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 "photos":  [{"latitude": 34.252908, "longitude": -118.288475, "label": "2 Bolton Hall", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3570/3796891994_e130245e84_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1913 by master mason George Harris for use as a community center, Bolton Hall is constructed of native stone.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796891994/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.051149, "longitude": -118.249836, "label": "4 Angel's Flight", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3508/3796075137_c85093ff24_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1901 and designed by J.W. Eddy, it was known as 'the worlds shortest railway.' It provided key transportation to Bunker Hill until it was disassembled and placed in storage in 1969.  In 1992, a new location was chosen and in 1996 Angel's Flight was reopened at 4th and Hill Streets following a reconstruction incorporating the original station buildings and the original cars, known as 'Olivet' and 'Sinai.' On February 1, 2001, a cable unraveled and the upper car collided with the lower one, closing the railway once again.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796075137/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050564, "longitude": -118.249469, "label": "5 The Salt Box", "html": "(Destroyed) Original location at 339 South Bunker Hill Avenue. Built in 1980, it was destroyed by fire after relocation to Heritage Square (3800 Homer Street, Los Angeles) in 1969."},
{"latitude": 34.050333, "longitude": -118.247321, "label": "6 Bradbury Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3459/3796892946_7fae6e8c11_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> 304 South Broadway, Los Angeles. Built in 1983, this unique five-story office building by George H. Wyman is notable for its interior court with skylight and open corridors, open cage elevators and ornamental rails and stairs.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796892946/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.193883, "longitude": -118.619521, "label": "9 Shadow Ranch House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2502/3796893474_4c6377d5c8_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed between 1869 and 1872 on the original Workman Ranch, this house is adobe and redwood.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796893474/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.144223, "longitude": -118.184151, "label": "10 Eagle Rock", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2433/3796076843_2cbf418d97_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Noted by Spanish explorers, its distinguishing feature is the figure of an eagle in flight, a natural formation.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796076843/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062027, "longitude": -118.250599, "label": "11 West Temple Apartments (The Rochester)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2630/4208838145_348aba0a65.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> (Site of.)  This wood frame building was one of the very few examples of the Second Empire (Napolean III) style in Los Angeles.  Before being dismantled in 1979, the building was at the temporary site of Alameda Street and San Bruno beginning in 1970. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4208838145/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101712, "longitude": -118.295175, "label": "12 Hollyhock House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3489/3796894690_54262177d2.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Located in Barnsdall Park, this was the first residence designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the Los Angeles region. Open to the public.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796894690/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.25007, "longitude": -118.61761, "label": "14 Chatsworth Community Church (Oakwood Memorial Park)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2536/3796079211_0de41a4232_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1903, this is the oldest public building in Chatsworth.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796079211/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.036261, "longitude": -118.257488, "label": "16 Saint Joseph's Church (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3537/3796895548_ece269b141_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1901, the originally plain interiors of this Victorian Gothic structure were elaborately stenciled in 1928. It was destroyed by fire in 1983.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796895548/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.980495, "longitude": -118.330979, "label": "18 Hyde Park Congregational Church (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4032/4208887163_592b86c4ff_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> (Site of.)  This tiny wood church was characterized by two front-corner towers, one of which contained a belfry. It was known for its stained glass windows (demolished 1964).  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4208887163/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.028511, "longitude": -118.425493, "label": "19 Moreton Bay Fig Tree", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2673/3796897396_8b21984f1c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Planted in 1875, Ficus Macrophylia is described as the greatest of Australian avenue trees.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796897396/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.121875, "longitude": -118.321091, "label": "20 Two Stone Gates (Inter. Beachwood &amp; Westshire Drives)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3583/3796081351_f9df9cefd7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built by European stonemasons in the early 1920s, the gates are the official entrance to the community of Hollywoodland.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796081351/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.783857, "longitude": -118.257407, "label": "21 Drum Barracks and Officers Quarters", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2520/3796082033_3414f4732f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Italianate building is one of the two surviving 1862 structures that comprised Camp Drum, the United States army headquarters for California, Arizona, and New Mexico during the Civil War. Camp Drum, named in honor of General Richard Coulter Drum, Commander of the Army's Department of the Far West, was a sixty-acre military garrison constructed in Wilmington to protect the West from becoming a Confederate stronghold. Open to the public.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796082033/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.08875, "longitude": -118.207693, "label": "22 Palms - Southern Pacific Railroad Depot", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3580/3796082811_ceb8421abc_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Heritage Square (original location at National Boulevard and Vinton Avenue).  This circa 1886 railroad depot was relocated in 1976.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796082811/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.9953, "longitude": -118.423889, "label": "24 Oak Tree (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2422/3796901084_4bc93076dc_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> (Site of.)  The tree, Quercus Agrifolia, was judged to be over 1,000 years old.  It was destroyed by storms in January 1997. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796901084/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.788959, "longitude": -118.258378, "label": "25 General Phineas Banning Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2520/3796084803_ebda36c614_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1864, it was the home of General Phineas Banning, founder of Wilmington, California in 1858. Open to the public.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796084803/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.051009, "longitude": -118.249814, "label": "27 The Castle (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3123/3796085641_96bd659de1_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> (Destroyed) Built circa 1882, it contained many fine examples of late nineteenth-century craftsmanship. In 1969 it was moved to Heritage Square and, while awaiting restoration, was burned to the ground by vandals.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796085641/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033678, "longitude": -118.314272, "label": "28 William Andrews Clark Memorial Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2542/3796904670_d1af6e7349_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1926, this Renaissance Revival building was designed by Robert D. Farquhar. Open to the Public.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796904670/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.031503, "longitude": -118.276821, "label": "30 Oliver G. Posey - Edward L. Doheny Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3558/3796903662_75bb5fbdb1_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1899 and designed by Eisen &amp; Hunt, it is one of the best-preserved and most impressive late-Victorian mansions remaining in the West Adams district.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796903662/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.216951, "longitude": -118.639466, "label": "31 Orcutt Ranch Horticulture Center (Rancho Sombra del Roble)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3587/3796906196_477851a280_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1920 adobe residence was the home of W.W. Orcutt, the Union Oil geologist whose 1901 discovery of prehistoric fossils in the La Brea Tar Pits led to massive excavations there. Open to the public.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796906196/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.13785, "longitude": -118.412632, "label": "32 Saint Saviour's Chapel Harvard School", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2667/3796088323_5890474d15_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designer Reginald Johnson patterned this chapel, with the pews facing the center aisle, after the Chapel at Rugby School in England. It was dedicated in 1914.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796088323/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101712, "longitude": -118.295175, "label": "33 Barnsdall Park Arts Center (Residence A)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3595/3796906810_723324afcb.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, it was built in 1919 for Aline Barnsdall as part of a proposed cultural center for performing arts.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796906810/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101712, "longitude": -118.295175, "label": "34 Barnsdall Art Park", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3463/3796091333_302ca6b17b.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Eleven acres on the crown of Olive Hill were donated to the City of Los Angeles in 1927 by Aline Barnsdall with the stipulation that the land be used for a park and playground. It is the site of the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Junior Arts Center, Hollyhock House, Gallery Theater, Residence 'A,' and Barnsdall Arts Center.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796091333/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.943149, "longitude": -118.243144, "label": "36 Watts Station", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3431/3796908976_5a74d074c4_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1904, Watts Station later became a main stop on the Red Car line until the Red Cars stopped running in 1961.  The station is now a stop on the MTA Blue Line.  The station is representative of wood frame construction used in the new towns clustering around Los Angeles in the early 1900s.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796908976/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045695, "longitude": -118.24674, "label": "37 Fire Station No. 23", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3494/3796092593_6b338609d7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Commissioned in 1910 at a cost of $57,000, it is unique in its construction and advanced in the design of its living and working quarters. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796092593/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048294, "longitude": -118.528906, "label": "38 Site of Founders Oak", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2636/3796092779_01309e59f7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Quercus agrifolia (Coast Live Oak) played a significant role in the establishment of Pacific Palisades. In August 1975 the tree had to be cut down due to termite infestation.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796092779/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.059793, "longitude": -118.261626, "label": "39 Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2593/3796911668_9c68f0f5e3_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built Circa 1890, it was designed by architect Joseph Cather Newsom.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796911668/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.08875, "longitude": -118.207693, "label": "40 Hale House (Heritage Square)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2562/3796912620_aba9502f39_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1886 Queen Anne and Eastlake style residence was designed by W.R. Norton and moved to Heritage Square in 1970.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796912620/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.18343, "longitude": -118.518499, "label": "41 114 Deodar Tree", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3563/3796096637_766f627e4e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> These Cedrus Deodara trees were planted in 1932. They are native to the Himalayas and valued for their size, beauty and timber.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796096637/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.064025, "longitude": -118.2238, "label": "42 San Antonio Winery", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2640/3796097505_9717dafa0e.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Founded in 1917, it is the last remaining winery in the City of Los Angeles.