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By Joseph Alvarado, November 5, 2022
Tank House and Worker's Cabin
101 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — Tank House ★ Worker's Cabin ★ Oven
Originally located at the Cereghino Ranch of Walnut Creek Relocated to Shadelands in 1995 Restoration of the buildings was made possible by the efforts of: Walnut Creek Historical Society Joseph Bologna, Project Architect Primo E. . . . Map (db m209652) HM
102 California, Del Norte County, Crescent City — National Tribute Grove5000 Acres — Largest World War II Memorial in the United States —
This Unit of 500 Acres in the National Tribute Grove is preserved through the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to honor those who served in the armed forces of the United States in World War II and to . . . Map (db m241927) WM
103 California, Del Norte County, Crescent City — Redwood National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site
Through the collective recognition of the Community of Nations expressed within the Principles of the Convention concerning Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, Redwood National Park has been designated a World Heritage . . . Map (db m182011) HM
104 California, El Dorado County, Coloma — The Spirit of the Gold Rush
Even in 1849, Sutter’s Mill had become a beacon that called people to Coloma. People continue to visit Sutter’s Mill today to experience the sense of discovery and connection to the Gold Rush. A Historic Destination Curious tourists . . . Map (db m214628) HM
105 California, El Dorado County, Placerville — Thomas MaulSuperior Judge — 1885 – 1954 —
Lawyer This plaque is a memorial To our beloved citizen Who sponsored this park and many other civic improvementsMap (db m13172) HM
106 California, El Dorado County, South Lake Tahoe — A Room with a View
Guests at the Pope estate had the option of staying in one of three unique cabins, each with its own charm. Many liked the "Log Cabin" best because it was closest to the lake. The cabin across and up the lawn called the "Pachero," was reserved . . . Map (db m112980) HM
107 California, El Dorado County, South Lake Tahoe — Lucky's Legacy
On this site, between 1880 and 1909, Elias J. "Lucky" Baldwin created the elaborate Tallac Resort. The luxury complex featured a hotel, a casino, several cottages, a clubhouse, a boathouse, and three piers. Wealthy society families from San . . . Map (db m112975) HM
108 California, El Dorado County, South Lake Tahoe — Supporting a Life of Ease
The Pope complex is the largest of the Estates, and the main house the most elaborate and least rustic of the three. It is a good example of the fact that construction practices at Tahoe during this period favored the use of lavish effects and often . . . Map (db m112977) HM
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109 California, El Dorado County, South Lake Tahoe — The Old Veteran
This giant Jeffrey pine, the Old Veteran, is 350 to 400 years old. Although this tree still stands, most of the pines of the same age fell to loggers in the late 1800s. This tree is the only one of its kind near the visitor center. Notice that . . . Map (db m212297) HM
110 California, El Dorado County, South Lake Tahoe — Welcome to the Historic Tallac Resort
You're standing on the site of the Tallac Resort and Casino, a turn of the century Tahoe destination promoted as "The Grandest Resort in the World." The Resort filled more than 40 acres and offered all the amenities a guest could want. Elias . . . Map (db m112976) HM
111 California, El Dorado County, South Lake Tahoe, Van Sickle Bi-State Park — Henry Van Sickle
Henry Van Sickle, 1822-1894 Henry Van Sickle arrived in the Carson Valley in 1852, settling near Genoa. Before Nevada became a state in 1864, and when the area was still part of the Utah Territory, Van Sickle began welcoming weary travelers – . . . Map (db m223617) HM
112 California, El Dorado County, South Lake Tahoe, Van Sickle Bi-State Park — Jack’s Ranch
In 1988, Jack Van Sickle (1916 – 2003) donated 542 acres of land to the Nevada Division of State Parks to honor his grandfather, Henry Van Sickle. 20 years later, Van Sickle Bi-State Park was born. ”He was a cowboy. That was one of . . . Map (db m223616) HM
113 California, Fresno County, Hume — Buck Rock LookoutA Continuing Legacy of Meeting the Nation's Needs
