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Valley Landmarks - Burbank

Burbank City Hall  Est. 1941   National Register 
Designed by William Allen and W. George Lutzi

275 E. Olive Ave.,  Burbank, CA 91502   Map

United States Post Office - Burbank Downtown Station   National Register 

125 E Olive Avenue,  Burbank, CA 91502   Map

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Valley Landmarks - Calabasas

Leonis Adobe  Est. 1844   Museum    National Register    more photos...
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 1
Built in Monterey style in the 1840's, it was occupied by Miguel Leonis as early as the 1870's, one of the most colorful, influential and prominent figures of early Los Angeles. Declared: 8/6/62 . Open to the public Wednesday through Sunday 1 to 4 p.m.

23537 Calabasas Road,  Calabasas, CA 91302   Map
818 222 6511  
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Valley Landmarks - Canoga Park

Canoga Mission Gallery  Est. 1934-1936
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 135
Designed by Francis Lederer

23130 Sherman Way,  Canoga Park, CA 91307   Map

Canoga Park Southern Pacific Railroad Station (site of)  Est. 1912
It was built in 1912 and destroyed by fire 1993. Declared: 5/30/90
21355 Sherman Way,  Canoga Park, CA 91303   
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Lederer Residence and Immediate Environs  Est. 1934
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 204
Constructed over a period of years by the owners starting in 1934, with the help of builder John R. Litke, materials were chosen with the greatest of care and painstakingly employed in such a manner as to make them appear old. It is a distinguished example of Mission-style architecture in which the interior and exterior detailings are of museum quality. The Spanish and Italian furnishings are of particular interest, dating from the 14th Century. Declared: 11/15/78
23134 Sherman Way,  Canoga Park, CA 91307   
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Shadow Ranch
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 9
Built between 1869 & 1872 on the original Workman Ranch, this house is part adobe and part redwood. Declared: 11/2/62

22633 Vanowen Street,  Canoga Park, CA 91304   Map
818 883-3637  

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Valley Landmarks - Chatsworth

Chatsworth Community Church
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 14
Original location at 10051 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Oakwood Memorial Park. Built in 1903, it is the oldest public building in the community of Chatsworth. It is reported to be one of the few churches of New England-type architecture left in Southern California. Declared: 2/15/63

22601 Lassen Street,  Chatsworth, CA 91311   Map

Chatsworth Reservoir Kiln Site
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 141
Aka Chatsworth Calera Site. Southeasterly from the intersection of Woolsey Canyon Road and Valley Circle Blvd, Chatsworth. Used to make bricks and tiles for the San Fernando Mission. Declared: 4/2/75
Valley Circle Blvd and Woolsey Canyon,  Chatsworth, CA   
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Harvester Farms (site and barn only)
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 645
Erected in the early part of this century, the complex of buildings evokes a rural farm atmosphere in the midst of what is now a suburban setting. The main house is a California Ranch style structure. The rear California basilica-type barn still retains a high degree of remaining historic fabric. This site was the headquarters of the Palomino Horse Association of America. The barn was the birthplace of Mr. Ed. Declared: 12/19/97

22049 Devonshire Street,  Chatsworth, CA 91311   Map

Hill-Palmer Cottage  Est. 1913   National Register 
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 133
Chatsworth Park South. This little ranch cottage is typical of those built by the homesteaders of the San Fernando Valley with their own hands. Declared: 11/20/74. Open 1st Sunday each month 1 to 4 p.m. and by appointment.

10385 Shadow Oak Drive,  Chatsworth, CA 91311   Map
818 882-5614  

Old Stage Coach Trail Property   National Register 
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 92
55 acres lying immediately south of Chatsworth Park South, north of Oakwood Cemetery, bounded on the west by the Los Angeles City and County lines and on the east by the western terminus of Devonshire Street, Chatsworth. The picturesque Stage Coach Trail dates from the 1860's and represents a significant phase in the San Fernando Valley when the Trail linked Los Angeles, Encino, Simi Valley and Ventura. Declared: 1/5/72
Chatsworth Park South,  Chatsworth, CA   
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Olive Trees (76 mature)
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 49
Lining both sides of Lassen Street between Topanga Canyon Blvd and Farralone Avenue, Chatsworth. Native to the Eastern Mediterranean region, olive trees were introduced to California by Franciscan Missionaries. These particular trees approximate the age of Chatsworth itself, having been planted in the latter part of the 19th century. Declared: 5/10/67
Lassen Street,  Chatsworth, CA   
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Stoney Point Outcroppings
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 132
North Chatsworth. A natural site east of Topanga Canyon Blvd considered one of the most picturesque areas in Los Angeles. Declared: 11/20/74

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Valley Landmarks - Encino

Rancho El Encino   National Register    more photos...
California State Historic Landmark 689
Los Encinos State Historic Park