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796097505/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050987, "longitude": -118.256413, "label": "43 California Club Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2524/3796098795_f296ed5c4f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Robert D. Farquhar and completed in 1930, this Beaux Arts building is clad with Roman face-bricks and granite and tufa stone trim.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796098795/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.931862, "longitude": -118.383336, "label": "44 Hangar No. 1 Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3592/3796916292_562f252fa7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1929, Hangar No. 1 was the first structure built at Mines Field, now Los Angeles International Airport.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796916292/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.053431, "longitude": -118.2757, "label": "45 Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2651/3796100321_825beb4597_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Considered a prototype of distinctive architecture of the 1880s boom in Los Angeles, it is representative of the eclecticism in building design between 1870 and 1900.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796100321/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050324, "longitude": -118.254381, "label": "46 Los Angeles Central Library Building and Grounds", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2463/3796100715_ef21e8cff2_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Dedicated on July 15, 1926, this distinctive landmark was the last major work of Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue. After a devastating 1986 arson fire, the building was completely restored.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796100715/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.793555, "longitude": -118.270106, "label": "47 Saint John's Episcopal Church", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2636/3796101305_27e30b0517_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1883, the church moved from its original location to its present site in 1943. It is the oldest church building in the harbor area that is still used for regular worship services.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796101305/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.0825, "longitude": -118.2332, "label": "48 Chavez Ravine Arboretum", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3528/3796918868_36103dbfe3_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This area was Southern California's first botanical garden. In 1893 the Los Angeles Horticultural Society began planting rare trees in the upper part of the ravine.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796918868/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.24994, "longitude": -118.609339, "label": "49 76 Mature Olive Trees (Between Topanga Canyon and Farralone)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2501/3796922142_5c5d674b66_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Native to the eastern Mediterranean region, olive trees were introduced to California by Franciscan missionaries. These particular trees approximate the age of Chatsworth itself, having been planted in the latter part of the 19th century.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796922142/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.068857, "longitude": -118.253473, "label": "51 Residence 1300 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2510/3796920312_539e2760e0.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built by Aaron P. Phillips circa 1880, it is an ornate example of both the Queen Anne and Eastlake styles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796920312/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069049, "longitude": -118.253915, "label": "52 Residence 1330 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3454/3796923386_f951bf4c32.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1880, this twelve-room house was constructed for dairyman Charles Sessions by architect Joseph Cather Newsom.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796923386/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.02873, "longitude": -118.270639, "label": "53 Saint Peter's Episcopal Church (24th and San Pedro) Saint Peter's Episcopal Church", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3484/3796107377_fb7f242bf2_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The first service in this church was held on Easter Sunday, April 13, 1884.  In September 1956, a three-year campaign to save San Pedro's oldest church was successful.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796107377/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.040153, "longitude": -118.218031, "label": "54 Old 6th Street Wooden Bridge (site of) Hollenbeck Park Lake", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3056/3796924296_d57c1d8c81.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1898, the bridge was a picturesque feature. It was declared unsafe and dismantled in 1968.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796924296/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101682, "longitude": -118.340379, "label": "55 Grauman's Chinese Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3513/3796108045_e1501d32e9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Sid Grauman's second theater in Hollywood opened on May 18, 1927 with Cecil B. DeMille's film The Kind of Kings.  Designed by Meyer &amp; Holler and Oriental in its colorful decor, it is also noted for the forecourt, where movie star handprints and footprints are impressed in cement.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796108045/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.059914, "longitude": -118.288478, "label": "56 Bullock's Wilshire Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3469/3796925690_f6fdf76f58_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1929 and designed by John and Donald Parkinson, the building has been termed the American version of Parisian Moderne. The design makes striking use of buff terra cotta, copper and glass. It is now part of the Los Angeles County Musuem of Art.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796925690/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030892, "longitude": -118.282509, "label": "57 Second Church of Christ Scientist of Los Angeles", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2586/3796926678_0d81ed8b75_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Construction started in March 1907 and was completed in January 1910 at a cost of $318,500. Designed by architect Alfred F. Rosenheim, the building is an example of Beaux Arts Classicism with Italian-Renaissance influence <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796926678/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.096282, "longitude": -118.343156, "label": "58  A &amp; M Records Studio (Formerly Charlie Chaplin Studio)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3493/3796927266_cf5dfe4f2b_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1919, it was one of the first complete motion picture studios in Hollywood.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796927266/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.139407, "longitude": -118.210881, "label": "59 Eagle Rock City Hall", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3505/3796928128_0abbda5868_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This tri-level, Spanish tile-roofed building was constructed in 1922, eleven years after Eagle Rock was incorporated as a city. In 1923 Eagle Rock became a part of the City of Los Angeles and the building became the first city hall to be acquired by Los Angeles through the process of annexation.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796928128/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.049672, "longitude": -118.254192, "label": "60 Biltmore Hotel", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3488/3796111925_49f09f7fba_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Schultze &amp; Weaver in 1922, it is located on land that was once a part of the original four-square leagues owned by El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796111925/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050234, "longitude": -118.251917, "label": "61 Philharmonic Auditorium (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3441/3796111969_c9af84caaf.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Once the largest concrete-reinforced building in Los Angeles, it was also the first theater to have a balcony without supporting pillars. The grand opening of the auditorium took place November 8, 1906 (demolished 1984).  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796111969/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.112973, "longitude": -118.18013, "label": "62 Judson Studios", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3589/3796929464_3f10ccb19d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Founded in 1897 by master craftsmen working in stained glass and mosaics, the original building was designed in 1900 by William Lees Judson. It was rebuilt after a fire in 1909 from a design by Train &amp; Williams.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796929464/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.250479, "longitude": -118.297035, "label": "63 McGroarty Home and Grounds", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2450/3796114203_f9414e008d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> John Steven McGroarty was Poet Laureate of the State of California from 1933 until his death in 1944. Built in 1923, his residence and approximately sixteen acres of land ave since been acquired by the City of Los Angeles. This fieldstone and stucco home designed by Arthur B. Benton is now used for art classes.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796114203/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.08875, "longitude": -118.207693, "label": "65 Valley Knudsen Garden and Residence (Heritage Square)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3422/3796931814_034b24f882_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Experts date the building as circa 1880 and describe it as 'a 19th-century Mansard-style residence... One of the last examples of its style in the Los Angeles area.' It was relocated in 1971.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796931814/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050216, "longitude": -118.259313, "label": "66 Saint Paul's Cathedral (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3563/3796114997_1ffca64c67_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Although the exterior of the cathedral, built in the 1920s, had shades of Italianate and Romanesque design, it did not conform to any particular architectural style (demolished 1980).  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796114997/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10915, "longitude": -118.302429, "label": "67 Cedar Trees", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3431/3796115983_8dd71df6a3_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Two varieties, Cedrus Atlantica and Cedrus Deodara, remain on Riverside Drive. The trees were originally planted as part of a beautification endeavor, sponsored jointly by the Los Feliz Improvement Association and the Los Feliz Women's Club in 1916.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796115983/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.09226, "longitude": -118.206649, "label": "68 Charles Lummis Residence and Surrounding Gardens", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3451/3796933594_8656978c96_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Charles F. Lummis, author, editor, historian, librarian for the City of Los Angeles (1905-1910), archeologist and founder of the Southwest Museum (1903), started to build his unusual home in 1898. El Alisal, a great stone house, was largely constructed with his own hands from a set of plans prepared by his friend, architect Sumner P. Hunt. It took him fifteen years to complete the residence.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796933594/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046997, "longitude": -118.254949, "label": "69 Los Angeles Athletic Club Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2675/3796935084_2f5334f0fa_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The club was founded in 1880. Its present home, completed in 1912, was designed in the Beaux Arts tradition by John Parkinson and Edwin Bergstrom. A feature that received worldwide publicity upon its completion was the placement of a 100-foot-long swimming pool on the sixth floor rather than in the basement.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796935084/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.016923, "longitude": -118.274534, "label": "70 Alumni House (Widney Hall)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2589/3796935992_880e94b06d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The oldest university building in Southern California, Widney Hall on the campus of the University of Southern California has been in continuous use for educational purposes since its doors were first opened on October 6, 1880. Architects E.F. Kysor and Octavius Morgan designed the building.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796935992/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.0281, "longitude": -118.276191, "label": "72 Automobile Club of Southern California", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3527/3796119977_9c28155091_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Automobile Club of Southern California contributed to the economic growth of the City of Los Angeles since it was foremost in the development of suburbs and the decentralization of the area. Sumner P. Hunt and Silas R. Burns designed the headquarters building in 1922, with landscaping by Roland E. Coate.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796119977/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069275, "longitude": -118.253734, "label": "73 Residence 1329 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2627/3796937644_aa762943be.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This circa 1887 Eastlake-style home was built for the area's councilman, Daniel Innes, and was occupied by his family for some thirty years. As the Innes' shoe store prospered downtown, the family became one of the first Blue Book families of Los Angeles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796937644/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069377, "longitude": -118.25397, "label": "74 Residence 1345 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3459/3796121567_806612947e.