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Historic - Cultural Monuments (HCM) Listing City Declared Monuments Historic - Cultural Monuments (HCM) Listing City Declared Monuments Note: Multiple listings are based on unique names and addresses as supplied by the Departments of Cultural Affairs, Building and Safety and the Department of City Planning Office of Historic Resources (OHR). No. Name Address CPC No. CF No. Adopted Demolished 1 Leonis Adobe 23537 Calabasas Road 8/6/1962 2 Bolton Hall 10116 Commerce Avenue 8/6/1962 3 Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los 535 N. Main Street & 100-110 8/6/1962 Angeles (Plaza Church) Cesar Chavez Av 100-110 Cesar E. Chavez Ave & 535 N. Main St 4 Angel's Flight (Dismantled 5/69) Hill Street & 3rd Street 8/6/1962 5 The Salt Box (Destroyed by Fire) 339 S. Bunker Hill Avenue 8/6/1962 1/1/1969 6 Bradbury Building 300-310 S. Broadway 9/21/1962 216-224 W. 3rd Street 7 Romulo Pico Adobe (Rancho Romulo) 10940 Sepulveda Boulevard 9/21/1962 8 Foy House 1335-1341 1/2 Carroll Avenue 9/21/1962 9 Shadow Ranch House 22633 Vanowen Street 11/2/1962 10 Eagle Rock Eagle Rock View Drive 11/16/1962 North Figueroa (Terminus) 72-77 Patrician Way 7650-7694 Scholl Canyon Road 11 West Temple Apartments (The 1012 W. Temple Street 1/4/1963 2/14/1979 Rochester) 12 Hollyhock House 4800 Hollywood Boulevard 1/4/1963 13 Rocha House 2400 Shenandoah Street 1/28/1963 14 Chatsworth Community Church 22601 Lassen Street 2/15/1963 (Oakwood Memorial Park) 15 Towers of Simon Rodia (Watts 10618-10626 Graham Avenue 3/1/1963 Towers) 1711-1765 E. 107th Street 16 Saint Joseph's Church (site of) 1203-1215 Santee Street 5/10/1963 9/4/1983 1200-1210 S. Los Angeles Street 200-226 E. 12th Street 17 Saint Vibiana's Cathedral 110-136 E. 2nd Street 5/10/1963 203-215 S. Los Angeles Street 200-248 S. Main Street 18 Hyde Park Congregational Church 6501-6505 Crenshaw Boulevard 5/10/1963 1/1/1964 (site of) 3408-3416 Hyde Park Boulevard 19 Moreton Bay Fig Tree 11000 National Boulevard 5/10/1963 3010 Tilden Avenue 11015 Clover Avenue 20 Two Stone Gates (Inter. Westshire & Belden Drive 5/24/1963 Belden Drives) Two Stone Gates (Inter. Beachwood Westshire Drive & Westshire Drives) Westshire Drive Two Stone Gates (Inter. Westshire & Belden Drive Belden Drives) 21 Drum Barracks and Officers Quarters 1051-1055 Cary Avenue 6/7/1963 City of Los Angeles Friday, September 07, 2007 Department of City Planning Page 1 of 28 No. Name Address CPC No. CF No. Adopted Demolished 22 Palms - Southern Pacific Railroad 3800 Homer Street 8/9/1963 Depot 3800 Homer Street 23 San Fernando Rey Mission (site of) 15151 San Fernando Mission 8/9/1963 Boulevard 24 Oak Tree (210 feet South of Ventura Louise Avenue 9/6/1963 1/1/1997 Boulevard) 25 General Phineas Banning Residence 410 E. "M Stree" " Street 10/11/1963 26 First Cemetery of Los Angeles (site of) 521 N. Main Street 3/20/1964 27 The Castle 325 S. Bunker Hill Avenue 5/8/1964 