192 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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La Mirada, CA
· Local history
La Mirada's story is one of transformation, from rural pastures to a thriving suburban community. Initially, the area's gently rolling hills and favorable climate fostered a booming dairy industry. This agricultural…
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Norwalk, CA
· 4.1 mi
Norwalk, California, a place where the spirit of community pulses beneath the surface of a bustling suburb, holds a quiet distinction. It's a city that, while not always grabbing national headlines, has quietly nurtured…
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La Habra, CA
· 4.1 mi
La Habra, nestled in the northernmost corner of Orange County, has quietly contributed its share of talent to the world. While it might not boast the glitz of Hollywood or the tech boom of Silicon Valley, its residents…
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Standard Oil Building (Whittier, California)
· 5.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Check out that beautiful building! It's a reminder that Whittier was once at the heart of California's oil boom. Back in 1910, Standard Oil struck black gold nearby, and by 1914, they needed an office. So, they…
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Whittier station
· 5.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This beautifully preserved 1892 train depot is now a railroad museum and community center. It marks a time when Whittier was booming thanks to the railroad. In the 1890s, Whittier was growing fast. To serve the town,…
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Whittier, CA
· 5.2 mi · Local history
Whispers still echo in Uptown Whittier about hidden tunnels, remnants of a time when the city was less about citrus and more about secrets. While the Quaker influence, honoring poet John Greenleaf Whittier, shaped the…
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Fullerton, CA
· 5.3 mi
Fullerton, California, a city in northern Orange County, has quietly cultivated a surprising roster of notable figures. While maybe not as glamorous as its southern neighbors, Fullerton's history is rich with talent…
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Fox Theatre (Fullerton, California)
· 5.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the roaring twenties at this abandoned movie palace, once part of the legendary Fox Theatres chain. This is the Fox Theatre in Fullerton. Constructed by local businessman C. Stanley Chapman, this theater opened…
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Jonathan Bailey House (Whittier, California)
· 5.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're near the oldest building in Whittier, a place that saw the very beginnings of this community. Built around 1868 or 1869 by Jacob Gerkens, this house, once called "The Old Ranch House," was more than just a home.…
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Elephant Packing House
· 5.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time to the era when Valencia oranges reigned supreme in Southern California at this historic packing house. Built in 1924, the Elephant Packing House was a hub of activity in Fullerton. Valencia oranges,…
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Bellflower, CA
· 6.3 mi · Local history
Bellflower, California, a city nestled in southeast Los Angeles County, has been grappling with a subtle but persistent tension: the evolving identity of its Little Saigon. For decades, this section of town along…
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John Woelke House
· 6.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Feast your eyes on this beauty! The John Woelke House is like stepping back into the late 1800s, showcasing the height of Queen Anne-style architecture. In 1896, John Woelke commissioned architects George Franklin…
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Pío Pico State Historic Park
· 7.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine this: you're standing on land once owned by the last Mexican governor of California! This is El Ranchito, the final home of Pío Pico. Pío Pico served as governor of Alta California twice, once from 1832 to 1833…
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Pico Rivera, CA
· 7.2 mi
Pico Rivera sits on relatively flat land, a geographic reality owing to its modest elevation. The past is etched into the present here. A piece of the Butterfield Stage Route, that vital artery of 19th-century travel,…
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Anaheim, CA
· 7.4 mi
Anaheim's story is deeply intertwined with the California dream, and for a long time, that dream tasted like oranges. The city, founded by German settlers in 1857 and named for its location near the Santa Ana River,…
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Downey, CA
· 7.4 mi · Local history
Downey, California, carries a history that stretches beyond its suburban tranquility. While it’s now known for healthcare and a certain golden-arched landmark, its story is interwoven with the ambitions of reaching for…
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Anaheim Packing House
· 7.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Forget the theme parks for a minute; this spot is a delicious slice of Anaheim history. Back in 1919, this building was the Anaheim Orange and Lemon Association Packing House, humming with the energy of citrus being…
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John A. Rowland House
· 7.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're passing a place that helped shape Southern California! This is near the John A. Rowland House, built back in 1855. John Rowland was a pretty big deal. He co-led the first group of American settlers to reach…
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St. Isidore Catholic Church
· 7.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're passing by the oldest building in Los Alamitos, a real survivor from the area's early days. St. Isidore Catholic Church was built in 1933. It served a growing Catholic community in the area. After decades as a…
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George Key Ranch
· 8.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time! This unassuming spot in Placentia was once the heart of the George Key Ranch, a thriving example of early 20th-century Southern California agriculture. George Key, an Ohio native, purchased the land…
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El Campo Santo
· 8.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the lives of early California settlers as you approach El Campo Santo. This “holy field” is one of Southern California's oldest private cemeteries. In the early 1850s, the Workman family established this as a…
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Montebello, CA
· 8.3 mi · Local history
Montebello, "beautiful mountain," owes much of its early growth to the black gold beneath its feet. While the views of the San Gabriel Mountains certainly inspired its name, it was the discovery of oil that truly put…
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Los Alamitos, CA
· 8.4 mi · Local history
Los Alamitos, California, is synonymous with the sprawling military base that dominates its landscape, but the city's roots run deeper than modern defense. Long before the rumble of jets, this area thrived as a hub for…
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A. S. Bradford House
· 8.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here for a second; this is where Placentia, California, got its start. Albert Sumner Bradford founded Placentia by arranging for a water tank to be built along the railway. In 1902, Bradford built this 15-room…
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Paramount, CA
