
Landmark monuments in Los Angeles
Watts Towers (Towers of Simon Rodia) is a folk art designated as a national landmark. It has 17 sculptural towers (two of which is almost 100 feet) made of steel pipes and rods, wire mesh, pieces of porcelain, rocks and tile and glass.
http://bigorangelandmarks.blogspot.com/2007/04/no-15-towers-of-simon-rodia.html
San Antonio Winery was established in 1917 by Santo Cambianica and is the last remaining winery in Los Angeles. One can tour the place or taste wine or dine in their restaurant and even hold special occasions in the group rooms.
http://www.sanantoniowinery.com/winery
Los Angeles City Hall is the tallest building in LA. The entrance has a Grecian inspired style and upon entering you will be greeted by bronze doors. It has marble floors, redwood beams, an elaborate ceiling design and a Zodiacal dome.
http://bigorangelandmarks.blogspot.com/2008/06/no-150-los-angeles-city-hall.html