The Birth of Lookouts From the days of the old west, through the trials of World War II, to our current high-tech world, the story of the fire lookout is laced with history, heroics and romance. The history of fire lookouts in . . . Map (db m213281) HM
114 California, Humboldt County, Bull Creek — Giant Tree
Recognized by the American Forestry Association as the National Champion Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, November 1991. Height • 363 feet Circumference • 53.2 feet Average crown spread • 62 feetMap (db m165464) HM
115 California, Humboldt County, Orick — The CCC at Prairie Creek
Company 1903 Comes to the Prairie In October 1933, CCC Company 1903 moved from Hyampom, in Trinity County, to Prairie Creek. Along with the 113 enrollees were seven soldiers — three officers, three sergeants, and a cook — who would . . . Map (db m159100) HM
116 California, Humboldt County, Orick — The Redwood HighwayNewton B. Drury Scenic Parkway
First conceived in 1909, the Redwood Highway extends from San Francisco's Golden Gate to Grants Pass, Oregon. The original route passed through nearly two million acres of the world's tallest forests, ancestral Indian lands, and dozens . . . Map (db m182941) HM
117 California, Humboldt County, Orick — The Tall TreeRedwood National & State Parks
Rumors of “great timber” by area loggers led National Geographic Society naturalist, Paul Zahl, to this remote creek valley in 1963. On one of his trips, Zahl stopped on the cut-over ridge just across from this grove to take some pictures. . . . Map (db m169542) HM
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118 California, Humboldt County, Weott — "Ltcuntadun"
Ltcuntadun is the name given to this place by the native Sinkyone-Lolangkok people. For hundreds of years they celebrated the river's abundant salmon, lamprey and steelhead. In 1876, a ferry crossed the river here. The town of Dyerville, named . . . Map (db m121005) HM
119 California, Humboldt County, Weott — Humboldt Redwoods State Park
A World class Forest Preserve Containing over 53,000-acres, Humboldt Redwoods State Park includes some of the world's most impressive redwood forests, many miles of river frontage, and nearly 100 miles of hiking, riding and mountain bike . . . Map (db m176731) HM
120 California, Humboldt County, Weott — Laura Perrott Mahan & James P. MahanPioneers in the Save-the-Redwoods League
Laura Perrott Mahan 1867-1937 James P. Mahan 1867-1937 • Pioneers in the Save-the-Redwoods League • The California State Park Commission has dedicated to their memory this site where on Nov.19.1924, Mr. and Mrs. Mahan discovered that logging had . . . Map (db m150292) HM
121 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — Plank RoadThrough the Years
(Panel 1) In the beginning 1915 - 1926 The story of the Plank Road began with the era of automobile transportation and a spirit of competition between the cities of San Diego and Los Angeles. San Diego was determined to become . . . Map (db m185972) HM
122 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — An Architectural Heritage
Among the first structures greeting visitors entering the park from the west, these two stone buildings at Emigrant were built to serve as a ranger station and are a legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Created by President Franklin . . . Map (db m159295) HM
123 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — Badwater Pool
Good Life in Badwater Water is rare and precious in Death Valley. Imagine the disappointment when a surveyor mapping this area could not get his mule to drink from this pool. He wrote on his map that the spring had "bad water," and . . . Map (db m159465) HM
124 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — Death Valley’s First Tourist Resort
Herman William “Bob” Eichbaum long dreamed of building a resort hotel in Death Valley, convinced that its “beauty, mystery, and history” would attract tourists. Beginning in 1915, motion pictures, automobile companies, and writers created . . . Map (db m195619) HM
125 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — Devil’s Cornfield
Seeking to capitalize on the mystique of Death Valley, early promoters attached dubious names like "Devils Cornfield" to its strange and unusual features. Thought to resemble bundled corn left to dry in rows at harvest time, the root system . . . Map (db m195412) HM
126 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — Devils Golf Course