· 8.6 mi
Paramount, California, owes its very existence to a confluence of events, some natural, some entirely human-made. Before the tract homes and bustling commercial strips, this patch of land southeast of Los Angeles was…
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Montebello, CA
· 8.6 mi · Local history
Montebello sits on the broad, gently sloping coastal plain of Southern California, a landscape formed over millennia by the shifting of tectonic plates and the persistent flow of rivers carving paths to the Pacific.…
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Bell Gardens, CA
· 8.7 mi · Local history
Bell Gardens, a bustling urban community in Los Angeles County, owes its name to the area's verdant past. Rancho owner Maria Rita de Valdez de Villa christened the land "beautiful gardens," a description that resonated…
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Los Angeles County, CA
· 8.8 mi · Local history
Los Angeles County owes its name to the original Spanish settlers, who in 1781 christened their new pueblo "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles," meaning "The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels."…
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Placentia, CA
· 8.9 mi · Local history
Placentia, nestled in northern Orange County, began as something of a promise. The name itself, derived from the Latin word for "pleasant," hints at the vision of its founders: a haven of citrus groves and quiet…
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South Gate, CA
· 9.4 mi · Local history
South Gate, nestled in the lower elevations of Los Angeles County, began as a collection of farms and flower fields. Before its incorporation in 1923, it was known as the "Azalea City," its economy blooming with the…
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Garden Grove, CA
· 9.8 mi
Garden Grove, California, a city nestled in the heart of Orange County, has quietly cultivated a surprising number of notable figures. While perhaps not as flashy as its coastal neighbors, Garden Grove's legacy includes…
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Bell, CA
· 10.2 mi · Local history
Bell, California, a flat expanse perfect for cycling, owes its name to James George Bell, a landowner whose holdings shaped the area's early development. Incorporated in 1927, the city adopted his name as its own, a…
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Lynwood, CA
· 10.4 mi · Local history
Lynwood, nestled on the flat coastal plain of Los Angeles County, owes its existence to the iron horse. The Pacific Electric Railway, snaking its way through Southern California, delivered both opportunity and people.…
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Montebello, CA
· 10.4 mi · Local history
Montebello, nestled in the coastal plain of Southern California, owes its melodious name to an Italian phrase meaning "beautiful mountain." This wasn't a reflection of towering peaks, but rather a nod to the gentle…
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Puvunga
· 10.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine this unassuming spot as the literal birthplace of a people! This is Puvunga, a sacred site for the Tongva and Acjachemen, the original inhabitants of this land. For countless generations, Puvunga has been their…
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Birthplace of Richard Nixon
· 11.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Believe it or not, this unassuming house is where one of the most controversial figures in American history, Richard Nixon, was born. Built in 1912 on the Nixon family's ranch, this modest home saw the arrival of…
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In-N-Out Burger (Original)
· 11.1 mi · Things to Do
California's cult burger chain. Animal style fries are the secret menu essential.
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Lynwood, CA
· 11.1 mi · Local history
Lynwood remembers the COVID-19 pandemic as a time that underscored its deep community bonds and highlighted existing economic disparities. The city, already densely populated, experienced some of the highest infection…
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Bell Gardens, CA
· 11.2 mi · Local history
Bell Gardens' story is one of reinvention, shaped by both natural disaster and entrepreneurial spirit. The area's initial promise stemmed from fertile land, inspiring its name from Maria Rita de Valdez de Villa's…
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Yorba Linda station
· 11.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine hopping on a train here, headed to Fullerton or La Habra! This spot was the Yorba Linda train depot. Back in 1910, the Pacific Electric Railway extended its line through Yorba Linda. This connected the town to…
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El Monte, CA
· 11.3 mi
El Monte, nestled in the San Gabriel Valley, might seem like just another Southern California suburb. But look closer, and you’ll find a surprising number of familiar names connected to this place. For instance, the…
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Golden Gate Theater
· 11.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine this spot buzzing with excitement back in the roaring twenties! This is the Golden Gate Theater, built in 1927, a shining example of California Churrigueresque architecture. Back then, Whittier Boulevard was the…
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Walnut, CA
· 11.5 mi · Local history
Nestled inland from the Pacific, in the rolling hills of Los Angeles County, the city of Walnut owes its identity to the fruit that shares its name. The area's Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm, dry summers…
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Los Cerritos Ranch House
· 11.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder what it was like to live on a sprawling California rancho? This is the spot to imagine it. Rancho Los Cerritos, meaning "the little hills," was the largest adobe residence built in Southern California during…
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Compton, CA
· 11.7 mi · Local history
Compton, a city in the heart of Los Angeles County, pulses with a unique rhythm. Though manufacturing and logistics now fuel much of its economy, the city’s most distinctive creation is undoubtedly its West Coast…
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Winter Gardens, CA
· 11.9 mi · Local history
Winter Gardens, nestled in the coastal plain of Southern California, reflects the region's layered history. Originally part of the vast Rancho El Cajon, the area’s early development was influenced by Mexican ranching…
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West Covina, CA
· 12.0 mi
West Covina, a place that feels like a comfortable blend of suburban calm and cultural energy, owes much to its agricultural roots. Citrus farming was a major driver of its early growth, spurred on by the convenience of…
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South Gate, CA
· 12.0 mi
Imagine a sea of azaleas, stretching as far as the eye could see. That was South Gate in its early days, a fragrant landscape of flower farms earning it the nickname “Azalea City.” But the sweet scent couldn’t mask the…
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Compton, CA
· 12.0 mi · Local history
Compton sits on a subtle rise, seventy-two feet above sea level, a barely perceptible shift from the flat coastal plain stretching towards the Pacific. This slight elevation, though unremarkable, sets it apart from the…
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Orange, CA
· 12.2 mi
Orange, California, owes its existence to sunshine and relatively flat land. The area, ideal for citrus groves, exploded in the late 19th century, fueled by the promise of agricultural wealth. The city was named for the…