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1887 for Michael Sanders, the operator of a storage warehouse, the red brick foundation is characteristic of the Queen Anne style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796121567/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069441, "longitude": -118.254117, "label": "75 Residence 1355 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3561/3796939178_77698da30c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1887 for capitalast Henry L. Pinney, this house is an example of the relatively unornamented, basic Eastlake style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796939178/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06896, "longitude": -118.253709, "label": "76 Residence 1316 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2519/3796939768_8d0d297eb1.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1880 in the Eastlake style, the brackets and shell motif below the windows and over the porch steps are noteworthy.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796939768/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.068985, "longitude": -118.253768, "label": "77 Residence 1320 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2297/3796940266_696591bb47.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1888, the Queen Anne house has turrets, verandas and the generous proportions typical for the period.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796940266/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069011, "longitude": -118.253826, "label": "78 Residence 1324 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2527/3796124105_50b9fce5a3.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1880 Queen Anne cottage is typical of the 19th-century 'plan book' houses and exhibits the excellent craftsmanship of its era.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796124105/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069139, "longitude": -118.254121, "label": "79 Residence 1344 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2433/3796125645_8f40e3b287.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1895, this Gay Nineties house displays noteworthy spindle-and-scroll ornamentation.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796125645/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047376, "longitude": -118.249758, "label": "80 Palm Court (Alexandria Hotel)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3577/3796941942_21c768f45e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> True to its original decor, the Palm Court symbolizes the best of the early hospitality of Southern California. A highlight is the magnificent stained glass ceiling extending almost the length of the 196-foot dining room.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796941942/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.056532, "longitude": -118.331921, "label": "81 Memorial Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2478/3796126327_b1c7fb6111_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Austin &amp; Ashley, the Tudor and Gothic inspired Memorial Library was dedicated on April 29, 1930 to commemorate twenty alumni from Los Angeles High School who died in World War I. It was built on land purchased by the alumni association of Los Angeles High School and deeded to the city as a memorial park.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796126327/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045836, "longitude": -118.280461, "label": "83 Boyle - Barmore Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3486/3796944888_e3f2ba40e9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1905, it was sold to Edmund H. Barmore, president of the Los Angeles Transfer Co. The residence was designed in the style of English and German chateaux by architect Charles E. Shattuck.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796944888/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045451, "longitude": -118.280773, "label": "84 Cohn Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2481/3796128947_f0d8497244_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed circa 1902 for Morris R. Cohn, the founder of the garment and sportswear industry in Los Angeles, the house was designed in Craftsman Shingle/Chateau style by Hudson &amp; Munsell.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796128947/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045405, "longitude": -118.280884, "label": "85 Gilbert Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3518/3796130273_97c58c1be3_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed circa 1903 for William F. Gilbert, the residence shows unusual utilization of oak and stone, with excellent carving throughout.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796130273/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045333, "longitude": -118.281005, "label": "86 Powers Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2599/3796131005_98d8435cd3_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1904 from a design by architect Arthur L. Haley, it was the residence of Pomeroy Powers, President of the Los Angeles Council from 1900 to 1904. Powers, a real estate developer, was instrumental in establishing the adjacent Terrace Park.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796131005/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.04528, "longitude": -118.281096, "label": "87 Raphael Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2650/3796131919_5cfe1d4c62_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Sumner P. Hunt and Wesley Eager, this home was constructed circa 1902 for R.H. Raphael, a prominent figure in the glass business in the early 1900s.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796131919/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.04502, "longitude": -118.281858, "label": "88 Kinney - Everhardy House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2544/3796133339_771c1a571d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1902, it was designed by Sumner P. Hunt and Wesley Eager for A.W. Kinney, a prominent businessman.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796133339/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07995, "longitude": -118.261871, "label": "89 Central Spanish Seventh Day Adventist Church", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2474/3796950892_8a0a55fe4e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Elmer Grey, construction of this Beaux Arts/Italian/Spanish Romanesque edifice began June 10, 1912.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796950892/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.028545, "longitude": -118.276542, "label": "90 Saint Vincent de Paul Church", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2582/3796952260_394fec218d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1924 and designed by Albert C.  Martin, St. Vincent's was the second Roman Catholic Church to be consecrated in Los Angeles. The main entrance facade is of stone elaborately carved with statues of saints. The influence of the Spanish Renaissance and California missions can be seen in the furnishings and embellishments of the church.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796952260/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.275325, "longitude": -118.446599, "label": "92 Old Stage Coach Trail Property", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2520/3796137795_a8fc236d3a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The picturesque Stage Coach trail dates from the 1860s and represents a significant era in the San Fernando Valley, when it linked Los Angeles, Encino, Simi Valley and Ventura. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796137795/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.207395, "longitude": -118.597514, "label": "93 Pepper Trees (Ventura Boulevard to Saltillo Street)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3036/3796136249_1b128231d8_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The approximately 300 pepper trees (Schinus Molle, native to South America) now growing in the city owned parkway were planted in the 1920s. They were raised from seed at the nursery owned by Victor Girard of the Boulevard Land Company, owners of most of what is now Woodland Hills.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796136249/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.1087, "longitude": -118.336761, "label": "94 Palm Trees (Queen &amp; Washingtonia Robusta) and the Median Strip", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2513/3796955188_7cfc4c9598_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1928 the residents of Highland Avenue arranged with the city for the planting of palm trees (Queen and Washingtonia Robusta) and the construction of the median strip at their own expense.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796955188/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.035375, "longitude": -118.306644, "label": "95 Rindge - Frederick Hastings House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2436/3796139903_f95d2e4468_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1906 as a residence for Frederick H. Rindge, a financier with extensive land in the West Adams and Malibu Areas, the house was designed by Frederick L. Roehrig in the Chateau style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796139903/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10078, "longitude": -118.366691, "label": "96 Storer House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3540/3796955270_635e1021bc_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1923, it is one of five residences in Los Angeles designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. This unique house is small but ideally suited to the site.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796955270/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048219, "longitude": -118.220787, "label": "97 Residence (site of) 1620 Pleasant Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3573/3796141089_3bd5fe3a35_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> When it was designated, this house was one of the few remaining examples in Los Angeles of what Marcus Whiffen in his American Architecture Since 1780 called 'High Victorian Italianate.' Following repeated acts of vandalism and a fruitless effort by a private party to relocate it to another site, it was demolished in May 1973.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796141089/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.08875, "longitude": -118.207693, "label": "98 Mount Pleasant House (Heritage Square)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2526/3796140817_fca838d671_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1876 from a design by the firm of Mathews &amp; Kysor, this grand mansion of High Victorian Italianate architecture was built as a residence for William Hayes Perry, a prominent lumber dealer.  The home was moved December 18, 1975.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796140817/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050089, "longitude": -118.277869, "label": "99 Residence 1036-1038 S. Bonnie Brae Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3419/3796959720_bfe136e806_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Although the architect of this unique structure is unknown, the circa 1896 building has gained wide recognition for its Chateauesque facade.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796959720/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06071, "longitude": -118.278653, "label": "100 General Douglas MacArthur Park (Formerly Westlake Park)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3419/3796958668_e41d551c89_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The parkland was acquired by Los Angeles on January 6, 1886 and was named Westlake Park. In 1890, the lake, which had been a neglected pond, was enlarged and in 1896 a bandstand erected. The park was renamed in 1942 at the height of the general's popularity.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796958668/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.053918, "longitude": -118.225174, "label": "102 Residence 1030 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2544/3796963336_c7c9d0bca4_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1880, this residence is one of the few brick houses of the Victorian era remaining in Los Angeles. Its rich detail includes a broad floor plan unusual for a one-story house, which may indicate a change in the fortune or plans of the builder who cut off his project before it got to the second story.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796963336/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.035836, "longitude": -118.271948, "label": "103 Forthmann Carriage House (Original location) Forthmann House (New site)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2623/3796143467_493ab3fa70_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This large 1880s residence is one of the most elegantly detailed Victorian buildings remaining in the city. It was designed by Burgess J. Reeve. The carriage house remained in situ when the house was relocated in 1989.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796143467/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045109, "longitude": -118.249885, "label": "104 Coles P.E. Buffet / Pacific Electric Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3548/3796960794_dff5027a44_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Opened in 1908, the Coles P.E. Buffet is one of the oldest continuously operated restaurants in Los Angeles. The Buffet is located in the Pacific Electric Building, designed by Thornton Fitzhugh in 1903.  It was built as the terminal for the horse-drawn trolleys, which later become the largest interurban electrical system in the world. Serving Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796960794/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10088, "longitude": -118.203693, "label": "105 Hiner House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2533/3796145451_aed7b05453_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by theater architect Carl Bowler and built for Doctor Edwin C. Hiner, a professor of music, the distinctive architecture of this residence has been described as California chalet with oriental influence. Stone from the adjacent Arroyo Seco was used in its construction in 1922. A smaller building on this site is known as the 'Sousa Nook' because John Phillip Sousa spent much time teaching there.