American Merchant Marines Veterans Memorial
First national memorial for merchant seamen in the United States, which was commissioned by a group of local seamen.
Andres Pico Adobe
Built in 1834 and is the oldest residence in the San Fernando Valley and the second oldest in LA.
Campo de Cahuenga
Adobe ranch house on the Rancho Cahuenga where the Treaty of Cahuenga was signed in 1847, which was instrumental in ending the conflict over the southwest territory between the United States and Mexico.
Central Library
Main branch of the Los Angeles Public Library in Downtown Los Angeles, which was constructed in 1925.
Crenshaw Wall
Historic mural painted by Rocking The Nation that is 10 feet tall and stretches more than 780-feet along Crenshaw Boulevard. It will be reimagined as a part of the Destination Crenshaw project.
Destination Crenshaw
1.3-mile stretch of Crenshaw Boulevard that will be transformed from an area that has long deserved economic investment into a thriving commercial corridor linked by architecturally stunning community spaces and pocket parks, hundreds of newly planted trees, and over 100 commissioned works of art.
Hollyhock House
UNESCO World Heritage site at Barnsdall Art Park built between 1919 and 1921, which was commissioned by Aline Barnsdall and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Hollywood Boulevard
Home to the world-famous Hollywood Walk of Fame where more than 2,700 stars are embedded in the sidewalks.
Hollywood Sign
American landmark and cultural icon overlooking Hollywood that was originally called the Hollywoodland Sign when it was erected in 1923.
Homestead Acre / Hill Palmer House
1.3 acre site within Chatsworth Park South containing an old-fashioned redwood bungalow surrounded by gardens, fruit trees, and rose bushes.
Korean Friendship Bell / Angels Gate Park
The Friendship Bell is 12-foot tall, 17-ton gift from South Korea that marked the U.S. Bicentennial that is housed at Angels Gate Park in San Pedro.
Los Angeles City Hall
When completed in 1928, it was the tallest building in the City and is now the center of the City of Los Angeles government and has an observation deck free to the public.
Los Angeles Convention Center
Award-winning destination for conventions, trade shows, and exhibitions that attracts millions of visitors annually.
Los Angeles Zoo
133 acre zoo with more than 2000 mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles (representing more than 270 species) and more than 800 different plant species on site.
Lummis Home and Gardens
4,000-square-foot Rustic American Craftsman stone house built in the late 19th century and is on the National Register of Historical Place.
Oakridge Estate
Historic 8-acre site that was once part of Marwyck Ranch, a famous 130-acre Thoroughbred breeding farm, and has a mansion built in 1937 that can be toured with an appointment.
San Pedro Municipal Building
Constructed in 1928, this Beax Arts style building serves as a City Hall location for the City of Los Angeles.
South Seas House
Recreation and community center in the historic West Adams district in a two-story house built in 1902 and is a combination of Victorian, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman styles and has Polynesian architectural flourishes.
Stone House / Sun Valley Youth Arts Center
Provides quality visual and performing arts programming to the community of Sun Valley in a house built in 1925 made of river rock that has been designated a historical monument.
Terminal Island Japanese Fishing Village Memorial
A memorial dedicated to the Japanese Village established in 1941 on Terminal Island
The Great Wall of Los Angeles
Half-mile long mural on the Tujunga Flood Control Channel depicting the history of California through images of significant figures and historic events from diverse and traditionally marginalized communities.
Van Nuys City Hall
Featuring a classic Art Deco architectural style, the Van Nuys City Hall is an important civic landmark serving the community.
Wattles Mansion and Gardens
Historic house and garden in the Hollywood area that was built in 1907 by Gurdon Wattles as a winter home and is designed in a Mediterranean and Mission style.
Watts Towers
Collection of 17 interconnected sculptural towers, architectural structures, and individual sculptural features and mosaics within the site of the artist's original residential property in Watts.
West Los Angeles Municipal Building
Known as the West Los Angeles City Hall, the municipal building features mid-century modern architecture; the West Los Angeles City Hall plays a key role in local governance.
Ed P. Reyes River Greenway
Headwaters Pavilion
North Atwater Bridge
Sepulveda Dam
Sixth Street Bridge
Built in 2022 the Sixth Street Bridge is the largest bridge project in the history of Los Angeles. The bridge that spans over the Los Angeles River has several arches that light up every night and change colors.
South Weddington Park - Los Angeles River