Los Angeles, California
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Los Angeles, California
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Hollywood First National Bank
Los Angeles, California
1927
Built in 1927 by the architects who design the Chinese Theater, the Hollywood First National Bank is an eye-catching combination of Gothic Revival and Art Deco. It also appeared in Ghostbusters.
- AT&SF 3751 Los Angeles, California 1927-53
- Venice of America House Los Angeles, California
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Hollywood Heritage Museum
Los Angeles, California
c. 1895
Located in the 19th-century barn where Cecil B. DeMille directed The Squaw Man in 1914 (and which appeared as a railroad station in Bonanza) this museum is dedicated to the early history of Hollywood filmmaking.
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Walt Disney Concert Hall
Los Angeles, California
Designed by Frank Gehry and opened in 2003, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is the home of the LA Philharmonic Orchestra. Its spectacular modern design features sweeping curves and reflective metallic surfaces.
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El Capitan Theatre
Los Angeles, California
1926
Built in 1926 and remodeled in 1942, El Capitan Theatre is currently operated by Walt Disney and shows mainly Disney films.
- Congregation Talmud Torah of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 1915-35
- McCarty Memorial Christian Church Los Angeles, California 1932
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Getty Center
Los Angeles, California
1989
Part of the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Center displays a small but important collection of Western art from Gothic to the present.
- Angels Flight Railway Los Angeles, California 1905-13