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796145451/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.113685, "longitude": -118.185968, "label": "106 San Encino Abbey", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2638/3796964390_937f2022a7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Clyde Browne began construction in 1915 on a place to live, work and be surrounded by the atmosphere of medievalism, which he loved. The original name of this pastiche of a 17th-century monastery was Oldestane Abbey and the materials used included rocks and bits of masonry from old European monasteries, castles and ruined buildings.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796964390/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.116604, "longitude": -118.177154, "label": "107 Residence 432-498 N. Avenue 66", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2443/3796150013_0af58d81cf_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This example of the mixture of Queen Anne and Eastlake styles was built in 1887; it is attributed to architect Joseph Cather Newsom, who did several designs for the Garvanza Land Company. Owner W.F. McClure was a director of that company.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796150013/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.08875, "longitude": -118.207693, "label": "108 Beaudry Avenue House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3485/3796965604_d3f5226f37_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The architecture of this 1885 residence has been described as a mixture of Italianate, Eastlake and Queen Anne. The house was relocated in November 1974. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796965604/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069839, "longitude": -118.253242, "label": "109 Residence 1314-1320 Kellam Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3455/3796150927_26327aa25b.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1887, this residence, moved in March 1978, is almost pure Eastlake in style, but shows elements of the Stick style. The structure has an unusual asymmetrical arrangement of windows and roofline.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796150927/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.083665, "longitude": -118.242547, "label": "110 Los Angeles Police Academy Rock Garden", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2424/3796152285_6f7db32c54_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Early in 1937 Francois Scotti, an expert landscape artist, was employed to design and build the rock garden, embracing a series of four pools, cascades, a small amphitheater and an outdoor dining area. A large patio, barbecue pit, stairways, walks and recessed stone seats were included. Later alterations were made by the Los Angeles Police Revolver and Athletic Club.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796152285/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.133702, "longitude": -118.315905, "label": "111 Hollywood Sign &amp; land underneath (Griffith Park perimeter)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3452/3796152911_f56c01cc1a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The sign has long been a symbol of the glamour associated with Hollywood. Built in the fall of 1923, the sign originally read 'HOLLYWOODLAND' and was constructed as advertising for a subdivision at the top of Beachwood Canyon. Each letter is now constructed of steel and is approximately 50 feet high. The length is 450 feet.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796152911/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.053895, "longitude": -118.271267, "label": "113 Young's Market Young's Market Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3424/3796971410_84fca23910_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1924, it was designed by Charles F. Plummer in Greco-Roman style inside and out. This building is one of the better examples of this style in Los Angeles. The exterior grillwork, marble and the ceramic polychrome frieze are particularly well executed.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796971410/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.061666, "longitude": -118.323297, "label": "114 Wilshire United Methodist Church", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3221/3796153455_a9f5609bca_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Dedicated in 1924 and designed by Allison &amp; Allison, this church stands as a magnificent edifice. Its interior and exterior concrete construction exhibit Romanesque and Gothic influence.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796153455/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.066673, "longitude": -118.320146, "label": "115 Evans Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3445/3796972696_cb2c107536_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed for Mrs. Jeanette Donovan by architect I. Eisner circa 1910, the house is a rare example of the Classical Revival initiated in the eastern United States. The exterior is dominated by a Roman temple portico and Ionic columns.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796972696/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.061868, "longitude": -118.30459, "label": "116 Wllshire Boulevard Temple Wilshire Boulevard Temple", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2669/3796973552_7a8630a3ca_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Dedicated in 1929, this imposing Byzantine inspired temple is one of the largest and most influential Reform synagogues. The notable interior features symbolic murals by Hugo Ballin, depicting episodes in the biblical and post-biblical history of the Hebrew people. The architects were A.M. Edelman, S. Tilden Norton and David C. Allison.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796973552/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.035838, "longitude": -118.306374, "label": "117 Residence 2218 S. Harvard Boulevard", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2602/3796157485_f9128f16b6_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Reportedly built in 1905, the architecture of this beautiful residence has been described as American Colonial.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796157485/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.987132, "longitude": -118.456259, "label": "118 Pellissier Building and Wiltern Theater (5/16/1973)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2573/3796158015_67aeeb52d7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements, construction began in October 1930. The blue-green, terra-cotta-covered tower is described as French Zigzag Moderne. Its ornate Wiltern Theatre, with an interior by G. Albert Lansburgh, held the largest theater pipe organ in the western United States.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796158015/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.034924, "longitude": -118.254962, "label": "119 Cohn - Goldwater Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3459/3796975410_8a27aa0d78_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1909 Morris Cohn and Lemuel Goldwater, garment manufacturers, built the first modern, Class-A, steel-reinforced-concrete factory building in Los Angeles at a cost of $150,000. It is now used for storage.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796975410/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046543, "longitude": -118.300258, "label": "120 Saint Sophia Cathedral", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2473/3796976200_f1d47e9f3b_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The late theater mogul Charles P. Skouras was one of the chief motivators for the construction of this magnificent cathedral dedicated in September 1952. In keeping with the Byzantine tradition, it is almost totally devoid of exterior ornamentation. The richly decorated interior was designed by Kalionzes, Klingerman &amp; Walker. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796976200/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.0446, "longitude": -118.255868, "label": "121 Garfield Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3563/3796159887_efc1c957f8_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1928 and designed by Claude Beelman, it is a significant example of the opulent Art Deco style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796159887/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.060697, "longitude": -118.359643, "label": "122 Buck House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3594/3796160313_cac6c246fc_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> It was designed in 1934 by architect R.M. Schindler in the Streamline Moderne style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796160313/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.116487, "longitude": -118.287889, "label": "123 Lovell House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3574/3796161663_21f1af9c68_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1929 by architect Richard J. Neutra in the International Style, this home represents one of the earliest residential uses of the all-steel frame.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796161663/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102644, "longitude": -118.269139, "label": "124 Tierman House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3505/3796979192_caf8fb5ea5_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1940, the residence was designed by Gregory Ain. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796979192/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048899, "longitude": -118.258858, "label": "125 Fine Arts Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3574/3796979948_9c4e8c7481_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1925 and designed by the firm of Walker &amp; Eisen, the Fine Arts Building is an excellent example of the Romanesque style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796979948/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105395, "longitude": -118.298919, "label": "126 Franklin Avenue Bridge (Shakespeare Bridge)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2518/3796164495_cfa06eb87f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A picturesque span with Gothic arches and turrets built in the 1920s, this bridge has been used in numerous films including The Wizard of Oz.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796164495/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.011559, "longitude": -118.28995, "label": "127 Exposition Club House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3202/2370540032_db5c6d7486_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Part of the complex of recreational buildings in Exposition Park, this Spanish Colonial Revival building has served the community since the 1920s.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/7294653@N07/sets/72157604295623393/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.02366, "longitude": -118.283749, "label": "128 Hancock Memorial Museum", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2661/3796172407_3073a443cb_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The four formal rooms and foyer were part of a twenty-three-room mansion built by the Hancock family at the northeast corner of Vermont Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard in the late 19th century.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796172407/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050621, "longitude": -118.267219, "label": "129 Residence 757-767 Garland Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2674/3796173019_6443204b25_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A Queen Anne mansion built for oil executive Charles C. L. Leslie, it as designed by Dennis &amp; Farwell.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796173019/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.110842, "longitude": -118.311903, "label": "130 Samuel - Novarro House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3430/3796174187_1b34195fbf_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Art-Deco residence was designed by architect Lloyd Wright in 1928.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796174187/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.275325, "longitude": -118.446599, "label": "132 Stoney Point Outcroppings", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3442/3796176267_03651476b1_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A natural site east of Topanga Canyon Boulevard, it is one of the most picturesque areas in Los Angeles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796176267/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.257791, "longitude": -118.614527, "label": "133 Dynamite Shed Minnie Hill Palmer Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3555/3796177313_a2614cf564_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1913, this little ranch cottage is typical of those built by the homesteaders of the San Fernando Valley.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796177313/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.0983, "longitude": -118.336471, "label": "134 Crossroads of the World", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3011/3796994482_64919798b9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A complex of buildings designed by Robert V. Derrah in 1937. The central building is in the form of a ship, while the surrounding structures are in a variety of European styles. It was a prominent shopping center in the 1930s.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796994482/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.199187, "longitude": -118.630428, "label": "135 Canoga Mission Gallery", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2495/3796179027_2ed5910a00_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1936 Mission stable was converted to a community center.