HCM # | Landmark name | Image | Date designated | Locality | Neighborhood | Description |
8 | Foy House | | | 1335-1341 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | Home of Mary E. Foy, became first woman City Librarian in 1880. |
48 | Chavez Ravine Arboretum | | | Elysian Park | Elysian Park | Started in 1893, first botanical garden in Southern California. |
51 | Residence at 1300 Carroll Avenue | | | 1300 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | Queen Anne-Eastlake style of architecture that was built by Aaron P. Phillips in 1887. |
52 | Residence at 1330 Carroll Avenue | | | 1330 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | Architect Joseph Cather Newsom designed the 12-room house for dairyman Charles Sessions. |
73 | Residence at 1329 Carroll Avenue | | | 1329 Carroll Ave. | Angelino Heights | Eastlake style home built in 1887 for City Councilman Daniel Innes; the family lived there for 30 years; their Innes Shoe Store prospered in Downtown. The Manor was used as the residence of the Halliwell sisters in the WB show Charmed. |
74 | Residence at 1345 Carroll Avenue | | | 1345 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | - |
808 | Neutra/Maxwell House | | | 475 N. Bowling Green Way
| Angelino Heights | First peaked roof house designed by Richard Neutra with triangular glazed gable openings, built in 1941; profoundly influenced American suburban architecture in the 1950s and 1960s; moved to Angelino Heights 2007–08 |
75 | Residence at 1355 Carroll Avenue | | | 1355 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | Built for capitalist Harry L. Pinney in 1887; basic Eastlake style, unornamented. |
76 | Residence at 1316 Carroll Avenue | | | 1316 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
77 | Residence at 1320 Carroll Avenue | | | 1320 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
78 | Residence at 1324 Carroll Avenue | | | 1324 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
79 | Residence at 1344 Carroll Avenue | | | 1344 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
109 | Residence at 1325 Carroll Avenue | | | 1325 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
110 | Los Angeles Police Academy Rock Garden | | | 1880 N. Academy Dr.
| Elysian Park | |
124 | Tierman House | | | 2323 Micheltorena St.
| Silver Lake | |
163 | Animation School for the Walt Disney Studios from 1935 to 1940 | | | 2646-2656 Griffith Park Blvd.; 3027-3033 Angus St.
| Griffith Park | This HCM also includes the Site of First Walt Disney Studio, across Hyperion Ave. See: List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood |
166 | Carriage House at 1411-1417 Kellam Avenue | | | 1411-1417 Kellam Ave.
| Angelino Heights | - |
103 | Forthmann Carriage House | | | 812 E Edgeware Rd.
| Angelino HeightsLos Angeles, California | Victorian carriage house built in the 1880s; designed by Burgess J. Reeve; relocated in 2005 from original location at 629 West 18th St. Los Angeles, California |
176 | Residence at 1321 Carroll Avenue | | | 1321 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
189 | Residence at 1407 Carroll Avenue | | | 1407 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | Pictured on the right |
190 | Residence and Carriage House at 1411 Carroll Avenue | | | 1411 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | Pictured on the left |
191 | Residence at 1441-1443 1/2 Carroll Avenue | | | 1441-1443 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
206 | Residence at 724 E. Edgeware Road | | | 724 E. Edgeware Rd.
| Angelino Heights | |
207 | Residence at 1334 Kellam Avenue | | | 1334 Kellam Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
215 | Bob's Market | | | 1222-1234 Bellevue Ave.
| Angelino Heights | This unusual orientalized commercial architecture is an example of a 1910 neighborhood grocery store. |
216 | Residence at 915-917 Douglas Street | | | 915-917 Douglas St.
| Angelino Heights | |
217 | Residence at 1101 Douglas Street | | | 1101 Douglas St.
| Angelino Heights | |
218 | Residence at 945 E. Edgeware Road | | | 945 E. Edgeware Rd.
| Angelino Heights | |
219 | Residence at 1239-1247 Boston Street | | | 1239-1247 Boston St.
| Angelino Heights | |
220 | Residence at 1343 Kellam Avenue | | | 1343 Kellam Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
221 | Residence and Carriage House at 1347-1349 Kellam Avenue | | | 1347-1349 Kellam Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
222 | Residence at 1405-1411 Kellam Avenue | | | 1405-1411 Kellam Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
223 | Residence at 822-826 E. Kensington Road | | | 822-826 E. Kensington Rd.
| Angelino Heights | |
236 | Sunset Boulevard Bridge | | | Sunset Blvd. over Silver Lake Blvd. | Silver Lake | Constructed in 1934; featuring beautiful Romanesque arches and detailing. |
256 | Mack Sennett Studios | | | 1712 Glendale Blvd.; 2110 Aaron St.
| Echo Park | |
257 | Residence at 817-821 N. Glendale Boulevard | | | 817-821 N. Glendale Blvd.
| Silver Lake | |
266 | Collins Residence | | | 890-892 W. Kensington Rd.
| Angelino Heights | |
321 | Eastlake Inn | | | 1093 W. Edgeware Rd.; 1442 Kellam Ave.
| Angelino Heights | |
337 | Engine Company No. 56 | | | 2838 Rowena Ave.
| Silver Lake | |
391 | Canfield-Moreno Estate | | | 1923 Micheltorena St.