Crystallized salts compose the jagged formations of this forbidding landscape. Deposited by ancient salt lakes and shaped by winds and rain, the crystals are forever changing. Listen carefully. On a warm day you may hear a metallic cracking . . . Map (db m158905) HM
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127 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — Golden Canyon Trail
From the very early days of tourism in Death Valley, visitors wanted to explore the geologic treasures found in Golden Canyon. Once a road travelled up the canyon, but now only remnants of asphalt remain and the route is now Death Valley's most . . . Map (db m195617) HM
128 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — Saratoga SpringsA Remote Rest Stop
Named after the famed Saratoga Springs in New York state, the springs here create open-water ponds that contrast starkly with the hot, dry, desolate floor of Death Valley. The first visitors to its refreshing waters included resident and . . . Map (db m235621) HM
129 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — Star Wars CanyonMilitary Training — Rainbow Canyon —
Before you is part of one of the largest military aircraft training areas in the U.S. It has been used continuously since the 1930s. Much of what is now the western portion of Death Valley National Park was added under the condition that . . . Map (db m194626) HM
130 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — The Racetrack PlayaDeath Valley National Park
In front of you is a dry lake bed - a playa - the flattest of all natural surfaces. Fine mud and silt, eroded from the surrounding mountain, compose the playa. Water washes across the playa, suspending the sediments in a shallow, . . . Map (db m235586) HM
131 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — Wildrose CCC CampHome, Far Away From Home
During the 1930s, Americans struggled with the financial and social turmoil of the Great Depression. The employment rate reached 25 percent, and many men were unable to support their families. Their frustration contributed to the election of . . . Map (db m159360) HM
132 California, Inyo County, Lone Pine — Diaz Lake
Named for the Diaz family who established a ranch here when brothers Rafael and Eleuterio Diaz emigrated from Chile in the 1860's. They owned and operated a successful cattle ranch until the land was sold to the City of Los Angeles Dept of . . . Map (db m221367) HM
133 California, Inyo County, Lone Pine — Mt. Whitney Pack Trains
Mt. Whitney Pack Trains was established in 1921 by Frank Chrysler and Ted Cook. In 1946, Norman B. Livermore, Jr. ("Ike") saw the need for a large pack operation to handle the Sierra Club trips. He acquired over 130 horses and mules by purchasing . . . Map (db m242716) HM
134 California, Inyo County, Owens Lake — New Water, New LifeOwens Lake Project — Plover Wing Plaza —
Owens Lake is now a Key Migratory Stopover In the late 1800s, the shoreline of Owens Lake shifted at the hands of people. Even before the City of Los Angeles began diverting water from Owens River, farmers had tapped its tributaries, . . . Map (db m221862) HM
135 California, Kern County, Edwards AFB — 2 — Branch PondHistory of the Pond — Edwards Air Force Base —
Branch Pond was constructed in the late 1960's as a fish pond. In the early 70's the pond was often used by the Survival School for pilot training programs. The pond is now a recreational fishing resource. The pond is filled with . . . Map (db m207945) HM
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136 California, Kern County, Edwards AFB — Edwards Air Force Base
Home of the Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base provides the premier aerospace research, development, test and evaluation and support for the United States and its allies. More aviation records have been set at Edwards than . . . Map (db m207942) HM
137 California, Kern County, Red Rock Canyon State Park — Red Rock Canyon State ParkHagen Canyon Nature Preserve
History: Hagen canyon was named by German immigrant Rudolph Hagen. He acquired the land you see by buying mining claims in the area. He eventually had a small outpost in the Ricardo Campground area where he built a diner with a . . . Map (db m221411) HM
138 California, Los Angeles County, Agoura Hills — Lake EnchantoPeter Strauss Ranch