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796179027/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.107552, "longitude": -118.287875, "label": "136 Saint Mary of the Angels", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2449/3796995984_59380ea136_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Carleton Winslow, Sr. in 1930, this Spanish Revival church is described as a little jewel of architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796995984/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046205, "longitude": -118.251148, "label": "137 Finney's Cafeteria", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3438/3796179549_097d4cd9d3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1914 structure features an interior with Ernest A. Batchelder tiles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796179549/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03003, "longitude": -118.24524, "label": "138 Coca Cola Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3438/3796996520_57c621cfec_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A Streamline Moderne building designed by Robert V. Derrah in 1939, the ship-like structure, replete with portholes, a catwalk, cargo doors, and topped by a bridge, encloses all four older buildings.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796996520/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.022575, "longitude": -118.280952, "label": "139 Shrine Auditorium", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2533/3796996762_f89aa2baae_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by John C. Austin (exterior) and G. Albert Lansburgh (interior), construction was completed in January 1926. It ranks among the largest theaters in the United States with a seating capacity of 6,700.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796996762/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.039721, "longitude": -118.247608, "label": "140 Cast Iron Commercial Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2666/3796180803_374dce9ce0_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1903 structure is one of the best examples in Los Angeles of buildings made with prefabricated metal.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796180803/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.114225, "longitude": -118.193373, "label": "142 Smith Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2562/3796181561_4eec84ab58_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> An imposing Queen Anne residence constructed circa 1890, the home was built for Los Angeles Superior Court Judge David P. Hatch.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796181561/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.109801, "longitude": -118.186802, "label": "143 Residence 6028 Hayes Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3428/3796182583_9fa1d95529_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Circa 1885, the outstanding feature of this Queen Anne residence is the veranda, which crosses its simple facade.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796182583/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.068618, "longitude": -118.211457, "label": "144 Residence 2054-2056 Griffin Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2626/3797000020_3f319e5261_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1887, it is unusual for Queen Anne ornamentation to be used in a masonry house.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3797000020/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.085897, "longitude": -118.21061, "label": "145 Residence 3537 Griffin Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3578/3796184129_8342fd1859_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The residence, circa 1886, is described as Queen Anne with Italianate elements.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3796184129/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.749385, "longitude": -118.278188, "label": "146 Municipal Ferry Building (Maritime History Museum)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3460/3797001300_42d0143fb5_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1941, it accommodated ferryboats carrying workers between San Pedro and Terminal Island. The Maritime Museum is open to the public.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3797001300/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.732288, "longitude": -118.29597, "label": "147 James H. Dodson Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3446/3797002514_ff9a533d07_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1885, this residence is one of San Pedro's finest examples of Victorian architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3797002514/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.05697, "longitude": -118.361014, "label": "148 Coral Trees (Erythrina Caffra) Between 26th &amp; Bringham", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2595/3763814212_e4c1d22f72_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This area is landscaped with coral trees (Erythrina Caffra), the official tree of the City of Los Angeles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763814212/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.116018, "longitude": -118.292522, "label": "149 Ennis - Brown House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3542/3763017379_482742ac45_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1924, the Ennis residence has been described as the most monumental of Frank Lloyd Wright's western experiments with concrete textile block construction.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763017379/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.053771, "longitude": -118.243465, "label": "150 Los Angeles City Hall", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2662/3763816934_35e0458dd7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1928, architects John C. Austin, Albert C. Martin and John Parkinson used a classical temple as inspiration for a base that supports a 28-story tower that has become a symbol of the city. The interior public spaces are Byzantine in ornamentation.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763816934/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.098034, "longitude": -118.367346, "label": "151 Chateau Marmont", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3512/3763019761_6c0873c132_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed circa 1926 by Arnold Weitzman, this hotel has been long associated with movie stars.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763019761/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.230933, "longitude": -118.536846, "label": "152 Faith Bible Church", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3572/3763818434_fd9f733c11_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The church was built in 1917 in the Gothic style in Zelzah, which later became Northridge.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763818434/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.757021, "longitude": -118.25007, "label": "154 Fireboat No. 2 and Firehouse No. 112 (Berth 227)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2557/3763820914_b64326f69d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Fireboat No. 2, known as 'the grand old lady' of the fire department fleet, was launched October 20, 1925. Firehouse No. 112 served as its home base. Although the fireboat still remains, the firehouse was demolished in 1984.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763820914/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.785633, "longitude": -118.264063, "label": "155 Memory Chapel (Calvary Presbyterian Church)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3456/3763821730_f13c6a807e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1870, it is the oldest Protestant church in the harbor area.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763821730/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07527, "longitude": -118.218371, "label": "156 Fire Station No. 1", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3581/3763024191_fb1ee75feb_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1940, it is a sterling example of Streamline Moderne architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763024191/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073607, "longitude": -118.208861, "label": "157 Residence 3110 N. Broadway ", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2631/3763823068_671d06f2c6_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1880, this residence is an excellent example of the Queen Anne style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763823068/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045928, "longitude": -118.244777, "label": "161 Wolfer Printing Company Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2523/3763027425_24bdecba0a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1929 and patterned after a 19th century English print shop, this is an outstanding example of Tudor Revival, designed by Edward Cray Taylor and Ellis Wing Taylor.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763027425/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.114145, "longitude": -118.269379, "label": "162 William Mulholland Memorial Fountain", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3571/3763028689_7d5843bc93_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Dedicated on August 1, 1940 and designed by Walter S. Clayberg, it honors William Mulholland (1855-1935) as 'Father of the Los Angeles Municipal Water System.'  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763028689/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.106328, "longitude": -118.27181, "label": "163 Animation School for the Walt Disney Studios from 1935-1940", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2663/3763028857_4c5f86cf52_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Although a market now occupies the land, this was the site of Walt and Roy Disney's first formal studio in 1926. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), the first feature-length animated film, was produced at this location.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763028857/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.113757, "longitude": -118.265399, "label": "164 Glendale - Hyperion Bridge", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3548/3763828426_2644bce728_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed of a series of reinforced-concrete arches, it was completed February 25, 1929. It has a total length of 1.370 feet and road width of 56 feet.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763828426/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.095926, "longitude": -118.329397, "label": "165 Fire Station No. 27", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3573/3763830246_b6998b666e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> When it was built in 1930, this 22,000-square-foot building was the largest fire station west of the Mississippi. It was designed by Peter K. Schabarum. Open to the public.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763830246/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070786, "longitude": -118.25468, "label": "166 Carriage House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3510/3763831994_dfed664cdc_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1880, it is the best remaining example of a Victorian-era carriage house. It contains wood shingles of various designs, vertical and horizontal siding and diagonal braces.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763831994/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.056732, "longitude": -118.283313, "label": "167 Residence 826 S. Coronado", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3449/3763034475_9355dfe710_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This is a rare example of Queen Anne architecture in the Caribbean style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763034475/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.118413, "longitude": -118.30018, "label": "168 Griffith Observatory", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2524/3763035579_0317984647_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by John C. Austin and F.M. Ashley, it opened May 14, 1935 to provide public access to the cosmic discoveries of astronomy and modern science. The structure is a fine example of Art Deco architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763035579/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.736758, "longitude": -118.277156, "label": "171 Site of Timm's Landing (landscaped park of Fishermens Co-op)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3590/3763837824_3d8c30fb6b_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In the mid-1800s it was the wharf for Los Angeles's first harbor. No structures remain of the cluster of buildings or the jetty.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763837824/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045615, "longitude": -118.274365, "label": "173 Welsh Presbyterian Church", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3440/3763838974_74292d989d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Dedicated on September 5, 1890, it was designed by S. Tilden Norton as the first synagogue structure of the Sinai congregation. This Greek Revival building has an interior of exceptional quality. In 1926 the Jewish congregation sold the property to Welsh Presbyterian Church.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763838974/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.021049, "longitude": -118.357568, "label": "174 Village Green", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2565/3763840136_3054235b90_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1942, this urban housing complex received the American Institute of Architects award for architectural design of enduring significance in 1972. The architects were Reginald D. Johnson, Wilson &amp; Merril and Robert E. Alexander.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763840136/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069814, "longitude": -118.253187, "label": "176 Residence 1310-1316 Kellam Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3124/3763842028_a3961b3e81.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1880s residence has an unusual isometric arrangement of the windows and roofline.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763842028/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050488, "longitude": -118.251679, "label": "177 Subway Terminal Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2460/3763043975_105c4b80ee_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1925 and designed by Schultze &amp; Weaver, this Beaux Arts structure was the only subway terminal in downtown Los Angeles. At its peak in 1944, the Pacific Electric Railway carried approximately 65,000 passengers on 844 trains daily. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763043975/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.039738, "longitude": -118.259299, "label": "178 Los Angeles Herald Examiner Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2590/3763842796_a1dbb215ab_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1915 building by Julia Morgan is an example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763842796/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.035829, "longitude": -118.278972, "label": "179 Residence 919 W. 20th Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3588/3763843052_7f08c6ccaa_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1908, it was moved to this site in 1918. It was badly damaged by fire in May 1978 and demolished the same year.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763843052/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.097983, "longitude": -118.315863, "label": "180 Site of the Filming of First Talking Film", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2622/3763047101_94049dd250_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In October 1927 The Jazz Singer, the first feature film with synchronized dialogue, was shot in a studio at this location. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763047101/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.11749, "longitude": -118.356574, "label": "181 Site of Burial Place of J. B. Lankershim (North End)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2585/3763049169_075da827b9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Born March 24, 1850, James B. Lankershim was one of the subdividers of the San Fernando Valley. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763049169/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.027646, "longitude": -118.391843, "label": "182 Ivy Park Substation", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3532/3763049855_434aa7494e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in July 1907, the substation provided power for the expanding Los Angeles Pacific Railway system. Its architecture is described as Mission Revival.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763049855/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07601, "longitude": -118.355601, "label": "183 West Facade of Pan Pacific Auditorium (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3495/3763049989_75442bb447_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1935 by Welton Becket and Walter Wurdeman, the Pan Pacific was a premier example of Streamline Moderne. All but the west facade was destroyed by fire in 1989, and the entire building had to be demolished in 1992 <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763049989/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.164978, "longitude": -118.467503, "label": "184 Tower of Wooden Pallets (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3521/3763050299_d4347a2ffa_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed by Daniel Van Meter in 1951 of approximately 2,000 3x3x6-foot wooden pallets, it has a 22-foot circumference at its base and purportedly sits atop the grave of a child buried in 1869. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763050299/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.969212, "longitude": -118.296344, "label": "185 President's House (Carriage House &amp; Formal Gardens - site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2563/3763848890_24a04fea53_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1912, the interior of the building was significant for its tile work and hardware crafted in the Mission style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763848890/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.747031, "longitude": -118.279763, "label": "188 USS Los Angeles Naval Monument (John S. Gibson Jr. Park)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3254/3763851626_0bca1c942f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> designed by Terryle Smeed and dedicated in 1977 to the men and ships of the United States Navy, it features a 70-foot concrete platform housing the mainmast, bow, anchors, bollards and anchor capstan cover of the heavy cruiser U.S.S. Los Angeles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763851626/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069938, "longitude": -118.255264, "label": "189 Residence 1407 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2575/3763055263_2780b43840_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1885, the design was by architect Joseph Carter Newsom.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763055263/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069964, "longitude": -118.255326, "label": "190 Residence and Carriage House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3510/3763055977_c886e6cdb2_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1885 with a mixture of Eastlake and Queen Anne details, this residence boasts an original carriage house and superior interior plaster and woodwork.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763055977/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070161, "longitude": -118.255786, "label": "191 Residence 1441-1443 1/2 Carroll Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3285/3763854810_d0f74e9203_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Queen Anne building was erected as a residence for James S. Luckenbach in 1887. It was sold in 1902 to Kaspare Cohn (the found of Union Bank) who established the building as the Kaspare Cohn Hospital, the forerunner to Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763854810/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104267, "longitude": -118.340547, "label": "192 Franklin Garden Apartments (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2522/3763057427_bdd5cf63dc_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by L.H. Baldwin in 1920, this Hollywood landmark was an outstanding example of California Spanish architecture incorporating beautiful landscaping (demolished 1978).  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763057427/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101715, "longitude": -118.325301, "label": "193 Pantages Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3550/3763856854_bfdcdd5dfb_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1929 by architect B. Marcus Priteca and interior decorator Anthony Heinsbergen, the theater is an exceptional example of 1920s Art Deco design. Opened on June 4, 1930 as the last and largest in a chain of theaters operated by vaudeville magnate Alexander Pantages, the interior is considered by many to be one of the most magnificent examples of theater architecture in Los Angeles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763856854/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105145, "longitude": -118.326704, "label": "194 Hollywood Walk of Fame (Between Gower &amp; Sycamore)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2549/3763059701_5eda4ff269_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Conceived by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce in the late 1950s, the 'Walk' is a tribute to the artists who have made significant contributions the film, radio, television and recording industries. It contains over 2,500 bronze stars embedded in charcoal terrazzo squares, each with its distinct emblem identifying the category in which the recipient is being honored.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763059701/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047646, "longitude": -118.254765, "label": "195 James Oviatt Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3490/3763858458_13bc858466_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Joseph Feil of Feil &amp; Paradise and opened in 1928, the building is recognized as a superb example of Art Deco design. The building features outstanding works by the French glass maker Rene Lalique.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763858458/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045392, "longitude": -118.263338, "label": "196 Variety Arts Center Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2495/3763061129_0c1b32a125_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1924 as a stately five-story Italian Renaissance theater and clubhouse, it was designed by the firm Allison &amp; Allison for the Friday Morning Club, a woman's group established in 1891 <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763061129/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032801, "longitude": -118.312871, "label": "197 Britt Mansion and Formal Gardens", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3494/3763064023_6b76f1421a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1910, this Classical Revival residence was designed by A.F. Rosenheim for attorney Eugene W. Britt, It now functions as the headquarters of the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763064023/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.096664, "longitude": -118.284881, "label": "198 KCET Studios", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3587/3763862622_d41aa83e23_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The site has been home of several motion picture companies including Monogram and Allied Artists. The Keystone Kops, Charlie Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle made movies here. It has been the home of KCET, a public broadcast station, since 1971.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763862622/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.171967, "longitude": -118.394962, "label": "199 David Familian Chapel of Temple Adat Ari El", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3505/3763065589_7d7f8ce001_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Dedicated on November 7, 1949, the chapel is the first purpose-built synagogue in the San Fernando Valley. The temple congregation dates from 1938.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763065589/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.18378, "longitude": -118.447644, "label": "202 Valley Municipal Building (Van Nuys City Hall)", "html": "<img src='http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1402/616625548_7247fd3552_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1932 and designed by Peter K. Schabarum, this landmark is a good example of French Zigzag Moderne.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/616625548/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.188823, "longitude": -118.451191, "label": "203 Baird House (Volunteer League Community Center)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2658/3763068837_823f86bd0e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1921 for the family of Robert J. Baird, owner of the Van Nuys Nursery Company, this bungalow is now the property of the Volunteer League of the San Fernando Valley. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763068837/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.199149, "longitude": -118.630495, "label": "204 Lederer Residence and Immediate Environments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2638/3763868584_d65e0b9a22_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Beginning in 1934, the house was constructed over a period of years with the help of builder John R. Litke. Materials were chosen  with care and employed in such a manner as to make them appear old. It is a distinguished example of Mission Revival.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763868584/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045594, "longitude": -118.251129, "label": "205 Los Angeles Stock Exchange Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3567/3763072041_a6cd01a98b_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Samuel E. Lunden and opened for business on January 5, 1931, it is an outstanding example of Classical Moderne architecture. Special recognition is given to the interior of the building with its bronze doors, cove lighting and ceiling murals.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763072041/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06295, "longitude": -118.256629, "label": "206 Residence 724 E. Edgeware Road", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2519/3763870164_c6f068e556_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1887, this Victorian residence is noteworthy for its mansard tower, ornamental ironwork and fish-scale singles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763870164/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06996, "longitude": -118.253516, "label": "207 Residence 1334 Kellam Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2577/3763074253_f6d6585b52_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1890, this residence is an excellent example of Queen Anne architecture with Colonial Revival influence.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763074253/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.054796, "longitude": -118.279484, "label": "208 Residence and Carriage House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2475/3763076509_0cd69a4530_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1902 for Mrs. Susana Machado Bernard, this opulent home was designed by architect John B. Parkinson.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763076509/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062899, "longitude": -118.300209, "label": "209 Wilshire Christian Church Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3473/3763076883_a8be106662_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built from 1922 to 1923, this church was designed by architect Robert H. Orr in a Northern Italian Romanesque style. Orr was one of the outstanding church architects in the Los Angeles area.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763076883/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03503, "longitude": -118.260679, "label": "210 Terrace Park and Powers Place", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3462/3763077787_7963fa49d7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1.17-acre site was dedicated for public use on August 22, 1904. The Terrace Park area is an integral part of the Alvarado Terrace complex. The brick paving of Powers Place recalls the era when horse-drawn vehicles were prevalent.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763077787/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06236, "longitude": -118.235249, "label": "211 Granite Block Paving (Between Alameda and N. Main St.)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2631/3763079573_9ddac9df21_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This short industrial street, just north of the Civic Center and southwest of Chinatown, is the last surviving street in Los Angeles with the original paving of hand-hewn granite blocks.