Landmarks Los Angeles

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Landmark buildings in Los Angeles

The Theme Building is a mid-century modern structure in LA International Airport. It looks like a landing spaceship and the building in the cartoons - The Jetsons. It had an Observation deck but was closed due to the Sept. 11 attacks. Read More..

What are the famous landmark houses in Los Angeles

Hollyhock House is designed by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd-Wright. It was supposed to be a theater complex but was never completed. Hollyhocks, the favorite flower of the owner were used as a central design to the house. Read More..

Los Angeles Landmarks: top museums

Bolton Hall Historical Museum is a solid stone edifice which was once a city hall, a town jail, a library and a church. The museum opened in 1980 displaying artifacts and memorabilias showcasing the rich history of the hall. Read More..

Landmark parks in Los Angeles

El Pueblo De Los Angeles State Historic Park also referred to as Los Angeles Plaza Historic District. One can find a plaza, a church, marketplace, the oldest residence in LA, a firehouse, a theater and other historical monuments. Read More..

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. Read More..

Is there a landmark movie theatre in Los Angeles

Los Angeles Theater is a spectacular movie palace built in 1913 and designed by architect S. Charles Lee in a French Baroque style. At that time it was the most expensive movie theater built with a construction cost of $1.5 million. Read More..

What are the landmark churches in Los Angeles

St. Vincent de Paul Church was built in the 1920s and designed by Albert C. Martin, Sr. It has a 44 feet concrete dome with paintings of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It can seat 2,000 people. Read More..

Is there a landmark railroad in Los Angeles

Union Station is considered as "the last of America's great railroad stations." It was designed by John and Donald Parkinson and Jan van der Linden. The architecture design was Streamline modern and Spanish Colonial/Moorish style. Read More..