Destination for a Sunday Drive During the Great Depression, two Hollywood visionaries bought this land, right down the road from the exclusive Malibou Lake Mountain Club. Called Lake Enchanto, it was created as a . . . Map (db m228725) HM
139 California, Los Angeles County, Agoura Hills — Paramount RanchHow You Can Help Santa Monica Mountains — National Park Service —
You've seen Western Town in hundreds of movies, TV shows and commercials. It all started back in 1927 when Paramount Pictures purchased 2,700 acres of the old Rancho Las Virgenes for use as a "movie ranch." "Cisco Kid," "Dr. Quinn, Medicine . . . Map (db m150029) HM
140 California, Los Angeles County, Agoura Hills — Peter Strauss RanchHorace Marden Albright — National Park Service —
Memorial Ceremony honoring Horace Marden Albright (January 6, 1890 - March 28, 1987) His footprints are on the United States and the world because all other national park systems are modeled on the one he built. April 4, 1987, . . . Map (db m236742) HM
141 California, Los Angeles County, Altadena — Cobb EstateA Quiet Refuge Forever — Cobb Estate or Las Flores Ranch —
Cobb Estate sits at the mouth of the Las Flores Canyon and across from Echo Mountain, the historic site of the Incline Railway which traveled to the "White City" at the summit first stop along the Mt. Lowe Scenic Railway. Charles and . . . Map (db m243445) HM
142 California, Los Angeles County, Altadena — Farnsworth ParkWorks Progress Administration
Built by United States Works Progress Administration - 1938. second marker: Improved by Works Progress Administration - 1937.Map (db m243384) HM
143 California, Los Angeles County, Altadena — MacPherson ParkwayMount Lowe Park
Named in honor of David J. MacPherson who planned and engineered Mt. Lowe Railway and Echo Mountain Incline, in use 1893 to 1938.Map (db m153312) HM
144 California, Los Angeles County, Altadena — Mount Lowe RailwayHistorical Marker
Cable wheel, last remnant of Incline section, Mt Lowe Railway, Rubio Canyon to Echo Mt, 1893-1938, built by Prof. T.S.C. Lowe, D.J. Macpherson, engineer.Map (db m122608) HM
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145 California, Los Angeles County, Altadena — Mount Lowe Scenic Railway1893 - 1936
Mt. Lowe Scenic Railway was considered an engineering wonder and southern California's most popular tourist attraction during its heyday, carrying a total of 3.1 million visitors. 8th Wonder of the World The brainchild of . . . Map (db m243446) HM
146 California, Los Angeles County, Angeles National Forest — 632 — West Fork Ranger StationOld Short Cut
Built in 1900 alongside the West Fork of the San Gabriel River and north of Mt. Wilson, the historic cabin was the first ranger station built in California with federal government funds — $75. In the late 1920's, new roads into the mountains . . . Map (db m154560) HM
147 California, Los Angeles County, Aqua Dulce — Toney ResidenceVasquez Rocks
Ray A. Toney and his son Edward A. Toney built this ranch-style residence on property homesteaded by William H. Krieg, Ray's uncle. The Toneys, a pioneering Agua Dulce family, built the residence during the Great Depression using wood salvaged from . . . Map (db m133731) HM
148 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 7 — Adams Pack StationHistory Lives Here
A Brief History The barn and two-room bunkhouse/store that were still being utilized at Adams’ Pack Station in 2011 were built 75 years earlier by the original owner of what has become the last remaining pack station in southern California. . . . Map (db m122240) HM
149 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 3 — Arcadia County ParkHistory Lives Here
The City of Arcadia was founded by Elias J. “Lucky” Baldwin from part of his large landholdings (Santa Anita Rancho) in the San Gabriel Valley. Baldwin was responsible for incorporating Arcadia as a City and became Arcadia’s first . . . Map (db m140512) HM
150 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 12 — Baldwin LakeHistory Lives Here
Baldwin Lake casts a long shadow of history at the core of the Arboretum, its four acres bearing witness to a who's who of settlers and owners of note over the years. Before recorded history, Gabrielino villagers called this home place . . . Map (db m177669) HM
151 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 10 — Elias J. Baldwin — History Lives Here —