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West Home
· 12.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here for a sec, because this unassuming house was once home to a literary giant! Jessamyn West, author of the beloved novel 'The Friendly Persuasion,' spent her childhood right here in Yorba Linda. West Home,…
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Dominguez Rancho Adobe
· 12.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here for a second; this unassuming spot was once the heart of a vast Spanish land grant. In 1826, Manuel Dominguez completed this adobe home, solidifying his family's claim to Rancho San Pedro, a massive…
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Monterey Park, CA
· 12.2 mi · Local history
Monterey Park sits nestled among the Monterey Hills, a gentle rise compared to the dramatic San Gabriel Mountains further north. These hills, though modest, provide a slight elevation advantage, offering residents…
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East Los Angeles, CA
· 12.3 mi
East Los Angeles: a sprawling, unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, a place teeming with history. Boyle Heights, one of its oldest neighborhoods, saw waves of immigrants come and go – Japanese, Russian,…
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West Los Angeles, CA
· 12.3 mi · Local history
The scent of jasmine hangs heavy in the air, a familiar perfume drifting through the manicured lawns of West Los Angeles. It’s a far cry from the orange groves and barley fields that once carpeted these gentle slopes…
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Winter Gardens, CA
· 12.3 mi · Local history
Winter Gardens emerged in the rolling hills of Southern California as part of the region's early 20th-century agricultural boom. The area's mild climate, typical of the Southern California/Northern Baja Coast ecoregion,…
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Huntington Park, CA
· 13.3 mi
Huntington Park, a city carved from the flat coastal plain of Southern California, owes its initial boom to the iron horse. The Pacific Electric Railway, snaking its way through Los Angeles County, put Huntington Park…
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Watts Towers
· 13.4 mi · Historical Marker
Italian immigrant spent 33 years building monumental folk art towers from found materials.
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Watts Towers: One Man's Thirty-Three-Year Obsession
· 13.4 mi · Historical
Italian immigrant Simon Rodia single-handedly built seventeen interconnected sculptural towers over thirty-three years in his backyard in Watts, creating one of the greatest works of outsider art ever produced.
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Watts, Los Angeles, CA
· 13.5 mi
The towers rise above Watts like a fever dream, impossibly intricate monuments built from rebar and broken glass. But even without Sabato Rodia’s masterpiece, the neighborhood would still stand tall on its own merits.…
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Old Orange County Courthouse (California)
· 13.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over and check out this incredible building! The Old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana isn't just another pretty face; it's a landmark that has witnessed over a century of justice and change. Construction on…
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Watts Station
· 13.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Built in 1904, this station was a vital hub for the Pacific Electric Railway and a symbol of growth for the Watts community. For many years, Watts Station was a major stop for the Pacific Electric Railway's "Red Car"…
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Yost Theater
· 13.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time at the Yost Theater, a cultural gem in Santa Ana! Originally opened in 1912 as the Auditorium Theatre, it quickly became a hub for vaudeville and early silent films. Later, under the Olivos Family, it…
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Santa Ana, CA
· 13.8 mi
Santa Ana, California, a place named for Saint Anne, carries the weight of Orange County history. Incorporated in 1886, it quickly became a hub for the citrus industry, a crucial component of Southern California's early…
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Pacific Electric Sub-Station No. 14
· 13.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming building once hummed with the power that fueled Southern California's explosive growth. Back in the early 20th century, the Pacific Electric Railway, or 'Red Cars,' crisscrossed the region. This…
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Long Beach, CA
· 14.0 mi
Long Beach, California, a city defined by its low-lying coastal plain and the salty tang of the Pacific, has seen its share of drama and fame wash ashore. The roar of the 1920s oil boom transformed it, but even before…
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Cooper Arms Apartments
· 14.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Admire the Renaissance Revival architecture of this twelve-story apartment tower overlooking the ocean in Long Beach. Back in the roaring twenties, this area was booming, and the Cooper Arms Apartments became a symbol…
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San Gabriel, CA
· 14.2 mi
The bells of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel still echo through the valley, a constant reminder that this city’s story began long before freeways and subdivisions. Father Serra’s arrival in 1771 wasn't just the start of a…
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Diamond Bar: A Cattle Brand, Not a Gem
· 14.3 mi
Diamond Bar, California sounds like jewelry, like a sparkling stone set on a band of gold. But there's no gem and no jeweler in this story. The name comes from a cattle brand. Back in nineteen eighteen, a rancher…
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Mission San Gabriel Arcángel
· 14.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're near a place that once served as the religious and agricultural heart of a vast territory: Mission San Gabriel Arcángel. Founded in 1771 by the Spanish Empire, it became the fourth of twenty-one missions built in…
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Los Angela, CA
· 14.4 mi · Local history
Los Angeles has always been a city of reinvention, a place where dreams are chased under the relentless California sun. In recent years, a palpable anxiety has settled over that pursuit, driven by the increasingly…
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Los Angelas, CA
· 14.4 mi · Local history
Los Angeles, a place of sunshine and ambition, wasn't always the sprawling metropolis it is today. Founded as "The Angels" in 1781, it remained a relatively small settlement until California's incorporation into the…
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Los Angerlas, CA
· 14.4 mi · Local history
Los Angeles is a place built on dreams, baking under a relentless sun. It began as a Spanish settlement, a cluster of adobes near the Los Angeles River. But the landscape itself – the broad coastal plain, the dramatic…
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Santa Fe 3751
· 14.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready to hear the echoes of a giant! Right here in Los Angeles sits Santa Fe 3751, a beautifully preserved steam locomotive and a true icon of American railroading. Built in 1927 by Baldwin Locomotive Works, this…
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RMS Queen Mary
· 14.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to step back in time aboard a floating palace, the RMS Queen Mary! This isn't just a hotel; it's a time capsule of ocean liner history. Launched in 1936, the Queen Mary was the height of luxury, ferrying royalty…