16756 Moorpark St.,  Encino, CA 91436   Map
818 784-4849  

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Valley Landmarks - Glendale

Alex Theatre  Est. 1924   National Register 
Designed by Arthur G. Lindley and Charles R. Selkirk

216 N. Brand Blvd.,  Glendale, CA 91203   Map

Casa Adobe de San Rafael  Est. 1871   Museum    National Register    more photos...
California State Historic Landmark 235
Built for Tomas Sanchez, first sheriff of Los Angeles County. Restored in 1932 and is now a museum owned and operated by the City of Glendale. Tours first Sunday of each month 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Summer every Sunday 1 - 3 p.m. It's free.

1330 Dorothy Drive,  Glendale, CA 91202   Map
818 956-2000  

Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Depot   National Register 
Gardena Ave and W. Cerritos Ave.,  Glendale, CA   
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Glendale Young Men's Christian Association   National Register 

140 N. Louise St.,  Glendale, CA 91206   Map

Hotel Glendale   National Register 

701 E. Broadway,  Glendale, CA 91205   Map

Huntley - Evans Building   National Register 

156 S Brand Blvd,  Glendale, CA 91204   Map

James Daniel Derby House  Est. 1926   National Register 
A Lloyd Wright design.

2535 E Chevy Chase Dr,  Glendale, CA 91206   Map

US Post Office - Glendale Main   National Register 

313 E. Broadway St.,  Glendale, CA 91205   Map

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Valley Landmarks - Granada Hills

101 Deodar Cedar Trees
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 41
White Oak Avenue between San Fernando Mission and San Jose Street. Cedrus deodara-planted in 1932. They are native to the Himalayas and valued for their size, beauty and timber. Declared: 8/3/66

White Oak Avenue,  Granada Hills, CA   Map

Taft House and Landscaping
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 622
Erected before the turn of the century. The Shingle Style residence incorporates the distinguishing characteristics of wood siding and trim, shingled gambrel roof, double hung windows, dormers, and a wraparound porch supported by turned wood columns. The matriarch of the influential Taft family occupied the home for many years. Declared: 4/16/96

16745 San Fernando Mission Blvd,  Granada Hills, CA 91344   Map

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Valley Landmarks - Mission Hills

Andres Pico Adobe  Est. 1834   Library    National Register    more photos...
California State Historic Landmark 362
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 7

10940 Sepulveda Blvd.,  Mission Hills, CA 91345   Map
818 365-7810  

Brand Park / Memory Garden
California State Historic Landmark 150
Given to the city for a park November 4, 1920, it is a part of the original land grant of Mission San Fernando de Rey de Espaņa, and the colorful and picturesque atmosphere of the early California missions is preserved in Memory Garden.

15174 San Fernando Mission Blvd,  Mission Hills, CA 91345   Map

Mission Dam

14801 Rinaldi Street,  Mission Hills, CA 91345   Map

Mission San Fernando Rey de Espaņa  Est. 1797   Museum    National Register    more photos...
California State Historic Landmark 157
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 23
Established by Fray Fermin Francisco De Lasuen on September 8, 1797. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.

15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd.,  Mission Hills, CA 91345   Map
818 361-0186  

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Valley Landmarks - North Hollywood

Amelia Earhart / North Hollywood Branch Library
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 302
Built in 1929, the original building was designed by Lewis Eugene Weston and Lewis Eugene Weston, Jr. in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. It is a one-story red brick building. The building's clerestory contains seven multi-pane recessed windows and has a small hip roof of red Spanish tiles with two chimneys. A second tile roof, below the clerestory windows, extends over offices and a porch. An open-beamed ceiling enhances the Spanish character of the library. Declared: 6/27/86

5211 N Tujunga Ave,  North Hollywood, CA 91601   Map

Campo de Cahuenga  Est. 1950   National Register    more photos...
California State Historic Landmark 151
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 29
The birthplace of California. This small park commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga which was negotiated in 1847; the treaty signalled the end of hostilities in California in the Mexican-American War. Open by appointment. The adobe is a 1950 replica of the Cahuenga Adobe built on the site in 1845.

