -118.2957 (559. Thirteenth Church of Christ Scientist)
563 July 14, 1992 3003 Runyon Canyon Road Hollywood Designed by Lloyd Wright (1945), two-story pyramidal shingle roof with low fieldstone walls (remodeled in 1966)
567 October 2, 1992 1750 N. Argyle Ave. & 6151-61 Carlos Ave. Destroyed by fire in 2007
572 Hollywood Pacific Theatre Pacific Hollywood Theatre 2.jpg February 9, 1993 6423 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′07″N 118°19′50″W / 34.10194°N 118.33056°W / 34.10194; -118.33056 (572. Warner Brothers Hollywood Theater)
Hollywood Also known as the Warner Brothers Theatre, or Warner Cinerama
579 Wattles Park (Mansion and Gardens) Wattles Mansion 2015.jpg May 25, 1993 1701-1755 Sierra Bonita/7561 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′07″N 118°21′14″W / 34.10194°N 118.35389°W / 34.10194; -118.35389 (579. Wattles Park)
Hollywood
584 Egyptian Theater and Forecourt Storefronts Graumanegyptian-opening1922.jpg September 21, 1993 1650-1654 McCadden Pl.; 6706-6712 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′03″N 118°20′11″W / 34.10083°N 118.33639°W / 34.10083; -118.33639 (584. Egyptian Theater)
Hollywood
592 Philosophical Research Society Philosophical Research Society view from north 2015-11-29.jpg March 3, 1994 3341-3351 Griffith Pk/3910-3918 Los Feliz
34°06′47″N 118°16′39″W / 34.1131°N 118.2775°W / 34.1131; -118.2775 (592. Philosophical Research Society)
Los Feliz Pre-Columbian style building designed for writer Manly Palmer Hall, founder of the society; Robert Stacy-Judd was principal architect.
593 Max Factor Make-Up Salon Max Factor building.JPG April 26, 1994 1660 N. Highland Ave.
34°6′4″N 118°20′18″W / 34.10111°N 118.33833°W / 34.10111; -118.33833 (593. Max Factor Make-up Salon)
Hollywood
597 August 5, 1994 Cahuenga Ave. & Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood
603 September 27, 1994 2074 Watsonia Terrace
604 (Women's Club of Hollywood) Womens Club of Hollywood.jpg November 1, 1994 1741-1751 N. La Brea Ave.
616 The Trianon and Neon Roof Sign from southwest 2015-05-02.jpg June 23, 1995 1750-1754 N. Serrano Ave. Hollywood Architect Leland Bryant designed the six-story apartment building and neon roof sign in 1928; style, with a round, conical-roofed tower, a steep, hipped slate roof, and dormers with narrow windows.
617 Hollywood Pilgrimage Memorial Monument Hollywood Pilgrimage Memorial Monument from Cahuenga Pass 2016-09-18.jpg July 25, 1995 2580 Cahuenga Blvd.
34°06′48″N 118°20′02″W / 34.113374°N 118.333966°W / 34.113374; -118.333966 (617. Hollywood Cross)
Hollywood Erected in 1923 to the memory of Christine Wetherill Stevenson, a founder of the Hollywood Bowl and John Anson Ford Amphitheatre; steel cross is 32 feet high.
630 November 13, 1996 3124 Belden Dr. Pierpont Davis, Architect.
648 December 9, 1997 2731 Woodshire Dr.
657 October 14, 1998 Cromwell Ave. & Bonvue Ave. Los Feliz
659 Pacific Cinerama Dome Theatre and Marquee Arclight.JPG December 18, 1998 6360 Sunset Blvd.
34°5′51″N 118°19′41″W / 34.09750°N 118.32806°W / 34.09750; -118.32806 (659. Cinerama Dome)
Hollywood
664 Broadway Department Store and Neon Sign Broadway Hollywood Building sign.jpg September 29, 1999 6300 W. Hollywood Blvd.
34°06′05″N 118°19′37″W / 34.1014324°N 118.3270755°W / 34.1014324; -118.3270755 (664. Broadway Hollywood Building)
Hollywood
665 Hollywood Plaza Hotel and Neon Sign Hollywood Plaza Hotel view from southeast 2015-11-15.jpg September 29, 1999 1633 Vine St.