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Alhambra, CA
· 14.7 mi
Alhambra, a name plucked from Washington Irving's romantic tales of Moorish Spain, offers a pocket of relative calm in the heart of the San Gabriel Valley. Even at a modest 500 feet above sea level, the slight elevation…
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Breed Street Shul
· 14.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a time when Boyle Heights was the heart of Jewish life in Los Angeles. This is the Breed Street Shul, once the grandest Orthodox synagogue this side of Chicago. From 1915 to 1951, it served as a spiritual and…
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Linda Vista Community Hospital
· 15.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready for chills! This is Linda Vista Community Hospital, a place with a past so intense it’s said to linger in the air. Originally built in the 1920s, it served as the Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital, caring for…
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South Los Angeles, CA
· 15.4 mi · Local history
South Los Angeles wasn't always South Los Angeles. For decades, it was South Central, a name that evoked a gritty urban landscape to outsiders, but held a different meaning for those who lived there. The story of its…
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Boyle Hotel – Cummings Block
· 15.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the sounds of mariachi music echoing through the streets – this corner has seen generations of stories unfold! The Boyle Hotel, also known as the Cummings Block, was built in 1889 by businessman William H.…
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Arcadia, CA
· 15.7 mi · Local history
Arcadia, California sits nestled against the San Gabriel Mountains, a dramatic backdrop that defines the town's character. These mountains, part of the Transverse Ranges, aren't just pretty to look at; they're the…
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San Marin, CA
· 15.9 mi
The quiet hum of Highway 101, a constant presence just beyond the tidy lawns of San Marin, took on a new significance in the summer of 2021. For decades, that highway had been the artery connecting this Marin County…
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Phillips Mansion
· 16.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine living in a luxurious mansion in the middle of nowhere! That's the Phillips Mansion, built by one of the wealthiest men in Los Angeles County back in the day. Louis Phillips, already a successful businessman,…
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Duarte, CA
· 16.2 mi · Local history
Duarte, nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, has always balanced small-town charm with its proximity to the sprawling Los Angeles metropolis. More recently, the city has been grappling with the ever-present…
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El Molino Viejo
· 16.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine Los Angeles County before freeways and sprawling suburbs – just rolling hills and the mission. That's where El Molino Viejo, or The Old Mill, stands, a testament to a bygone era. Built in 1816 by Father José…
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Edwin Hubble House
· 16.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine unlocking secrets of the cosmos from… a house in suburban California? That’s exactly what Edwin Hubble did here. From 1925 until his death in 1953, this unassuming house was home to one of the most important…
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South Pasadena, CA
· 16.3 mi
South Pasadena seems like any other quiet, affluent suburb nestled against the San Gabriel Mountains. But beneath the manicured lawns and Craftsman bungalows lies a surprising history, one intertwined with figures who…
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Santa Anita Park
· 16.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready to experience a piece of California history! Santa Anita Park isn't just a racetrack; it's a place where champions are made and dreams are chased. Santa Anita Park opened on Christmas Day in 1934, quickly…
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Azusa, CA
· 16.3 mi · Local history
Azusa, nestled at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, has always been a kind of gateway. Historically, it was a citrus-packing hub, a launchpad into the agricultural riches further inland. More recently, it became a…
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Queen Anne Cottage and Coach Barn
· 16.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step into a Victorian fairytale at the Queen Anne Cottage and Coach Barn, a picturesque pair of buildings nestled within the Los Angeles County Arboretum. This spot matters because it offers a glimpse into the opulent…
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Carson, CA
· 16.4 mi · Local history
Carson, California, a city carved from the sprawling Dominguez Rancho Adobe, continues to evolve, shaped by its diverse population and strategic location within the South Bay. While the region has long been known for…
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Los Angeles Union Station
· 16.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready to step back in time! This stunning Art Deco masterpiece, Los Angeles Union Station, was the last great train station built in the United States, opening just before the decline of rail travel. After years of…
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Little Tokyo, Los Angeles
· 16.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for some ramen and a history lesson! This is Little Tokyo, the heart of Japanese American culture in Los Angeles. Around the start of the 1900s, Japanese immigrants began settling here, creating a vibrant…
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Garment Capitol Building
· 16.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a building that once pulsed with the rhythm of fashion, a Gothic Revival masterpiece that was the heart of Los Angeles' garment industry. This is the Garment Capitol Building, built in 1926 by Florence Casler…
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Philippe The Original
· 16.7 mi
Philippe Mathieu accidentally invented the French dip sandwich in 1908 when he dropped a roll into a pan of beef drippings. The customer loved it, came back with friends, and a legend was born. The sawdust floors,…
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Ávila Adobe
· 16.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a time when Los Angeles was little more than a dusty pueblo! This is the spot where it all began. Built in 1818 by Francisco Ávila, the Ávila Adobe is the oldest standing residence in Los Angeles. It was one of…
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El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument
· 16.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder where Los Angeles *really* began? It's right here at El Pueblo. This is where the story of LA took root. In 1781, a group of forty-four settlers, recruited largely from northern Mexico, arrived to establish…
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Monrovia, CA
· 16.7 mi
Monrovia, tucked against the San Gabriel Mountains, has always had a bit of that small-town California charm, a place where the scent of orange blossoms once hung heavy in the air. While the citrus groves are mostly…
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Los Angeles, CA
· 16.7 mi · Local history
The camera crews haven't packed up yet, not entirely, though the pandemic feels like a lifetime ago. For Los Angeles, a city built on illusion and performance, the abrupt halt to physical production in 2020 was a gut…