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763079573/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.028985, "longitude": -118.27568, "label": "212 Stimson House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2634/3763081827_c845c3789f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1891 and designed by architect Carroll H. Brown, the residence is a rare example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in Los Angeles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763081827/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.153295, "longitude": -118.598124, "label": "213 S.S. Catalina (The Great White Steamship)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2531/3763879726_e6e188bdd6_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1924 by William Wrigley, it carried more than 25 million passengers between San Pedro and Avalon, Santa Catalina Island from 1924 until 1975. The ship was taken to Ensenada, Mexico in 1985 and served as a floating restaurant and retail center until 1997, when it began to sink at its mooring and was abandoned.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763879726/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.976243, "longitude": -118.287579, "label": "214 Mount Carmel High School Building (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2541/3763880530_5d6b060770_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1934, the building is an excellent example of Spanish architecture and is the first school in Los Angeles constructed to building codes enacted following the 1932 earthquake. It was operated by Catholic Fathers of the Order of Mt. Carmel for many years.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763880530/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.067277, "longitude": -118.251768, "label": "215 Bob's Market", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3582/3763083641_8acc46afd9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This building is an example of a 1910 neighborhood grocery store with unusual Oriental details.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763083641/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070807, "longitude": -118.254517, "label": "216 Residence 915-917 Douglas Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3595/3763883366_ff2f7ee371_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed circa 1887, this residence is an example of Eastlake architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763883366/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07327, "longitude": -118.254323, "label": "217 Residence 874-886 W. Kensington Road", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3512/3763884458_6ebd9ddd23_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Queen Anne residence was purportedly built for Moses Langley Wicks, an insurance man from Missouri.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763884458/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06295, "longitude": -118.256629, "label": "218 Residence 945 E. Edgeware Road", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2676/3763886976_3e6ac3de27_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1908, this residence is an example of Craftsman architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763886976/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.066791, "longitude": -118.252997, "label": "219 Residence 1239-1247 Boston Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3599/3763089991_c7a7ee78cb_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1887, this distinguished Queen Anne residence has beautiful spool work and decorative shingles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763089991/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070246, "longitude": -118.253471, "label": "220 Residence 1343 Kellam Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3590/3763889134_f2711c2358_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1887, this Queen Anne residence features shingles in diamond and circular patterns.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763889134/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07027, "longitude": -118.253526, "label": "221 Residence and Carriage House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3427/3763092721_8cf64b4ef9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1887, this Queen Anne residence is nearly identical to the residence at 1343 Kellam Avenue.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763092721/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070756, "longitude": -118.254614, "label": "222 Residence 1405-1411 Kallam Avenue ", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2676/3763093921_04c156bce7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1905, it is an example of Mission Revival architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763093921/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070967, "longitude": -118.251653, "label": "223 Residence 822-826 E. Kensington Road", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3576/3763094523_2cbc808f47_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1894 for contractor Z.H. Weller, this residence is an excellent example of Queen Anne architecture with traces of Eastlake and Moorish influence. When oil wells began to proliferate around it circa 1909, it was moved to this location.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763094523/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.05646, "longitude": -118.231364, "label": "224 Macy Street Viaduct (between Mission &amp; Vignes)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2665/3763095057_c2459e2acb_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1926, this viaduct is Spanish Colonial in design. It features Ionic and Doric columns with unique post lights. Macy Street was names for Dr. Obed Macy, an early Los Angeles physician.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763095057/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046528, "longitude": -118.252319, "label": "225 Los Angeles Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2488/3763893156_32c752fd8c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Baroque building was designed by Los Angeles theater architect S. Charles Lee. It opened on January 30, 1931.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763893156/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.103152, "longitude": -118.343502, "label": "226 Masquers Club Building (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3600/3763893276_80b43afef8_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in the late 1920s, the Tudor Revival residence housed one of Hollywood's oldest and most respected theatrical clubs. Originally the home of silent screen star Antonio Moreno, the building contained priceless theatrical memorabilia (demolished 1985).  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763893276/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.140983, "longitude": -118.390382, "label": "228 Laurelwood Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3419/3763898560_681958c6aa_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1948, this complex was designed by architect R.M. Schindler.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763898560/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.035155, "longitude": -118.309149, "label": "230 Villa Maria (Durfee House)", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3554/3763899998_5c1db5c828_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1908 and designed by F.L. Roehrig, this house is a distinguished example of the Tudor Revival style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763899998/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.085902, "longitude": -118.362869, "label": "231 El Greco Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2559/3763104505_2dd2833119_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1929 and designed by F. Pierpont Davis and Walter S. Davis, this Spanish Colonial Revival apartment building was relocated in 1985.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763104505/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.163301, "longitude": -118.373524, "label": "232 Department of Water and Power Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2548/3763902294_5d32db2666_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1939 and designed by architect S. Charles Lee, this building is an outstanding example of Streamline Moderne architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3763902294/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.092949, "longitude": -118.380676, "label": "233 Sunset Plaza Apartments (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/4519354127_1810eaf88a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Paul R. Williams in the Georgian Revival taste, the apartments were a rare example of his work in multi-family housing and exhibited many features of his luxurious single-family residences (demolished July 1987).  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519354127/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.098222, "longitude": -118.359009, "label": "234 Taft House (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2686/4360268861_6ab57d6d99_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Victorian farmhouse was moved in 1919. It as destroyed by fire in June of 1982.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360268861/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.098685, "longitude": -118.35926, "label": "235 Bollman House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2766/4361010374_14dd1636cb_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1922 and designed by Lloyd Wright, it is a concrete block structure with reinforcing steel rods. The building incorporates Mayan architectural motifs.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361010374/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07636, "longitude": -118.284319, "label": "236 Sunset Boulevard Bridge (crossing over Silver Lake Boulevard)", "html": "Constructed in 1934, it is noted for its Romanesque arches and detailing."},
{"latitude": 34.05845, "longitude": -118.288944, "label": "237 First Baptist Church of Los Angeles", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4001/4360268913_845d3d792d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The church was built in 1927 by the firm of Allison &amp; Allison.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360268913/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.060811, "longitude": -118.283436, "label": "238 Granada Shopper &amp; Studios Building", "html": "Built in 1927 by owner/designed Franklin Harper, the Mediterranean Revival buildings are organized around a landscaped courtyard with open corridors and bridges that crisscross the upper level."},
{"latitude": 34.077241, "longitude": -118.334367, "label": "239 La Casa de las Campanas", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2788/4360280927_4a4fe40f22_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1928 for the Mead family, the 37-room mansion has a three-story clock tower housing four massive bells. Designed by Lester Scherer, it is an example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280927/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030159, "longitude": -118.284348, "label": "240 Residence 1110 W. 27th ", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2737/4360268989_32d0973af2_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1891 and designed by Bradbeer &amp; Ferris, this is an excellent example of a Queen Anne house.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360268989/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.031119, "longitude": -118.28629, "label": "242 Miller and Herriott Tract House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4360269029_43d9f8da81_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1890, it is considered the oldest surviving example of a tract house. This Eastlake-style residence is noted for its outstanding exterior architecture, its magnificent staircase and interiors graced with original fireplaces and tiles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360269029/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10167, "longitude": -118.342448, "label": "243 Garden Court Apartment", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/4361010544_b91973c992_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Frank L. Meline in the Classical style, the building opened with great fanfare in December 1919 and was to become one of Hollywood's largest and most prestigious apartment houses of the 1920s and 1930s (demolished 1984).  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361010544/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.044446, "longitude": -118.281385, "label": "244 Residence 1866 W. 14th Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2754/4360280955_e36a3f3f86_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1906 by lumberman Andrew Beyrle, the residence is noted for its fine Craftsman details.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280955/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.08875, "longitude": -118.207693, "label": "245 Lincoln Avenue Church Building (Heritage Square)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/4361010656_8a2f97847c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1897 and designed by architect George W. Kramer, the church is noted for its distinguishing Carpenter Gothic features with Queen Anne and Neoclassical influences. The church was relocated in 1981.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361010656/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.096815, "longitude": -118.350835, "label": "246 Residence 1443-1447 N. Martel Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/4361010708_b39ec24d5f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1913, this residence is an outstanding example of the California Bungalow style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361010708/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.106019, "longitude": -118.338384, "label": "247 Freeman House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2497/4208923561_c8a72c670a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1924, this is one of five L.A. houses by Frank Lloyd Wright. It is constructed of concrete bloc with Mayan influence.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4208923561/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104201, "longitude": -118.339488, "label": "248 First United Methodist Church of Hollywood", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2731/4209012907_4327ac0028_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Thomas P. Barber it has a steel-framed sanctuary made of concrete walls with a ceiling of open-hammer-beam construction, a copy of ceiling in London's Westminster Hall.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209012907/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.783214, "longitude": -118.255353, "label": "249 Powder Magazine (Camp Drum)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4040/4209012999_eb8f7a4050_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1862, the 20-by-20 foot brick and stone powder magazine served Camp Drum during the Civil War.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209012999/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.061745, "longitude": -118.324521, "label": "250 Ebell of Los Angeles Building", "html": "Designed by Silas R. Burns and Sumner P. Hunt, the cornerstone of this Spanish Colonial Revival building was laid on February 28, 1927."},