34°06′03″N 118°19′37″W / 34.1009°N 118.3269°W / 34.1009; -118.3269 (665. Hollywood Plaza Hotel)
Hollywood Designed by Walker & Eisen (1924) in Renaissance Revival style
666 Taft Building and Neon Sign Taft Building Sign.jpg September 29, 1999 6280 W. Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′5″N 118°19′35″W / 34.10139°N 118.32639°W / 34.10139; -118.32639 (666. Taft Building and Neon Sign)
Hollywood
668 September 29, 1999 8707 St. Ives Dr.
670 Stahl House / Case Study House #22 Case Study House No. 21.JPG November 9, 1999 1635 Woods Dr. designed by Pierre Koenig (1960)
673 November 17, 1999 1851 Outpost Dr. Outpost Estates
674 February 25, 2000 4520 Dundee Dr. Los Feliz Edward H. Fickett, FAIA, architect (1965)
675 Villa Elaine Villa Elaine apartments.jpg February 25, 2000 1241-1249 N. Vine St.
681 June 14, 2000 3185 N. Durand Dr.
34°7′38″N 118°19′26″W / 34.12722°N 118.32389°W / 34.12722; -118.32389 (681. S.H. Woodruff Residence)
687 Tornborg House view from northwest 2015-11-15.jpg October 24, 2000 1918 N. Tamarind Ave.
34°6′21″N 118°19′08″W / 34.10583°N 118.31889°W / 34.10583; -118.31889 (687. Tornborg House)
689 February 6, 2001 2531 N. Catalina St.
34°6′54″N 118°17′51″W / 34.11500°N 118.29750��W / 34.11500; -118.29750 (689. Philip Chandler House)
690 February 6, 2001 4237 Newdale Dr.
34°6′22″N 118°16′55″W / 34.10611°N 118.28194°W / 34.10611; -118.28194 (690. Elliot House)
designed by Rudolph Schindler (1930)
702 Hewitt Residence LAHCM 702 2016-09-19.jpg July 31, 2001 1543 N. Curson Ave.
34°5′57″N 118°21′19″W / 34.09917°N 118.35528°W / 34.09917; -118.35528 (702. Hewitt Residence)
Japanese Craftsman style bungalow
714 Don Carlos Apartments, East Hollywood.jpg April 24, 2002 5226 Hollywood Blvd.
715 May 15, 2002 2720 Belden Dr.
733 The Garrick October 23, 2002 539 N. Sycamore Ave.
755 June 3, 2003 Vista Del Mar Ave. & Holly Mount Dr.
762 Sowden House John Sowden House, Los Angeles.JPG August 13, 2003 5121 Franklin Ave.
34°6′20″N 118°18′04″W / 34.10556°N 118.30111°W / 34.10556; -118.30111 (762. Sowden House)
Los Feliz designed by Lloyd Wright (1920s)
769 Toberman House Toberman House 1749 Harvard Blvd 2015-05-03.jpg October 29, 2003 1749 Harvard Blvd.
34°06′12″N 118°18′19″W / 34.1032°N 118.3053°W / 34.1032; -118.3053 (769. Toberman House)
Hollywood Residence built c. 1907 for former mayor James R. Toberman
773 El Cabrillo Apartments El Cabrillo Courtyard.png December 16, 2003 1832-1850 Grace Ave.
34°6′18″N 118°19′54″W / 34.10500°N 118.33167°W / 34.10500; -118.33167 (773. El Cabrillo Apartments)
775 April 27, 2004 1721 N. Sycamore Ave.
783 March 24, 2004 938-94412 N. Martel Ave.
784 August 10, 2004 3955 Clayton Ave.
785 Chemosphere House Chemosphere 2012.jpg August 10, 2004 7776 Torreyson Dr.
34°7′39″N 118°22′07″W / 34.12750°N 118.36861°W / 34.12750; -118.36861 (785. Chemosphere House)
Hollywood Hills West House designed by John Lautner as a residence for Leonard Malin, 1960
799 Chateau Des Fleurs viewed from the northwest 2015-07-12.jpg May 18, 2005 6626 Franklin Ave.
34°06��18″N 118°20′03″W / 34.1050°N 118.3343°W / 34.1050; -118.3343 (799. Chateau Des Fleurs)
1927 apartment building designed by Meyer-Radon Brothers in French Revival (Norman) style.[9]