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Pacific Electric Building
· 16.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Once the headquarters of the Pacific Electric Railway, this building was the heart of the largest interurban electric railway system in the world. The Pacific Electric Building, opening in 1905, served as the main train…
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Pico House
· 16.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time to the Pico House, once the most opulent hotel in Los Angeles, a symbol of the city's rapid growth. Pio Pico, the last governor of Alta California under Mexican rule, built this three-story hotel in…
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Los Angeles, CA
· 16.7 mi · Local history
Los Angeles shimmers with the promise of dreams realized. The city, nestled in the Southern California/Northern Baja Coast ecoregion, sits at 300 feet above sea level, a short drive from both sandy beaches and rugged…
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Spring Street Courthouse
· 16.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This seemingly stoic building holds stories of justice, mail, and a changing Los Angeles. For decades, this Moderne structure served as both a vital post office and a bustling federal courthouse.Designed by Gilbert…
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Gerry Building
· 16.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a sec and check out that building – the Gerry Building. It's more than just another high-rise; it's a time capsule from the golden age of design. Built in 1947, this Streamline Moderne beauty originally…
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Irvine Park (Orange, California)
· 16.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here! You’re about to discover the spot where California’s regional park system all began. Back in 1897, James Irvine, the namesake of this park, donated 160 acres of land to Orange County. It was called…
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Hotel Alexandria
· 16.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the glitz and glamour of early Hollywood – it all swirled right here! The Hotel Alexandria was *the* place to be in downtown Los Angeles. Built in 1906, it quickly became a haven for celebrities, dignitaries,…
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A.G. Bartlett Building
· 16.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Hey there, check out that building! For five years, it was the king of the Los Angeles skyline. That's the A.G. Bartlett Building, built in 1911. It was designed by John Parkinson and Edwin Bergstrom in the Beaux Arts…
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Continental Building
· 16.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Check it out, that's the Continental Building. It was a game-changer for Los Angeles. Back in 1903, when it was finished, everyone called it the Braly Block. It rose 13 stories high, making it the very first skyscraper…
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Los Angeles City Hall
· 16.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Check out that towering Art Deco building! That's Los Angeles City Hall, and it's been the heart of the city's government since 1928. For nearly forty years, it was the tallest building in Los Angeles, a symbol of the…
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Eastern Columbia Building
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to crane your neck – you’re about to see one of the most iconic Art Deco buildings in Los Angeles! The Eastern Columbia Building, with its vibrant turquoise terra cotta and distinctive clock tower, is a true…
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Bradbury Building
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready to step into the future, even though you're surrounded by the past! The Bradbury Building's stunning skylit atrium has been featured in countless films, maybe most famously in *Blade Runner*. Commissioned by…
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Million Dollar Theatre
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder where the whole “movie palace” thing started? Right here, at the Million Dollar Theatre. In 1917, showman Sid Grauman, the same guy who later built Grauman's Chinese Theatre, opened this opulent movie house.…
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Los Angeles Theatre
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder where old Hollywood royalty went to catch a flick? This lavish movie palace, the Los Angeles Theatre, is one of the last remaining examples of that golden age. Opened in 1931, it was the last movie palace…
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Tower Theatre (Los Angeles)
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time as you approach the Tower Theatre, a dazzling example of Hollywood's golden age, now reborn as an Apple Store. Built in 1927, the Tower Theatre was one of the first movie palaces in Los Angeles wired…
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Broadway Theater District (Los Angeles)
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Forget Hollywood Boulevard for a second. This stretch of Broadway was *the* place to be for entertainment in Los Angeles. From the 1910s to the 1930s, twelve incredible movie palaces were built here, making it the…
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Homer Laughlin Building
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder where to grab the best tacos, noodles, and pupusas all under one roof? You're passing the Homer Laughlin Building, home to Grand Central Market, a true Los Angeles institution. Built in 1897 by Homer…
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Cameo Theatre (Los Angeles)
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready to time travel back to the dawn of Hollywood at the Cameo Theatre! This spot marks one of the first movie palaces ever built in Los Angeles. Back in 1910, film mogul W.H. Clune opened Clune's Broadway Theatre.…
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Arcade Theatre
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time at this former vaudeville and movie theater in the Broadway district. This wasn't just any old theater; it was the Arcade Theatre, a place where dreams took center stage in early Los Angeles.…
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Globe Theatre (Los Angeles)
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Right here, you're passing a spot that's been center stage for Los Angeles entertainment for over a century. Originally named the Morosco Theatre, this building has transformed over the years and is a key part of the…
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Hale Solar Laboratory
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a place where the sun itself was the subject of intense scientific scrutiny – that's the legacy of the Hale Solar Laboratory. Built in 1923, this was the personal research facility of George Ellery Hale, a true…
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State Theatre (Los Angeles)
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a second and imagine a time when movie palaces were the height of entertainment. That's what the State Theatre, originally Loew's State Theatre, represented when it opened its doors. The State Theatre,…
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Palace Theater (Los Angeles)
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever notice how some places just seem to shapeshift over time? That's definitely the case with the Palace Theater. Its many names reflect the ups and downs of the whole Broadway Theater District. Originally, it opened…