Elias Jackson Baldwin, founder and first Mayor of the City of Arcadia, was born into an Ohio farming family on April 3, 1828, but spent his formative years growing up in nearby Indiana where a year at Wabash College in Crawfordsville completed . . . Map (db m135467) HM
152 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — Hollywood at the ArboretumThe Perfect Backdrop
Lights, Camera, Action! Hollywood has long used the Forest and Baldwin Lake as a stand-in for exotic locations from around the world. Filming began in the early 1930s before the Arboretum was founded, when shooting across the . . . Map (db m186380) HM
153 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 9 — Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden — History Lives Here —
Today’s Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden blends history and horticulture in a landscape ripe with cultural nuance, allowing history to be sampled in its native setting and savored as an integral link between humans and the land they . . . Map (db m143271) HM
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154 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 367 — Queen Anne Cottage
Constructed by Elias Jackson ('Lucky') Baldwin in 1881. Designed by A.A. Bennett, and intended for entertaining. There being no kitchen, meals were served from the nearby adobe (built by Hugo Reid in 1839) where Baldwin actually lived. Restored and . . . Map (db m153410) HM
155 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 368 — Reid-Baldwin AdobeHistory Lives Here
The home place of Elias Jackson “Lucky” Baldwin, founder and first Mayor of the City of Arcadia, was this relatively simple adobe house, though during Baldwin's occupation (1875-1909) it was the larger and more inviting structure seen . . . Map (db m153423) HM
156 California, Los Angeles County, Arcadia — 6 — Santa Anita ParkHistory Lives Here
Set against the backdrop of the San Gabriel Mountains in an area of near year-round ideal weather, Santa Anita Park has been considered one of the most beautiful and finest horse race tracks in the world since its opening on Christmas Day 1934. . . . Map (db m198317) HM
157 California, Los Angeles County, Azusa, Angeles National Forest — Cogswell DamWest Fork - San Gabriel River
Los Angeles County Flood Control District - Cogswell Dam. Purpose: Flood control and water conservation. Type: Rockfill. Drainage Area: 39.2 square miles. Storage Capacity: 12,300 acre-feet. Crest Height: 265 feet. . . . Map (db m212989) HM
158 California, Los Angeles County, Beverly Hills — Virginia Robinson Gardens
United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places. Beverly Hills Local Landmark. Constructed in 1911.Map (db m148656) HM
159 California, Los Angeles County, Beverly Hills, The Flats — Lily PondCity of Beverly Hills
Upon arriving at the Beverly Hills trolley station, which was located just to the south of this site across Santa Monica Boulevard, residents and visitors would be greeted by this early Beverly Hills landmark. Originally installed in 1907, the lily . . . Map (db m204422) HM
160 California, Los Angeles County, Beverly Hills, The Flats — Morton Bay Fig — Ficus Macrophylla —
Planted by the Rodeo Land and Water Company between 1910 - 1914. Plaque donated by Margo and Irwin Winkler, 1995.Map (db m148845) HM
161 California, Los Angeles County, Beverly Hills, The Flats — 27 — Will Rogers Memorial Park“I never met a man I didn’t like.” — Will Rogers 1879-1935 —
In 1912 this five acre parcel of land was part of the terraced front lawn to the Beverly Hills Hotel. Brilliant floral displays stood as a welcome sight to the stark contrast of the surrounding brown fields and oiled dirt roads. In 1915, The hotel . . . Map (db m148110) HM
162 California, Los Angeles County, Burbank — Abraham Lincoln ParkCity of Burbank
Abraham Lincoln Park was named in recognition of the former use of this site as the Abraham Lincoln Elementary School which opened its doors in 1923. Originally, Abraham Lincoln Elementary School consisted of two classrooms and one kindergarten . . . Map (db m230358) HM
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163 California, Los Angeles County, Burbank — Johnny Carson Park
Dedicated to the King of Late Night for 30 years of keeping America up late and laughing.Map (db m137687) HM
164 California, Los Angeles County, Burbank — Sunset Canyon Country Club Gate