801 June 1, 2005 1570 LaBaig Ave.
812 July 8, 2005 2622 Glendower Ave.
816 File Jun 12, 07 36 46.jpg July 13, 2005 1775-1781 N. Orange Dr.
817 La Leyenda Apartments from southeast 2015-11-15.jpg July 13, 2005 1735-1737 N. Whitley Ave.34°06′10″N 118°20′01″W / 34.1028°N 118.3336°W / 34.1028; -118.3336 (817. La Leyenda Apartments)
821 September 14, 2005 1903 N. Orchid Ave.
34°6′17″N 118°20′24″W / 34.10472°N 118.34000°W / 34.10472; -118.34000 (821. Las Orchidas)
Hollywood Heights
822 September 14, 2005 1845 N. Courtney Ave.
34°6′14″N 118°21′31″W / 34.10389°N 118.35861°W / 34.10389; -118.35861 (822. Hellman House)
832 Casa Laguna Casa Laguna 5200 W Franklin Ave. 2015-06-21.jpg January 25, 2006 1885-1883 S. Kingsley Dr.; 5200 W. Franklin Ave.
34°06′19″N 118°18′14″W / 34.1052°N 118.3039°W / 34.1052; -118.3039 (. Casa Laguna)
Los Feliz 1928 courtyard apartments[10]
833 Grier House January 25, 2006 2690 Hollyridge Dr.
840 March 17, 2006 5670 Holly Oak Dr. Designed by Gregory Ain (1937)[4]
842 The Ojai Apartments Ojai Apartments viewed from the southeast 2015-07-12.jpg May 10, 2006 1929-1933 N. Whitley Ave.
34°6′22″N 118°20′00″W / 34.10611°N 118.33333°W / 34.10611; -118.33333 (842. Ojai Apartments)
Whitley Heights 1928 Mediterranean Revival building designed by Frank H. Webster[11]
843 Los Feliz Brown Derby postcard.jpg May 19, 2006 4500 W. Los Feliz Blvd.
34°6′41″N 118°17′15″W / 34.11139°N 118.28750°W / 34.11139; -118.28750 (843. Los Feliz Brown Derby)
Los Feliz
846 August 16, 2007 6887 West Alta Loma Terrace
34°6′36″N 118°20′18″W / 34.11000°N 118.33833°W / 34.11000; -118.33833 (846. B.A.G. Fuller House)
Hollywood Heights
852 Wolff Residence September 27, 2006 8530 W. Hedges Pl.
34°5′47″N 118°22′41″W / 34.09639°N 118.37806°W / 34.09639; -118.37806 (852. Wolff Residence)
designed by John Lautner
857 Capitol Records Tower and Rooftop Sign Capitol Records Building LA.jpg November 15, 2006 1740-1750 N. Vine St.; 6236 W. Yucca St.
34°6′11″N 118°19′34″W / 34.10306°N 118.32611°W / 34.10306; -118.32611 (857. Capitol Tower)
Hollywood designed by Welton Beckett (1956); world's first circular office building
859 February 6, 2007 6516 W. Fountain Ave.; 1277 North Wilcox Ave. Hollywood
867 Mayfair Apartments Hollywood view from southwest 2015-11-15.jpg April 27, 2007 1760 N. Wilcox Ave.
34°06′13″N 118°19′51″W / 34.1035°N 118.3309°W / 34.1035; -118.3309 (867. Mayfair Apartments)
Hollywood Early multi-family building in Hollywood; 4-story Romanesque/Renaissance Revival style apartment was designed by William Allen in 1925.
874 Garber House June 5, 2007 6060 Scenic Ave.
34°6′36″N 118°19′18″W / 34.11000°N 118.32167°W / 34.11000; -118.32167 (874. Garber House)
Hollywood
876 Hollywood Professional Building from northwest 2015-05-31.jpg June 5, 2007 7046 Hollywood Blvd.
34°6′05″N 118°20′34″W / 34.10139°N 118.34278°W / 34.10139; -118.34278 (876. Hollywood Professional Building)
Hollywood Built in 1925, former home to Ronald Reagan's office as president of the Screen Actor's Guild.