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Bullock's complex
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time to when shopping in Los Angeles meant a trip to Bullock's Downtown, a beacon of style and elegance! Founded in 1907 by John G. Bullock, this flagship store quickly became a destination. The complex of…
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Western Costume Building
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the stars who have donned costumes created in this building, a treasure trove of Hollywood history. Between 1923 and 1932, Western Costume Company, housed in this building, outfitted an estimated 95 to 99…
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Mount Pleasant House (Los Angeles, California)
· 16.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine hosting the grandest parties in Los Angeles back in the 1870s – that’s exactly what happened at Mount Pleasant House. Built around 1875 for William Hayes Perry, a major figure in early Los Angeles, this…
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Huntington Beach, CA
· 17.0 mi · Local history
Huntington Beach, California, embodies a unique blend of laid-back surf culture and unexpected grit. Named for railroad magnate Henry Huntington, whose vision helped connect this coastal outpost to Los Angeles, the city…
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Angels Flight
· 17.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready to ride a piece of Hollywood history! Angels Flight is the world's shortest railway, a charming funicular that's been whisking people up and down Bunker Hill for over a century. Originally built in 1901,…
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Aztec Hotel
· 17.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be transported! The Aztec Hotel is a stunning, and somewhat unexpected, monument to Mayan Revival architecture right here in Southern California. Designed by Robert Stacy-Judd, the Aztec Hotel sprung to life…
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Paramount Theatre (Los Angeles)
· 17.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Before it was the Paramount, this movie palace was Grauman's Metropolitan Theater, a dazzling example of Hollywood's golden age. It opened in 1923 as Grauman's Metropolitan, part of Sid Grauman's theater empire. It…
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Downtown Jewelry Exchange
· 17.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Once a glamorous Pantages Theatre, this building hosted vaudeville acts and movie premieres. Opened in 1920, the Pantages was designed by B. Marcus Priteca for Alexander Pantages. It initially showcased vaudeville and…
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Subway Terminal Building
· 17.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Beneath this very building lies a forgotten subway station, a relic of Los Angeles's early public transportation system. The Subway Terminal opened in 1925 at 417 South Hill Street. It was the second main train station…
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James Oviatt Building
· 17.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Marvel at the Art Deco details of this highrise, a testament to the elegance of a bygone era. The Oviatt Building stands as a monument to James Oviatt's ambition and taste. In 1928, James Oviatt, a successful…
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Garfield House (South Pasadena, California)
· 17.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here for a moment – this unassuming house holds a poignant story of resilience and remembrance. It's the former home of Lucretia Garfield, widow of President James A. Garfield. Lucretia, already a widow after…
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South Park Lofts
· 17.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Believe it or not, this trendy loft building was one of America's first parking garages, built in 1924. Back then, cars were becoming more common, but cities weren't ready for them. That's where architect Claud Beelman…
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Gardena, CA
· 17.2 mi · Local history
Gardena sits on a low-lying plane, a mere 59 feet above the Pacific, a landscape that once lent itself perfectly to agriculture. The relatively flat terrain, part of the larger coastal plain of Southern California,…
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Judson Studios
· 17.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be dazzled! Judson Studios is a Los Angeles institution, crafting breathtaking stained glass since the late 1890s. William Lees Judson, an artist from England, founded the studio with his sons in downtown Los…
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Engine Company No. 28
· 17.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a time when horse-drawn carriages shared the road with some of the earliest automobiles. This spot, Engine Company No. 28, was built to protect that evolving Los Angeles. Completed in 1912 for $50,000, this…
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Storrier-Stearns Japanese Garden
· 17.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine escaping the bustling city for a moment of zen right here in Pasadena. The Storrier-Stearns Japanese Garden offers just that, a tranquil retreat built starting in 1935. Charles and Ellamae Storrier Stearns hired…
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Marine Corps Air Station Tustin
· 17.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Those enormous, almost alien-looking structures dominating the landscape? They're blimp hangars, and they tell a fascinating story about Southern California's role in naval aviation.During World War II and the Cold War,…
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Pisgah Home Historic District
· 17.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming corner of Highland Park was once the epicenter of a radical religious movement. In the early 1900s, Finis Yoakum, a former businessman turned faith healer, established Pisgah Home here. He envisioned a…
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Bob Hope Patriotic Hall
· 17.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Dedicated in 1925, this hall was built to serve veterans of wars dating back to the Indian Wars. Originally named Patriotic Hall, this ten-story building was conceived to support veterans returning from the Indian Wars,…
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
· 17.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready to feel the roar of the crowd! This is the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, a monument to civic pride and athletic achievement. Conceived as a memorial to Los Angeles veterans of World War I, the Coliseum opened…
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Southwest Museum of the American Indian
· 17.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a treasure trove of Native American history perched high above the Arroyo Seco. This is the Southwest Museum of the American Indian, a place dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich cultures of indigenous…
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Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall
· 17.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a second! This massive building has hosted some of the biggest events in Hollywood history, and it's all thanks to… the Shriners! Built in 1926 after the previous Al Malaikah Temple burned down, the Shrine…
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
· 17.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder what LA was like before Hollywood? This spot, now home to the Natural History Museum, holds clues to a much deeper past. Founded in 1913, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County was the first museum…