The Sunset Canyon Country Club opened in 1921 as a private nine-hole golf course and country club. In 1927 fire destroyed many club buildings. This arch was built in 1927 as an entrance gate for a new clubhouse. The City of Burbank owned the . . . Map (db m154850) HM
165 California, Los Angeles County, Calabasas — Century RanchMalibu Creek State Park — A Legacy of Hollywood Cinema —
It wasn't only the hit TV series M*A*S*H that made this place famous. Hundreds of films, TV shows, and commercials have been filmed on location at Malibu Creek State Park. Such dramatic vistas, natural beauty, and versatile open space have beckoned . . . Map (db m145620) HM
166 California, Los Angeles County, Calabasas — M*A*S*HMalibu Creek State Park — Surround yourself in the set of a beloved television series —
M*A*S*H, a brilliant blend of drama and comedy — incorporating the universal theme of making do under difficult circumstances — drew a faithful audience that grew every year and landed the show in the pantheon of classic television. Four . . . Map (db m167580) HM
167 California, Los Angeles County, Calabasas, Woodland Hills — King Gillette RanchSanta Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Visitor Center
Now the hub of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, the King Gillette Ranch was once an estate belonging to King Camp Gillette, who invented the disposable razor blade. Gillette bought the property in 1926 and commissioned . . . Map (db m191215) HM
168 California, Los Angeles County, Calabasas, Woodland Hills — Mulholland Scenic CorridorSanta Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
Mulholland road was built in the 1920s "to take Angelinos from the city to the ocean.” From parkway vista points you can see panoramas of the city, mountains and beaches, or hike trails into pockets of wilderness hidden in the . . . Map (db m167575) HM
169 California, Los Angeles County, Cerritos — Paul Revere
This magnificent sculpture captures the bravery and patriotism of Revolutionary War hero Paul Revere who rode to warn American patriots northwest of Boston that the British intended to raid Lexington and Concord. Paul Revere made his famous . . . Map (db m243422) HM
170 California, Los Angeles County, Claremont — Cahuilla Park
By the time Claremont was settled, Indians, who used to live here were on the Morongo Indian Reservation in Riverside County. Since most Indians who lived there were Cahuilla, early residents of Claremont believed that the name of the Indians who . . . Map (db m151621) HM
171 California, Los Angeles County, Claremont — Mallows Park
In 1916 the city purchased the land for this first city park with $5,000 in bond money. Originally called Triangle Park, this land was owned by Helen Renwick, a local community leader. It was not developed into a park site until 1926 when funds . . . Map (db m149837) HM
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172 California, Los Angeles County, Claremont — Memorial ParkClaremont
Once an orange grove and home of the Herman and Bess Garner family, this site was purchased in 1946 to serve as the city's first community park. The Garners were business and educational leaders and owners of the Padua Hills Theatre. The citizens . . . Map (db m149926) HM
173 California, Los Angeles County, Glendale, Adams Hill — 111 — Adams Square Gas Station
Built in 1936 by Richfield Oil Corporation. Rare surviving example of a streamline moderne gas station, significant for its association with the development of Southern California car culture.Map (db m140830) HM
174 California, Los Angeles County, Glendale, Crescenta Highlands — Crescenta Valley ParkGerman-American History
Between 1934 and 1957, most of this area in Crescenta Valley Community Regional Park, west of Dunsmore Avenue and south of Honolulu Avenue, was a private park owned by the German-American League. The private park, named Hindenburg Park in memorial . . . Map (db m156524) HM WM
175 California, Los Angeles County, Glendale, Crescenta Highlands — The McFall Oak — 2009 Station Fire —
In recognition of the leadership of Assistant City Manager Bob McFall to preserve this heritage oak during the 2009 Station Fire, the Community Services & Parks Department has designated this stately tree as "The McFall Oak."Map (db m239335) HM
176 California, Los Angeles County, Glendora — 3 — Big TreeMoreton Bay Fig — Glendora —
