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List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood

This is a list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. The list includes Hollywood, as well as Griffith Park and the communities of Los Feliz and Little Armenia. There are more than 148 Historic-Cultural Monuments (HCM) in this area. They are designated by the city's Cultural Heritage Commission.

Historic-Cultural Monuments


Non-HCM historic sites recognized by state and/or nation

See also

Lists of L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments

References

  1. ^ Numbers in 1-1300 series are L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments; CHL numbers are state-designated California Historical Landmark sites; 2000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for federally designated sites. Blue colors represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and/or listing on the National Register of Historic Places; yellow represents sites that are L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments without a higher designation. No color represents information is unavailable or the monument has been delisted. To resort on this column, refresh your browser.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) List, City Declared Monuments" (PDF). Los Angeles Department of City Planning, Office of Historic Resources. April 3, 2018. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
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  14. ^ Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, July 2009.
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  17. ^ "Historical Cultural Monuments List" (PDF). City of Los Angeles. Retrieved August 31, 2024.
  18. ^ Numbers in 1000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for state-designated sites; 2000 series denote LAHCM assigned numbers for federally designated sites. Blue colors represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and/or listing on the National Register of Historic Places; yellow represents sites that are L.A. Historic-Cultural Monuments without a higher designation. No color represents information is unavailable or the monument has been delisted. To resort on this column, refresh your browser.
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