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University of Southern California
· 17.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Right here, you're approaching USC, a place that's been shaping minds and futures since before California was even a state! Founded way back in 1880, it’s the oldest private research university in California, a real…
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Upton Sinclair House
· 17.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a sec, because right here is where a literary giant spent his golden years. This is the former home of Upton Sinclair, the writer who made America rethink its dinner. Sinclair, already famous for his…
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Highland Park Police Station
· 17.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming building on York Boulevard holds more stories than you might think – it's L.A.'s oldest surviving police station! Built in 1926, the Highland Park Police Station served the community for over 50 years.…
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Mayfair Hotel (Los Angeles)
· 17.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This historic hotel in Westlake, built in 1926, has likely seen its share of Hollywood secrets and scandals. The Mayfair Hotel opened its doors on February 1st, 1927. It was commissioned by the Sun Realty Company and…
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Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge
· 17.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Check out that bridge up ahead! It's a tangible reminder of a time when electric red cars crisscrossed Southern California, connecting communities like never before. That's the Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge, built in…
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Glendora, CA
· 17.9 mi
Glendora sits nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, a quiet residential community known for its citrus heritage and tree-lined streets. It's a place where the scent of orange blossoms once filled the air, a…
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Pomona, CA
· 18.0 mi · Local history
Pomona, California, owes its very name to the promise of abundance. Incorporated in 1888, the city was christened after Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards. The choice of name wasn't…
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Pasadena Playhouse
· 18.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This isn't just another theater; the Pasadena Playhouse has played a huge role in shaping American theater as we know it. It all started in 1917 when Gilmor Brown established the Playhouse. By 1925, it had grown so much…
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San Dimas, CA
· 18.1 mi
San Dimas, California, might seem like just another quiet suburb nestled against the San Gabriel Mountains. But look closer, and you'll find a place where ordinary streets have echoed with the footsteps of extraordinary…
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South Bonnie Brae Tract Historic District
· 18.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder what Los Angeles looked like at the turn of the century? You're about to get a glimpse. This area, the South Bonnie Brae Tract Historic District, is a pocket of perfectly preserved Victorian-era homes. Back…
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USC Pacific Asia Museum
· 18.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be transported to Asia, right here in Pasadena! This museum, the USC Pacific Asia Museum, is a treasure trove of Asian art and culture.It all started with Grace Nicholson, a dealer in Native American and…
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Hotel Green
· 18.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be amazed! Right here in Pasadena stands Castle Green, a landmark that whispers tales of a bygone era of luxury and leisure. In 1893, George Gill Green began construction on what would become the Hotel Green,…
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Pasadena City Hall
· 18.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Feast your eyes on Pasadena City Hall, a stunning example of why Pasadena was once known as the 'City Beautiful'! Construction began in 1925, and the building was completed in 1927. Architects John Bakewell and Arthur…
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Glendora Bougainvillea
· 18.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be amazed! Right here in Glendora stands the largest bougainvillea in the United States, a riot of color that's been captivating locals and visitors for over a century. Back in 1901, early citrus growers, the…
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Old Pasadena
· 18.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Believe it or not, this trendy spot was once down on its luck. Old Pasadena, the original commercial center, fell into disrepair for decades.By the 1970s, Old Pasadena was struggling. Businesses had moved elsewhere, and…
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Theodore Parker Lukens House
· 18.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're passing one of the oldest houses still standing in Pasadena! This is the Theodore Parker Lukens House, built back when Pasadena was just starting to boom. Constructed in 1886 and 1887, the house was designed by…
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Pasadena, CA
· 18.4 mi · Local history
Pasadena, nestled at 864 feet above sea level, owes its unique character to a confluence of factors, transforming it from a simple valley settlement to the sophisticated city it is today. Its location, cradled against…
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Richard H. Chambers United States Court of Appeals
· 18.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine escaping to a luxurious Spanish-style hotel in the early 20th century. That's what this building was originally! Built in 1920, the Vista del Arroyo Hotel was a glamorous resort. During World War II, the U.S.…
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Colorado Street Bridge (Pasadena, California)
· 18.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This beautiful bridge, the Colorado Street Bridge, has a dark side; it's unfortunately known as 'Suicide Bridge.' Completed in 1913, the bridge quickly became a landmark. Sadly, it also became a site for suicides,…
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Fenyes Estate
· 18.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're cruising past what was once a playground for millionaires! This is the Fenyes Estate, now home to the Pasadena Museum of History. In 1905, Adalbert Fenyes, a doctor and entomologist, and his wife Eva commissioned…
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Bryson Apartment Hotel
· 18.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This grand apartment hotel whispers tales of old Hollywood glamour and a bygone era of Los Angeles luxury. Built in 1913, the Bryson Apartment Hotel quickly became one of the city's most desirable addresses. For…
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Granada Shoppes and Studios
· 18.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time as you approach the Granada Shoppes and Studios, a place where Hollywood's Golden Age creativity once flourished. Built in 1927, this block-long complex was designed as a haven for artists and…
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Gamble House (Pasadena, California)
· 19.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be transported to a time of unparalleled craftsmanship and artistic vision. This is the Gamble House, a monument to the American Arts and Crafts movement.Designed by brothers Charles and Henry Greene of…