The Big Tree was planted in the late 1880’s by Mr. Edgar J. Owens, one of Glendora’s early residents. The tree, botanical name Ficus Macrophylla, is commonly called Moreton Bay Fig and is named after the Moreton Bay region of Australia where the . . . Map (db m127852) HM
177 California, Los Angeles County, La Cañada Flintridge — Descanso GardensBird Observation Station
Dedicated in memory of Helen Steele Pratt, 1883-1965. Devoted naturalist, nature teacher and counselor, whose efforts led to the adoption of the California Quail as the California State Bird.Map (db m118494) HM
178 California, Los Angeles County, La Cañada Flintridge — Descanso GardensHilltop Gardens
Private estate becomes public treasure Newspaperman E. Manchester Boddy (1891-1967) purchased the land that is now Descanso Gardens in 1939. The 165-acre Boddy estate became a public botanical garden when LA County acquired it in . . . Map (db m152511) HM
179 California, Los Angeles County, La Cañada Flintridge, Angeles National Forest — 717 — The Angeles National Forest
This was the first National Forest in the State of California, second in the United States. Created by proclamation, December 20, 1892, by President Benjamin Harrison. The first name given to the forest was "San Gabriel Timberland Reserve." It was . . . Map (db m143501) HM
180 California, Los Angeles County, La Verne — 9 — Henry L. Kuns HomeCalifornia Craftsman Bungalow - 1911
Henry L. Kuns was son of David Kuns, one of four men who established Lordsburg College. Henry Kuns was a rancher, realtor, banker, and first mayor of Lordsburg. He founded an orphanage named for his parents, David and Margaret, and created . . . Map (db m190950) HM
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181 California, Los Angeles County, Lancaster — Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park
Arthur B. "Art" Ripley came to the Antelope Valley in 1929. Mr. Ripley grew wheat and barley on a portion of his property until he retired in 1972. However, he did not develop a significant part of the land, thereby preserving a stand of . . . Map (db m242086) HM
182 California, Los Angeles County, Lancaster — California Poppy ReserveThe Dream of a Poppy Park
In the 1940s Jane S. Pinheiro, a local resident and self-taught wildflower artist, became concerned that rapid growth in the Antelope Valley was endangering wildflower fields. Jane's dream was to have a "Poppy Park" to protect the official . . . Map (db m189239) HM
183 California, Los Angeles County, Lancaster — CreosotePrime Desert Woodland Preserve
This large wiry creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) before you, the only creosote bush in this woodland, is about 10 feet high and 20 feet in diameter; it has been estimated to be nearly 800 years old by botanists. This may be the oldest . . . Map (db m145769) HM
184 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Boyle Heights — Hollenbeck Park1892
“That beauty might prevail,” honorable William H.Workman & Mrs.Workman donated the major portion of Hollenbeck Park in 1892. This plaque is installed in appreciation for the many contributions to the City of Los Angeles which were made by . . . Map (db m191551) HM
185 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Boyle Heights — Hollenbeck Park Bridge — 1970 — 2009 —
The Hollenbeck Park Bridge features a unique engineering design. The 9 foot wide and 168 foot long, wood timber, and planked deck bridge was originally designed and constructed in 1970. It was designed to be a “floating bridge”. The concrete . . . Map (db m207493) HM
186 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Chatsworth — Garden of the GodsIverson Movie Ranch
Garden of the Gods was part of the Iverson Movie Ranch which flourished from 1912 until the late 1960s, the golden era of the "B" Western movies. This site was known as the "most shot up location in movie history." Hollywood cowboys Rex . . . Map (db m127037) HM
187 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Chatsworth — 133 — Minnie Hill Palmer HouseHomestead Acre
Cottage built by the Hill family in 1911. Last homestead acre in the Valley. Cultural Heritage Board Monument No. 133. City of Los Angeles. second marker: Minnie H. Palmer residence, a ranch cottage . . . Map (db m144408) HM
188 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Chatsworth — 132 — Stoney Point
Stoney Point Outcroppings natural site, considered one of the most picturesque areas in Los Angeles. Declared 1974, Historic-Cultural Monument No. 132, City of Los Angeles, Cultural Heritage Commission, Cultural Affairs Department.Map (db m163865) HM