882 The Fontenoy viewed from the southeast 2015-07-12.jpg July 25, 2007 1811 North Whitley Ave.
34°6′12″N 118°20′00″W / 34.10333°N 118.33333°W / 34.10333; -118.33333 (882. The Fontenoy)
Hollywood 1929 Chateauesque apartment building designed by Leland A. Bryant.[12]
896 December 5, 2007 7764 W. Torreyson Dr.
34°7′40″N 118°22′03″W / 34.12778°N 118.36750°W / 34.12778; -118.36750 (896. Harpel House #1)
Hollywood House designed for radio announcer Willis "Bill" Harpel by noted modern architect, John Lautner; foundations of concrete caissons which continue as columns for the roof frame.
912 Bukowski Court Bukowski Court, 5124 DeLongpre Avenue, Los Angeles.jpg February 26, 2008 5124 W. DeLongpre Ave.
34°5′47″N 118°18′05″W / 34.09639°N 118.30139°W / 34.09639; -118.30139 (912. Bukowski Court)
Hollywood
913 Blackburn Residence, Paul R. Williams, Architect 1927.jpg April 8, 2008 4791 Cromwell Ave.
34°6′45″N 118°17′39″W / 34.11250°N 118.29417°W / 34.11250; -118.29417 (913. Blackburn Residence)
Los Feliz 1927, Paul R. Williams
915 Victor Rossetti House, Paul R. Williams, Architect 1928 (2).jpg April 8, 2008 2188 North Ponet Dr.
34°6′36″N 118°18′31″W / 34.11000°N 118.30861°W / 34.11000; -118.30861 (915. Victor Rossetti Residence)
Hollywood 1928, Paul R. Williams
916 April 8, 2008 4519 West Cockerham Dr.
34°6′52″N 118°17′27″W / 34.11444°N 118.29083°W / 34.11444; -118.29083 (916. Petitfils Residence)
Hollywood
921 Bernheimer Bros.' Japanese bungalow, Hollywood (00070785).jpg June 11, 2008 1999 Sycamore Ave.
34°6′21″N 118°20′31″W / 34.10583°N 118.34194°W / 34.10583; -118.34194 (921. Yamashiro)
Hollywood Heights To house their priceless collection of Asian treasures, the Bernheimer brothers built this hilltop mansion 250 feet above Hollywood Boulevard in 1914. Now a restaurant.
940 January 14, 2009 N. Vermont Ave. between Los Feliz Blvd. and Aberdeen Ave.
34°6′48.77″N 118°17′26.51″W / 34.1135472°N 118.2906972°W / 34.1135472; -118.2906972 (940. North Vermont Avenue Moreton Bay Fig Trees)
Los Feliz Thirty-nine Moreton Bay Figs, planted about 1913, landscape architect Wilbur Cook.[13]
942 Griffith Park Hiking around Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park-7186011350.jpg January 27, 2009 34°8′3.39″N 118°17′54.87″W / 34.1342750°N 118.2985750°W / 34.1342750; -118.2985750 (942. Griffith Park) Los Feliz "Donated... in 1896 by Griffith J. Griffith... one of the largest urban parks in the nation [at 4,128 acres (16.71 km2)]... With more than thirty distinct historically significant features, the park is recognized for its 'wilderness' area, designed landscape, and built environment."[13]
947 CBS Columbia Square Studios CBS ColumbiaSquare01.jpg March 10, 2009 6121 Sunset Blvd.
34°5′52.99″N 118°19′21.49″W / 34.0980528°N 118.3226361°W / 34.0980528; -118.3226361 (947. CBS Columbia Square Studios)
Hollywood International style, 1938, designed by William Lescaze.[13]
956 Villa Bonita Villa Bonita, Hollywood, California.JPG May 13, 2015 1817 N. Hillcrest Rd.
34°6′16.88″N 118°20′22.59″W / 34.1046889°N 118.3396083°W / 34.1046889; -118.3396083 (956. Villa Bonita)
Hollywood Heights Seven-story apartment constructed in 1929.[14]
1088 Equitable Building of Hollywood Hollywood, Ca.-The Equitable Building of Hollywood-1930.jpg May 20, 2009 6253 W. Hollywood Blvd
34°06′07″N 118°19′35″W / 34.1020°N 118.3263°W / 34.1020; -118.3263
Hollywood Gothic Revival and Art Deco high-rise office building built in 1929
1098 Lookout Mountain Air Force Station United States Air Force Lookout Mountain Laboratory from above in color.jpg February 12, 2015 8935 Wonderland Avenue
34°06′32″N 118°23′19″W / 34.108810°N 118.388588°W / 34.108810; -118.388588 (1098. Lookout Mountain Air Force Station)
Hollywood Former USAF installation producing film media for the United States Department of Defense and the Atomic Energy Commission from 1947 to 1969
1136 Earl Carroll Theater Earl Carroll Theater December 7, 2016 6230 Sunset Blvd.
34°05′52″N 118°19′31″W / 34.097851°N 118.325321°W / 34.097851; -118.325321 (55. Earl Carroll Theater)
Hollywood Landmark theater on Sunset Blvd.