1/1/1969 28 William Andrews Clark Memorial 2501 Gramercy Place 10/9/1964 Library 2153-2215 W. Adams Boulevard 2500-2520 Cimarron Street 2152-2200 W. 25th Street 29 Campo De Cahuenga 3919 Lankershim Boulevard 11/13/1964 30 Oliver G. Posey - Edward L. Doheny 8 Chester Place 1/8/1965 Residence 31 Orcutt Ranch Horticulture Center 23555 Justice Street 1/22/1965 (Rancho Sombra del Roble) 32 Saint Saviour's Chapel Harvard 3700-3946 Coldwater Canyon 2/5/1965 School Avenue 33 Barnsdall Park Arts Center 4800 Hollywood Boulevard 2/26/1965 (Residence A) 34 Barnsdall Art Park 4800 Hollywood Boulevard 2/26/1965 35 Birthplace of Adlai E. Stevenson III 2639 Monmouth Avenue 8/20/1965 (site of) 36 Watts Station 1686-1690 E. 103rd Street 12/3/1965 37 Fire Station No. 23 225 E. 5th Street 2/18/1966 38 Site of Founders Oak (Cut Down) Haverford Avenue 6/15/1966 (Between Sunset & Antioch) 39 Residence 1425 Miramar Street 6/15/1966 40 Hale House (Heritage Square) 3800 Homer Street 6/15/1966 41 114 Deodar Tree White Oak Avenue 8/3/1966 42 San Antonio Winery 725-749 Lamar Street 9/14/1966 738-744 Gibbons Street 43 California Club Building 532-538 S. Flower Street 11/2/1966 44 Hangar No. 1 Building 5801 W. Imperial Hwy & 5701 11/16/1966 W. Imperial Hwy 5701 W. Imperial Hwy & 5801 W. Imperial Hwy 45 Residence 818-822 S. Bonnie Brae Street 2/8/1967 46 Los Angeles Central Library Building 630 W. 5th Street 3/1/1967 and Grounds 47 Saint John's Episcopal Church 1523-1537 Neptune Avenue 3/15/1967 48 Chavez Ravine Arboretum Elysian Park 4/26/1967 Elysian Park 49 76 Mature Olive Trees (Between Lassen Street 5/10/1967 Topanga Canyon and Farralone) 50 Mission Wells and Settling Basin Bleeker Street & Havana 5/10/1967 (area of) Avenue Havana Avenue & Bleeker Street 51 Residence 1300 Carroll Avenue 5/10/1967 52 Residence 1330 Carroll Avenue 5/24/1967 City of Los Angeles Friday, September 07, 2007 Department of City Planning Page 2 of 28 No. Name Address CPC No. CF No. Adopted Demolished 53 Saint Peter's Episcopal Church (24th 2330-2338 Grand Avenue 12/6/1967 and San Pedro) Harbor View Memorial Park (2411 S Grand Ave) 54 Site of Old 6th Street Wooden Bridge Hollenbeck Park Lake 5/22/1968 1/1/1968 (Removed) 55 Grauman's (Now Mann's) Chinese 6915-6927 Hollywood Boulevard 6/5/1968 Theater 56 Bullock's Wilshire Building 655-685 Wilshire Place 6/5/1968 3050-3070 Wilshire Boulevard 658-690 Westmoreland Avenue 2973-2989 W. 7th Street 57 Second Church of Christ Scientist of 930-948 W. Adams Boulevard 7/17/1968 Los Angeles 58 A & M Records Studio (Formerly 7053-7067 De Longpre Avenue 2/5/1969 Charlie Chaplin Studio) 1416 N. La Brea Avenue 59 Eagle Rock City Hall 5110 Maywood Avenue 2/26/1969 2031-2035 Colorado Boulevard 60 Biltmore Hotel 514-530 S. Grand Avenue 7/2/1969 503-539 S. Olive Street 512 W. 5th Street 61 Philharmonic Auditorium (site of) 421-433 W. 5th Street 7/2/1969 1/1/1984 438-456 S. Olive Street 62 Judson Studios 200-204 S. Avenue 66 8/13/1969 63 