189 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — Pershing Square
A portion of the area of El Pueblo de Los Angeles, established during the governorship of Felipe de Neve in 1781. Dedicated as “Public Square” by city ordinance, 1866. Named Central Park in 1893. Renamed in 1918 in honor of John J. . . . Map (db m127309) HM
190 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — Sister SquaresHistoric Olvera Street Square — Musical Garibaldi Square — El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park —
Historic Olvera Street Square Birthplace of Los Angeles California, U.S.A. Musical Garibaldi Square Heart of folklore in Mexico City Mexican Republic Sister Squares due to that spirit of Mexican folklore which both of . . . Map (db m162940) HM
191 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — The Central Library
Dramatic Saga The saga of the Los Angeles Central Library is as dramatic a tale as can be found in the books on its shelves — a unique and beloved building designed by a man who died before it could be finished, nearly torn down by . . . Map (db m168534) HM
192 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, East Hollywood — 33 — Arts and Crafts Building1919 — Barnsdall Arts Center Residence “A” —
Declared Historic Cultural Monument No. 33 by the Cultural Heritage Board, Municipal Art Department, City of Los Angeles.Map (db m188775) HM
193 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, East Hollywood — 34 — Barnsdall Art Park
A Female Don Quixote Oil heiress Aline Barnsdall was an artistic visionary, feminist, world traveler, political radical, and friend of the anarchist Emma Goldman. "I believe I could best describe her as a sort of 'female Don . . . Map (db m176271) HM
194 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, East Hollywood — 12 — Hollyhock HouseUNESCO World Heritage Site
Hollyhock House, as part of the 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, has been inscribed on the World Heritage List. Inscription on this List confirms that this property deserves protection for the benefit of all humanity because . . . Map (db m154492) HM
195 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Echo Park — 836 — Aimee Semple McPhersonThe Lotus of Echo Park Lake — An Icon Blooms —
Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944) founded the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel and was a well-known figure in Los Angeles. After her founding of the Angelus Temple in 1923, the population of the Echo Park neighborhood greatly . . . Map (db m122445) HM
196 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Echo Park — Queen of the AngelsLady of the Lake — Nuestra Reina de Los Angeles —
Fondly known as “Lady of the Lake”, by Ada May Sharpless. Erected by the Federal Art Project 1934-1935. Conserved by the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, with support from Councilurember Jackie Goldberg, the . . . Map (db m229144) HM
197 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, El Sereno — Ascot Reservoir: 1910 - presentAscot Park
1910 - City of Los Angeles water system purchases land for reservoir in Ascot Hills. El sistema de agua de la ciudad de Los Ángeles compra terrenos para embalses en Ascot Hills. 1915 - City of Los Angeles water . . . Map (db m229925) HM
198 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Elysian Park — 48 — Chavez Ravine ArboretumElysian Park Arboretum
Chavez Ravine Arboretum, Cultural Heritage Monument No. 48, City of Los Angeles.Map (db m228438) HM
199 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Encino — Nike Missile Site LA96C
Panel 1: Formerly a Nike Missile control site, U.S. Army 1956-1968. Currently San Vicente Mountain Park, gateway to the Big Wild. Restricted entry, vehicles with handicapped permits only beyond this point. Welcome. Panel . . . Map (db m146037) HM
200 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Franklin Canyon — Upper Franklin Canyon ReservoirExact Center of Los Angeles
Built by United States Work Projects Administration, 1940. second marker: Exact Center - City of Los Angeles Point of balance of the plane of the City of Los Angeles, Lat. 34°07'31"N, Long. 118°23'57"W, Alt. 920 ft, . . . Map (db m199910) HM

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