| Silver Lake | |
399 | Bates House | | | 1415 Carroll Ave.
| Angelino Heights | Constructed in 1893 on Pico Boulevard, Moved to 725 S. Bernal Avenue, Los Angeles in 1921. Moved to Carroll Avenue in 1988. |
422 | Silverlake and Ivanhoe Reservoir | | | Armstrong Ave. & Silverlake Blvd.
| Silver Lake | A former reservoir, now retained largely for its scenic value, for which the neighborhood is named. |
504 | Barlow Sanitorium | | | 2000 Stadium Way
| Elysian Park | |
605 | Old Fire Station #6 | | | 534 E. Edgeware Rd.
| Angelino Heights | Originally located at 1279 Temple Street; built in 1929; 2-story Mediterranean style masonry structure. |
640 | Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Research House | | | 2300 Silver Lake Blvd.
| Silver Lake | |
652 | Jensens Recreation Center and Electric Roof Sign | | | 1700 W. Sunset Blvd.
| Echo Park | |
676 | Neutra Office Building | | | 2379 Glendale Blvd.
| Silver Lake | This 1950 building was owned and designed by Modernist architect Richard Neutra. |
699 | August House | | | 1664 N. Maltman Ave.
| Silver Lake | |
704 | John R. Hunt House | | | 2055 N. West Silver Lake Dr.
| Silver Lake | |
739 | J.M. Haff 4-Plex | | | 1121 W. Marion Ave.
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770 | Red Car Trestle Footings | | | Fletcher Dr & Riverside Dr. | | |
823 | Marshall Flats | | | 792-796 E. Kensington Rd.
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824 | Mary E. Stilson Residence | | | 1048 W. Kensington Rd.
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827 | Arthur B. Benton Residence | | | 801-805 E. Kensington Rd.
| Angelino Heights | |
831 | Luby and Anastasia Bubeshko Apartments | | | 2036-2048 Griffith Park Blvd.
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836 | Echo Park | | | 751 N. Echo Park Ave.
| Echo Park | |
837 | Droste House | | | 2025 N. Kenilworth Ave.
| Silver Lake | |
839 | Paul Landacre Cabin and Grounds | | | 2006 W. El Moran St.
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844 | Purviance Residence | | | 944-944 N. Maltman Ave.
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856 | Skinner House | | | 1530 North Easterly Terrace
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868 | O'Neill Duplex No. 1 | | | 2342-2344 West Cove Ave.
| Silver Lake | |
892 | Nin-Pole Residence | | | 2335 Hidalgo Ave.
| Silver Lake | |
895 | How House | | | 2422 N. Silver Ridge Ave.
| | Built by Rudolf M. Schindler for James Eads How. |
897 | Haven of Rest | | | 2432 North Hyperion Ave.
| Silver Lake | Nautical theme two story building. |
907 | North Broadway-Buena Vista Street Bridge, No. 53C0545 | | | N. Broadway between Elysian Park Dr. and Pasadena Ave. | Lincoln Height | |
922 | Edward A. "Tink" Adams House | | | 2331 Cove Ave.
| Silver Lake | International style and traditional Japanese design, 1966. Residence of the founder of the Art Center College of Design. |
938 | Scott Avenue Court | | | 1463-69 Scott Ave.
| Echo Park | Spanish Colonial Revival style 10-unit bungalow, built 1927-1930. |
939 | Black Cat Tavern | | | 3909 W. Sunset Blvd.
| Silver Lake | Art deco, built 1939, site of an early gay rights demonstration in 1967. |
949 | Bank of America, Echo Park Branch | | | 1572 W. Sunset Blvd.
| Echo Park | Built 1908, Beaux Arts redesign in 1926. |
950 | Original Echo Park Clubhouse | | | 100 N. Echo Park Ave. | Echo Park | Craftsman style, 1908. |
964 | Ross House | | | 2123 N. Valentine St.
| Echo Park | International style, 1938, by Raphael Soriano. |
965 | Wilson House | | | 2090 N. Redcliff St.
| Silver Lake | International style, 1938, by Rudolph Schindler. |
967 | Lipetz House | | | 1843 N. Dillon St.
| Silver Lake | Raphael Soriano's first residential work, 1936, in Streamline Moderne and International style. |
971 | Villa Palombo-Togneri | | | 2508 Mayberry St.
| Silver Lake | Innocenti Palombo built this Mediterranean Revival/Beaux Arts house in 1927 as a representation of a villa in his hometown of Vicalvi, Italy. |
972 | Shire Art House | | | 2354 S. Vista Gordo Dr.
| Echo Park | Mininal Traditional style, built in 1938, decorated by sculptor Peter Shire. |
973 | Henry Shire Residence | | | 2208 Princeton Ave.
| Echo Park | International style, built in 1949, architect Josef Van der Kar, landscape designer Garrett Eckbo. |
986 | Lento Brick Court | | | 1288 W. Sunset Blvd.
| Echo Park | Designed in 1928 by Conrad Martin Ellington and Frank B. Chambers. |
986 | 1109 Coronado Terrace House | | April 2015 | 1109 N Coronado Terrace | Silver Lake | A Craftsman style home built in 1910 with an arroyo stone porch and pillars, arroyo stone walls |