1202 Hollywood Art Center School Elizabeth Lovins looking out the front door of the historic Hollywood Art Center Villa.jpg January 14, 2020 2025-2027 N Highland Ave. Hollywood Heights Originally built in 1904 for the artist Otto Classen as his residence and art studio, the estate was designed by famed architects Dennis & Farwell, who also designed the Hollywood Hotel and Magic Castle. The Hollywood Art Center School operated at this location from 1950 to 2000.[15]


Non-HCM historic sites recognized by state and/or nation[]

Code[16] Landmark name[2] Image Date designated[2] Locality[2] Neighborhood Description[3]
1004
(CHL 554)
(Paramount Studios) 2112 N. Las Palmas Ave.
34°6′30″N 118°20′10″W / 34.10833°N 118.33611°W / 34.10833; -118.33611 (1004. Cecil B. De Mille Studio Barn)
Hollywood
1030 Hollywood Palladium Hollywood Palladium.jpg 6201 W. Sunset Blvd.
34°5′53″N 118°19′27″W / 34.09806°N 118.32417°W / 34.09806; -118.32417 (1030. Hollywood Palladium)
Hollywood
2178 Hollywood Bowl Hollywood bowl and sign.jpg 2301 N. Highland Ave.
34°6′45″N 118°20′19″W / 34.11250°N 118.33861°W / 34.11250; -118.33861 (2178. Hollywood Bowl)
Hollywood designs by Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry
2196 Whitley Heights Historic District House in 6600 Block of Whitley Terrace, Whitley Heights Historic District.JPG August 19, 1982 Roughly bounded by Franklin, Highland, Cahuenga, and Fairfield Aves.
34°6′27″N 118°20′3″W / 34.10750°N 118.33417°W / 34.10750; -118.33417 (2196. Whitley Heights Historic District)
Whitley Heights Developed in 1920s in hills above Hollywood; once home to celebrities including Rudolph Valentino, Jean Harlow, Charlie Chaplin, Bette Davis, W.C. Fields and Gloria Swanson
2246 Arthur Murray Studio 7024 Hollywood Blvd.
2258 Montecito Apartments Montecito Apartments, Hollywood, California.JPG July 18, 1985 6650 Franklin Ave.
34°6′18″N 118°20′3″W / 34.10500°N 118.33417°W / 34.10500; -118.33417 (2258. Montecito Apartments)
Hollywood Art Deco apartment building home to Hollywood celebrities, including James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, Montgomery Clift and Ronald Reagan; later converted to low-income housing for senior citizens
2303 U.S. Post Office – Hollywood Station U.S. Post Office - Hollywood Station.JPG January 11, 1985 1615 N. Wilcox Ave.
34°6′0″N 118°19′50″W / 34.10000°N 118.33056°W / 34.10000; -118.33056 (2303. US Post Office--Hollywood Station)
Hollywood WPA commissioned art deco Post Office Building; designed by Claud Beelman in 1937; dead letter repository for love letters to such Hollywood luminaries as Clark Gable, Judy Garland, and others
2308 Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District Hollywood Boulevard as taken from the Kodak Theatre April 4, 1985 6200-7000 Hollywood Blvd., N. Vine St., N. Highland Ave. and N. Ivar St.