McGroarty Home and Grounds 7570 McGroarty Terrace 2/4/1970 64 Los Angeles Plaza Park Cesar E. Chavez Avenue 4/1/1970 N. Main Street Los Angeles Street Plaza Park 65 Valley Knudsen Garden and 3800 Homer Street 4/15/1970 Residence (Heritage Square) 3800 Homer Street 66 Saint Paul's Cathedral (site of) 901-915 Wilshire Boulevard 5/6/1970 1/11/1979 611-625 S. Figueroa Street 11/1/1979 67 Cedar Trees (Between Riverside Dr. Los Feliz Boulevard 9/2/1970 and Western Ave.) 68 Charles Lummis Residence and 200-212 E. Avenue 43 9/2/1970 Surrounding Gardens 201-231 E. Avenue 42 4201-4231 Carlota Boulevard 69 Los Angeles Athletic Club Building 425-437 W. 7th Street 9/16/1970 648-652 S. Olive Street 70 Alumni House (Widney Hall) 650 W. 36th Street 12/16/1970 71 First African Methodist Episcopal 754-760 E. 8th Street 1/6/1971 7/4/1972 Church Building (site of) 801 S. Towne Avenue 72 Automobile Club of Southern 661 W. 27th Street 2/3/1971 California 2601 S. Figueroa Street 650 W. Adams Boulevard 73 Residence 1329 Carroll Avenue 2/3/1971 74 Residence 1345 Carroll Avenue 2/3/1971 75 Residence 1355 Carroll Avenue 2/3/1971 76 Residence 1316 Carroll Avenue 2/3/1971 City of Los Angeles Friday, September 07, 2007 Department of City Planning Page 3 of 28 No. Name Address CPC No. CF No. Adopted Demolished 77 Residence 1320 Carroll Avenue 2/3/1971 78 Residence 1324 Carroll Avenue 2/3/1971 79 Residence 1344 Carroll Avenue 2/3/1971 80 Palm Court (Alexandria Hotel) 501-511 S. Spring Street & 210 3/3/1971 W. 5th Street 210 W. 5th Street & 501-511 S. Spring Street 81 Memorial Branch Library 4625 W. Olympic Boulevard 4/7/1971 82 River Station Area (San Pedro 1231 N. Spring Street 6/16/1971 Railroad) 83 Boyle - Barmore Residence 1311-1321 Alvarado Terrace 7/7/1971 84 Cohn Residence 1325 Alvarado Terrace 7/7/1971 85 Gilbert Residence 1333 Alvarado Terrace 7/7/1971 86 Powers Residence 1345 Alvarado Terrace 7/7/1971 87 Raphael Residence 1353 Alvarado Terrace 7/7/1971 88 Kinney - Everhardy House 1401 Alvarado Terrace 7/7/1971 89 Central Spanish Seventh Day 1447-1459 Alvarado Ter & 7/7/1971 Adventist Church 1366 Alvarado St 1366 Alvarado St & 1447-1459 Alvarado Ter 90 Saint Vincent de Paul Church 621 W. Adams Boulevard 7/21/1971 91 Korean Philadelphia Presbyterian 401-407 S. New Hampshire 11/17/1971 Church (Temple Sinai East) Avenue 92 Old Stage Coach Trail Property South Chatsworth Park 1/5/1972 93 Pepper Trees (Ventura Boulevard to Canoga Avenue 1/5/1972 Saltillo Street) 94 Palm Trees (Queen & Washingtonia Highland Avenue 1/26/1972 Robusta) and the Median Strip Highland Avenue Highland Avenue 95 Rindge - Frederick Hastings House 1941 W. 25th Street 2/23/1972 2247-2271 S. Harvard Boulevard 96 Storer House 8161 Hollywood Boulevard 2/23/1972 97 Residence (site of) 1620 Pleasant Avenue 2/23/1972 5/1/1973 98 Mount Pleasant House (Heritage 3800 Homer Street 3/15/1972 Square) 99 Residence 1036-1038 S.
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