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Costa Mesa, CA
· 19.1 mi
Costa Mesa, a city whose name means "coast tableland," began its modern life after World War II, transforming from farmland into a burgeoning residential area. The flat, sunny landscape, sitting just over a hundred feet…
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Ralph J. Scott (fireboat)
· 19.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a fire so big it threatens an entire harbor – that's where the Ralph J. Scott comes in. For 1925 to 2003, this fireboat, also known as Fireboat #2, served the Port of Los Angeles. She was a vital part of the Los…
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Rubel Castle
· 19.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready to see something truly unique! This area is home to Rubel Castle, a quirky, hand-built castle constructed from recycled materials. In 1959, a teenager named Michael Rubel bought a plot of land here with an old…
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Bullocks Wilshire
· 19.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Feast your eyes on one of the most glamorous relics of old Hollywood: Bullocks Wilshire! This wasn't just any department store. Opened in 1929 by John G. Bullock, it catered to the elite. Think private shopping salons…
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Los Angeles Maritime Museum
· 19.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Right here in San Pedro, you're standing on the edge of a story that helped shape California as we know it. In 1846, during the Mexican-American War, U.S. Marines landed in San Pedro. They marched inland and raised the…
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Crank House
· 19.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder where they filmed the Trunchbull's terrifying mansion in Matilda? You're close! This is the Crank House, also known as Fair Oaks Ranch. Built in 1883, this Victorian beauty was commissioned during Pasadena's…
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Millard House (Pasadena, California)
· 19.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be amazed – just around the corner stands a testament to architectural genius: the Millard House, also known as La Miniatura. Designed by the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright, this house was completed in 1924 for…
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Silver Lake, CA
· 19.4 mi · Local history
Imagine Ryan Gosling, not as Ken, but as a Silver Lake restaurateur, haggling over spices in Tagine, his now-closed Moroccan eatery. That’s just a glimpse into the off-screen life that has pulsed through this…
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United States Post Office (San Pedro, Los Angeles)
· 19.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Check out that building! It’s more than just a place to mail a letter – it's a beautiful piece of history. This is the U.S. Post Office in San Pedro, built in 1936. It wasn't just a post office, though. It also housed…
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Torrance, CA
· 19.5 mi · Local history
Torrance, California, owes its existence to the vision of one man: Jared Sidney Torrance. He saw potential in the gently sloping land, just a short distance from the Pacific, and in 1912, his planned community began to…
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Neutra VDL Studio and Residences
· 19.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be amazed by a house that redefined how we think about living! This is the Neutra VDL Studio and Residences, the brainchild of architect Richard Neutra. Neutra, along with his son Dion, designed this home as…
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Lawndale, CA
· 19.6 mi · Local history
Lawndale, California, a city that slopes gently toward the Pacific, owes much of its modern identity to the aerospace boom that followed World War II. The proximity to the burgeoning aircraft industry near LAX fueled a…
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Hawthorne, CA
· 19.6 mi · Local history
Hawthorne, a city hugging the flat coastal plain of Southern California, carries echoes of eras past. Its calm, suburban atmosphere belies a history deeply intertwined with both the land and the sky. Long before the…
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Irvine, CA
· 19.6 mi · Local history
Irvine is a city quite literally built on a name. Before the meticulously planned neighborhoods and the sprawling office parks that house companies like Blizzard Entertainment, there was the Irvine Ranch, a vast expanse…
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Norton Avenue, Leimert Park
· 19.7 mi
On the morning of January 15, 1947, a woman walking with her young daughter on South Norton Avenue, in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, saw what she first thought was a broken mannequin in a vacant lot. It…
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Randy's Donuts
· 19.7 mi
The giant donut perched on the roof of Randy's in Inglewood has been an LA landmark since 1953. It's part of the Googie architecture movement — roadside buildings shaped like the things they sell. Iron Man stopped here…
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Municipal Warehouse No. 1
· 19.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This six-story warehouse played a crucial role in establishing Los Angeles as a major port city. Built in 1917, Municipal Warehouse No. 1 was strategically positioned on the outermost point of land on the main channel…
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Rose Bowl (stadium)
· 19.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the roar of the crowd echoing through the ages! The Rose Bowl isn't just a stadium; it's a monument to athletic history. Opened in 1922, this Pasadena landmark has hosted countless Rose Bowl Games, a college…
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SS Lane Victory
· 19.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder what it was like to sail into battle during World War II? This is your chance to find out. The SS Lane Victory is a real Victory-class cargo ship that served in three major wars. Launched in 1945, the SS…
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Chino, CA
· 19.9 mi · Local history
Chino, California, carries a distinct aroma, a blend of suburban lawns and something earthier – the lingering scent of its agricultural past. While manufacturing and logistics now dominate the local economy, the city's…
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Ygnacio Palomares Adobe
· 19.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine this: a sprawling rancho, cattle grazing, and the heart of a family's life in early California. That's what this land was for Don Ygnacio Palomares. Between 1850 and 1855, Don Ygnacio built this adobe as his…
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Crenshaw: Boyz n the Hood
· 20.0 mi
Crenshaw and South Central Los Angeles are where John Singleton set and shot his nineteen ninety-one debut, Boyz n the Hood. The film follows Tre Styles, raised on discipline and hard truths by his father Furious, and…
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San Pedro, CA
· 20.0 mi · Local history
The air in San Pedro still smells of salt and diesel, a scent carried on the same breezes that once filled the sails of tall ships. For centuries, the Tongva people were the harbor's first stewards, living off the sea's…
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La Verne, CA
· 20.0 mi · Local history
La Verne, nestled against the San Gabriel Mountains, owes its existence to the allure of citrus and the promise of reliable transportation. Before it was La Verne, the area was part of the vast Rancho San Jose, granted…