3912 Lankershim Blvd.,  North Hollywood, CA 91604   Map
818 292-5190  

David Familian Chapel of Temple Adat Ari El
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 199
Dedicated on November 7, 1949, the Chapel is the first synagogue building built as such in the San Fernando Valley. The history of the Temple congregation dates from 1938. Declared: 9/20/78

5540 Laurel Canyon Blvd,  North Hollywood, CA 91607   Map

Department of Water and Power Building
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 232
Built circa 1939 and designed by noted architect S. Charles Lee, this building is described as an outstanding example of Streamline Moderne architecture. Declared: 7/14/80

5108 Lankershim Boulevard,  North Hollywood, CA 91601   Map

El Portal Theatre  Est. 1926
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 573
Completed in 1926, this two-story Spanish Renaissance Revival retail/office/theater building was designed by theater architect L. A. Smith. Declared: 2/9/93

5265 Lankershim Blvd.,  North Hollywood, CA 91601   Map
818 508-4200  

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Valley Landmarks - Northridge

Faith Bible Church  Est. 1917
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 152
Originally known as the Norwegian Lutheran Church, it was built in 1917 in the Gothic style. The church was built in the community called Zelzah, which later became Northridge. Declared: 4/7/76

18531 Gresham Street,  Northridge, CA 91324   Map

Oakridge and Grounds (Rancho Cordillera del Norte)  Est. 1937
California State Historic Landmark 484
Built in 1937 and designed by architect Paul R. Williams in the English Manor style for actress, Barbara Stanwyck. Jack Oakie and his wife purchased the home from Miss Stanwyck a short time later. The house has had very few alterations. Declared: 3/23/90
18650 Devonshire St,  Northridge, CA 91324   
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Valley Landmarks - Reseda

Adams Residence  Est. 1939   more photos...
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 629
Designed by architect Lloyd Wright and owner-built in 1939, this tiny (26' x 26') Modern home was well planned to suit the extremes of climate in the San Fernando Valley. Diagonal placement of the structure to the east- west line, combined with a swooping bat-wing roof and deep over-hangs, controls heat and light. The open floor plan flows around a central fireplace. The house has been continuously occupied by the Adams family. Declared: 10/4/96

7400 Tampa Avenue,  Reseda, CA 91335   Map

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Valley Landmarks - San Fernando

Casa de Lopez  Est. 1882   National Register    more photos...
Erected by Valentine Lopez 1882. Occupied by Geronimo Lopez 1884. It's the oldest remaining building in San Fernando. Open 4th Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

1100 Pico St.,  San Fernando, CA 91340   Map

Well No. 4, Pico Canyon Oil Field   National Register 
9.5 mi. N of San Fernando, W of U.S. 99,  San Fernando, CA   
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Valley Landmarks - Sherman Oaks

La Reina Theatre  Est. 1938
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 290
The La Reina Theatre opened in 1938 and designed by eminent Los Angeles architect S. Charles Lee. The 875-seat theater was a one-story Streamline Moderne building and was the most stylistically sophisticated theater ever built in the San Fernando Valley. In 1987, its interior was gutted for shops and its facade and marquee were preserved and incorporated into the La Reina Fashion Plaza. Declared: 2/15/85

14626 Ventura Blvd,  Sherman Oaks, CA 91403   Map

The Magnolia
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 293
Built in the late 1920's, this Spanish Colonial Revival style residence includes a detached garage and chauffeur's quarters. Declared: 6/18/85

13242 Magnolia Blvd,  Sherman Oaks, CA 91423   Map

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Valley Landmarks - Studio City

J.B. Lankershim Burial Place and Monument
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 181
North end of Nichols Canyon Road. Born March 24, 1850, James B. Lankershim was one of the subdividers of the San Fernando Valley. Declared: 1/18/78

Laurelwood Apartments  Est. 1948
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 228
Built in 1948 and designed by noted architect R. M. Schindler, they were cited as "an outstanding work by a major architect." Declared: 4/22/80

11833 Laurelwood Drive,  Studio City, CA 91604   Map

St. Saviour's Chapel  Est. 1914
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 32
At Harvard School. Designed by Reginald Johnson and patterned after the Chapel at Rugby School in England with the pews facing the center aisle, it was dedicated in 1914. Declared: 2/5/65

3700 Coldwater Canyon Ave,  Studio City, CA 91604   Map

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Valley Landmarks - Sun Valley

Stone House  Est. 1925
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 644
Built in 1925, this Craftsman style house features rock walls, gabled roofs, arched window openings, square tower, and a stone chimney. Declared: 12/19/87

8642 Sunland Blvd,  Sun Valley, CA 91352   Map

Stonehurst Recreation Center Building  Est. c 1930
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 172
Constructed circa 1930 of native stone by Montelongo, an Indian stone mason who, with his helpers, laid the round and smooth rock picked up in the local area. Declared: 3/9/77

9901 Dronfield Avenue,  Sun Valley, CA 91352   Map

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Valley Landmarks - Sylmar

The Cascades
California State Historic Landmark 653
1/10 mile north of intersection of Foothill Blvd. and Balboa Blvd., Sylmar