34°6′5″N 118°20′2″W / 34.10139°N 118.33389°W / 34.10139; -118.33389 (2308. Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District)
Hollywood Landmarks include: Grauman's Chinese Theater, Hollywood Wax Museum, Pantages Theatre and the Capitol Records Tower
2382 La Belle Tour La Belle Tour (Hollywood Tower), Hollywood, California.JPG January 22, 1988 6200 Franklin Ave.
34°6′19″N 118°19′24″W / 34.10528°N 118.32333°W / 34.10528; -118.32333 (2382. La Belle Tour)
Hollywood Apartment building in Hollywood; known for many years as "Hollywood Tower"
2444 5618-30 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles.jpg 5618-5630 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood
2453 1852 Gramercy Pl. & 5620-5640 Franklin Ave. Hollywood
2462 1025 N. Highland Ave Toberman Storage Co. building 2015-04-19.jpg 1025 N. Highland Ave. Hollywood
2463 637-657 N. Highland Ave. Hollywood
2464 Hollywood YMCA from Schrader.jpg 1541-1553 N. Hudson Ave.; 6550-6600 Selma Ave. Hollywood
2465 1560-1660 N. Ivar Ave.; 6336-6340 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood
2466 2003 N. La Brea Terrace Hollywood Built by Dustin Farnum; home of Mark Hellinger; longtime home of Gail Patrick; purchased in 1986 by Taylor Hackford and Helen Mirren[17][18]
2467 The Trianon and Neon Roof Sign from southwest at night 2015-06-21.jpg 1750-1754 N. Serrano Ave.; 5357 Loma Linda Ave. Hollywood
2470 Nicholas Priester Building, Los Angeles.jpg 1103-1109 Vermont Ave.; 4701 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood
2471 Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center at night 2015-02-13.jpg 1300-1322 N. Vermont Ave.; 4557-4617 Fountain
34°5′47″N 118°17′28″W / 34.09639°N 118.29111°W / 34.09639; -118.29111 (2471. Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center)
Hollywood
2703 St. Andrews Bungalow Court St. Andrews Bungalow Court, Los Angeles.JPG 1514-1544 N. St. Andrews Pl. Hollywood
2707 Hollywood Forever Cemetery HollywoodForeverCemetery02.jpg 6000 Santa Monica Blvd.
34°5′20″N 118°19′09″W / 34.08889°N 118.31917°W / 34.08889; -118.31917 (2707. Hollywood Forever Cemetery)
Hollywood 'celebrity cemetery'

See also[]

Lists of L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments[]

References[]

  1. ^ Numbers in 1-999 series are L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments; CHL numbers are state-designated California Historical Landmark sites; 2000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for federally designated sites. Blue colors represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and/or listing on the National Register of Historic Places; yellow represents sites that are L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments without a higher designation. No color represents information is unavailable or the monument has been delisted. To resort on this column, refresh your browser.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) List, City Declared Monuments" (PDF). Los Angeles Department of City Planning, Office of Historic Resources. April 3, 2018. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Various sources cited in articles, retrieved on various dates.
  4. ^ a b Denzer, Anthony (2008). Gregory Ain: The Modern Home as Social Commentary. New York: Rizzoli Publications. ISBN 978-0-8478-3062-6. OCLC 232365832.
  5. ^ Vincent, Roger (August 14, 2014) "Old Hollywood landmark Villa Carlotta apartments sold" Los Angeles Times
  6. ^ Evangelista, Nick (May 1995). The Encyclopedia of the Sword. ISBN 978-0-313-27896-9. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  7. ^ "In the News: Falcon Studios". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-07-13.
  8. ^ Harnisch, Larry (May 6, 2013). "The Hollywood American Legion: The House That Boxing Built". The Daily Mirror. Retrieved 2015-07-13.
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-14. Retrieved 2015-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-14. Retrieved 2015-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-14. Retrieved 2015-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-14. Retrieved 2015-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^ a b c Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, April 2009.
  14. ^ Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, July 2009.
  15. ^ "Hollywood Art Center School Adds Facilities". Hawaii Tribune-Herald. August 19, 1950. p. 5.
  16. ^ Numbers in 1000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for state-designated sites; 2000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for federally designated sites. Blue colors represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and/or listing on the National Register of Historic Places; yellow represents sites that are L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments without a higher designation. No color represents information is unavailable or the monument has been delisted. To resort on this column, refresh your browser.
  17. ^ Barragan, Bianca (July 18, 2014). "Rent Helen Mirren's Lushly-Landscaped Hills Villa for $35k". Curbed Los Angeles. Retrieved 2015-06-28.
  18. ^ Leitereg, Neal J. (July 17, 2014). "Helen Mirren's Hollywood rental has a star past of its own". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-06-28.


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