Foothill Blvd. and Balboa Blvd,  Sylmar, CA   Map

Griffith Ranch (historic marker)
California State Historic Landmark 716

12685 Foothill Blvd,  Sylmar, CA 91342   Map

Mission Wells and the Settling Basin
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 50
The presence of cienegas, or swamp lands, from which water bubbled up, was one of the vital factors in the decision of the Franciscan Padres in 1797 to erect the Mission San Fernando Rey de Espaņa at a site two to three miles west of these cienegas. Havana & Bleeker Streets. Declared: 5/10/67
Havana St and Bleeker St,  Sylmar, CA   
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San Fernando (Pioneer Memorial) Cemetery  Est. 1797   more photos...
California State Historic Landmark 753
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 586
A flat, 3.8 acre Sylmar site covered with native grasses and includes a walkway and memorial patio. This is the second oldest cemetery in the San Fernando Valley and holds the remains of early pioneers, Civil War Veterans, and Mission Indians. Declared: 11/30/93

14451 Bledsoe Street,  Sylmar, CA 91342   Map

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Valley Landmarks - Tujunga

Bolton Hall Museum  Est. 1913   Museum    National Register 
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 2

10110 Commerce Ave,  Tujunga, CA 91042   Map
818 352-3420  

McGroarty Home and Grounds  Est. 1923
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 63
John Steven McGroarty was Poet Laureate of the State of California from 1933 until his death in 1944. Built in 1923, this fieldstone and stucco home designed by Arthur B. Benton is now used for art classes, historical and author's groups, musicales and recreational activities. Declared: 2/4/70

7570 McGroarty Terrace,  Tujunga, CA 91042   Map

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Valley Landmarks - Van Nuys

Baird House  Est. 1921
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 203
Built in 1921 for the family of Robert J. Baird, owner of the Van Nuys Nursery Company, this Bungalow-style residence is now the property of the Volunteer League of the San Fernando Valley, Van Nuys. Declared: 10/18/78

14603 Hamlin Street,  Van Nuys, CA 91411   Map

Pacific Electric Picover Railway Station (site of)
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 405
The building consisted of a larger portion, built in 1932, which served as a vegetable packing shed, and a smaller portion built in 1917 as a passenger shelter for Pacific Electric patrons on the Canoga Park line. It moved onto this site after the line was abandoned in 1938. (Destroyed by fire in 6/4/1990) Declared: 1/11/89
16710 Sherman Way,  Van Nuys, CA 91406   
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Tower of Wooden Pallets  Est. 1951
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 184
Constructed by Daniel Van Meter in 1951 of approximately 2,000 wooden pallets which are 3'x3'x6" in size. The Tower of Pallets, in a 22-foot circle at the base, covers the reported grave of a child buried in 1869. Obscured by dense vegetation. Declared: 4/19/78
15357 Magnolia Blvd,  Van Nuys, CA 91403   
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United States Post Office - Van Nuys Branch   National Register 

14530 Sylvan St,  Van Nuys, CA 91411   Map

Valley Municipal Building (Van Nuys City Hall)  Est. 1932
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 202
Constructed in 1932 and designed by Peter K. Schabarum, this readily identifiable landmark is considered a good example of the WPA-era "Zig-Zag Moderne" architectural styling. Declared: 10/18/78

14410 Sylvan Street,  Van Nuys, CA   Map

Van Nuys Woman's Club Building  Est. 1917
California State Historic Landmark 201
Constructed in 1917 as a Craftsman-style building. The club, founded in 1912, is one of the oldest social institutions in the San Fernando Valley. Declared: 10/18/78

14836 Sylvan Street,  Van Nuys, CA 91411   Map

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Valley Landmarks - West Hills

Orcutt Ranch (Rancho Sombra del Roble)  Est. 1920
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 31
This 1920 adobe residence was the home of W. W. Orcutt, one of the founders of the oil production industry in California. In 1901, Orcutt discovered the La Brea Tar Pits' prehistoric fossils. Declared: 1/22/65. Open daily Sunrise to Sunset.

23600 Roscoe Blvd.,  West Hills, CA 91304   Map
818 346-7449  

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Valley Landmarks - Woodland Hills

Old Trappers Lodge
California State Historic Landmark 939
A "Twentieth Century Folk Art Enviroment". Originally at 10340 Keswick Ave., Sun Valley; relocated to Los Angeles Pierce College
6201 Winnetka Ave,  Woodland Hills, CA 91371   
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Pepper Trees
L.A. Historic Cultural Monument 93
Canoga Avenue from Ventura Blvd south to Saltillo Street. The approximately 300 pepper trees now growing in the city-owned parkway started from a seed (Schinus molle, native to South America) at the nursery owned by Victor Girard of the Blvd Land Company, owners of most of what is now Woodland Hills. The trees were planted in the 1920's and now form an arch over the street. Declared: 1/5/72
Canoga Avenue,  Woodland Hills, CA   
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