{"latitude": 34.047746, "longitude": -118.254003, "label": "251 Juarez Theater (Warner Brothers)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2725/4360269267_06ff65fa59_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1931 by B. Marcus Priteca, this Art Deco theater retains original murals and furnishings. Recently restored as the Warner Grand Theatre, it is the only remaining movie palace of the three Priteca designed in San Pedro, Beverly Hills and Huntington Beach.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360269267/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.735877, "longitude": -118.280594, "label": "252 Harbor View House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2735/4360269315_129718c70b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This five-story Spanish Colonial Revival structure was dedicated on September 2, 1926 to serve as a recreational center for servicemen. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360269315/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.729538, "longitude": -118.28038, "label": "253 Muller House Muller House (former site)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4360269363_73ceec752e_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1899, this Colonial Revival structure contains leaded glass, detailed carving and wood paneling. It  was moved to its present site in 1985. Open to the public.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360269363/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.076773, "longitude": -118.444831, "label": "254 Marymount High School Main Admin. Bldg. (incl. Chapel &amp; Auditorium)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4058/4338040279_31cafa7be5_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Ross Montgomery and dedicated on February 2, 1932, the architecture is Spanish Colonial Revival with Mission style elements. The tile work, wrought iron, frescoes and stained glass are all exquisitely detailed.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338040279/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046608, "longitude": -118.262649, "label": "255 Original Pantry", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2798/4360269419_a6ec6af11e_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Opened for business in 1924, this restaurant consisted of one room with a fifteen-stool counter, a small grill, a hot plate and a sink. With the slogan 'Never Closer - Never Without a Customer', it has grown in both size and reputation.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360269419/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.086173, "longitude": -118.259695, "label": "256 Mack Sennett Studios", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2801/4360269459_ef2bf74ff0_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1912, the structure was one of the first motion picture studios in Los Angeles. The buildings date from the days when Sennett was recognized as the major producer of comedies in the business.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360269459/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073167, "longitude": -118.261958, "label": "257 Residence 817-821 N. Glendale Boulevard", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2801/4361010944_b4bf0123b2_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1937 and designed by John Victor Macka, this Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial residence has a view of Echo Park Lake.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361010944/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033472, "longitude": -118.317848, "label": "258 Fitzgerald House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2693/4360280971_373cd559b3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1903 in an Italian Gothic style, it was designed for J.T. Fitzgerald by Joseph Cather Newsom.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280971/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.959699, "longitude": -118.396148, "label": "259 Loyola Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2689/4361011052_48f3d41a7f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1948, this distinctive Baroque Moderne structure was designed by Clarence J. Smale. Its etched-glass doors, ticket booth and interior murals are unique.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011052/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.111883, "longitude": -118.312263, "label": "260 Edward's House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4019/4361011112_bbd7d18972_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1936 and designed by Gregory Ain in the International Style, it was named 'House of the Year' in House Beautiful in 1938 and listed as one of the best small houses in America in the Architectural Forum in 1940.  The residence features a trellised garden off the two bedrooms, leading around the corner to a small swimming pool.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011112/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.075442, "longitude": -118.214243, "label": "261 Lincoln Heights Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4360281007_442fc7e8cb_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1916 and designed by Hibbard &amp; Cody, this Italian Renaissance building of brick and stucco is one of the few remaining Carnegie-funded libraries in the area.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281007/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.037975, "longitude": -118.208392, "label": "262 Residence 2700 Eagle Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2797/4360269689_5c34233109_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1890, this wood structure is an excellent example of the Queen Anne style. Major architectural features include a corner tower with an onion cap, a pitched roof and a raised offset entrance.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360269689/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069627, "longitude": -118.200248, "label": "263 Villa Rafael", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4361011232_38090fa6e5_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The original portion of this house was built in 1904. In 1923 the property was acquired by Giovanni and Tranquilla Vai and modified in 1929 with J.A. Wilson as architect. It has a Spanish Colonial Revival exterior with an Italian Renaissance interior.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011232/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.999646, "longitude": -118.295986, "label": "264 Vermont Square Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2739/4361011292_f1aefc69d9_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Opened in March 1913, it was the first permanent branch library building and the first of six Carnegie-funded buildings erected in Los Angeles. Designed by Sumner P. Hunt and Silas R. Burns, it is an example of Beaux Arts architecture with Prairie style and Italian Renaissance tendencies, set in a lovely park.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011292/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.052835, "longitude": -118.478534, "label": "265 Bridge at Fourth and Lorena Streets", "html": "Constructed in 1928 by the City of Los Angeles's Bureau of Engineering, it is one of a few remaining catenary arch bridges in the city."},
{"latitude": 34.073372, "longitude": -118.254516, "label": "266 Collins Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2721/4361022392_71732f82c7_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1888, this residence is designed in the Eastlake style. It was relocated in 1987. The first assessed owner, Michael Collins, was responsible for bringing the Santa Fe Railroad into the city.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361022392/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.061015, "longitude": -118.278674, "label": "267 Park Plaza Hotel", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2695/4360269901_e3332e306d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1925 and designed by Aleck Curlett and Claude Beelman, the twelve-story structure is described as Beaux Arts with Bertram Goodhue influences. Architectural details include statuary, entry columns, brackets and a bronze arched entry.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360269901/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06017, "longitude": -118.280578, "label": "268 La Fonda Restaurant Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4361011420_c3001b4eaa_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1926 building is a stucco-over-brick structure designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by Morgan, Walls &amp; Clemente.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011420/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.095404, "longitude": -118.209735, "label": "269 Mount Washington Cable Car Station", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4032/4361011452_d96594656a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Opened May 24,1909 and closed on January 9, 1919, the Mission Revival funicular railway station survives today in a slightly altered form as a private residence. It was designed by Fred R. Dorn.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011452/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.98461, "longitude": -118.462619, "label": "270 Venice Canal System", "html": "Created by Norman F. Marsh, the canals opened  June 30, 1905 as part of a unique subdivision including Ballona Lagoon and all of the Sherman, Howland, Linnie, Carroll, Eastern and Grand Canals. Arched bridges spanned the channels and Abbot Kinney imported gondolas and gondoliers from Italy to further replicate the ambiance of Venetian canals."},
{"latitude": 34.04814, "longitude": -118.247334, "label": "271 Farmers and Merchants Bank Building (8/9/1983)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4361011476_8a82e9dd78_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1904 by founder Isaias Hellman, the building was designed by Octavius Morgan and John Walls. The bank is noted for being an important financial institution in the early days of Los Angeles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011476/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050112, "longitude": -118.304329, "label": "272 Peet House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4024/4361011526_1dbaedf55d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa, 1889, the house is a well preserved example of the modest two-story version of the Victorian 'plan book' dwelling, lacking much of the elaborate ornamentation characteristic of the period.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011526/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033607, "longitude": -118.282204, "label": "273 Durfee House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2699/4360281103_95d640e0a4_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1885 for Richmond Durfee and his wife, it is a wood frame house ornamented in the Eastlake style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281103/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.117942, "longitude": -118.187705, "label": "274 Northeast Police Station", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2792/4360270191_10ff2cd792_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1926 in a Renaissance Revival style, the station is the last remaining representative of a typical police station of the 1920s, a period of tremendous growth in Los Angeles history. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360270191/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.076312, "longitude": -118.35151, "label": "275 Heinsberger Decorating Company Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2713/4360270239_ebd11131fa_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1927, it was designed by architect Claude Beelman for the workshop of muralist and interior designer Anthony B. Heinsbergen, who created murals for more than 700 theaters, including the Pantages, Wiltern, Los Angeles and Million Dollar Theaters.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360270239/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047054, "longitude": -118.526036, "label": "276 Pacific Palisades Business Block", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2431/4361011672_fe8f260723_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1924, the building was designed by architect Clifton Nourse in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011672/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101387, "longitude": -118.339274, "label": "277 Hollywood Masonic Temple", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2796/4209774264_591e62ac0b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Austin, Field &amp; Frey in 1921, this structure is the only remaining fraternal or civil institution on Hollywood Boulevard. The building has a classical facade, with the main features being a series of six oversized Ionic columns, an ornamental parapet and a frieze inlaid with symbols of the Masonic order.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209774264/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048911, "longitude": -118.251837, "label": "278 Title Guarantee &amp; Trust Company Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4022/4361011728_52049b7da7_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1931, this building was designed by the architectural firm of John and Donald Parkinson, The design of the building combines elements of the French Zigzag Moderne style with more typical Art Deco detailing, It is a twelve-story, plus tower, steel-framed building, clad in buff-colored terra cotta <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011728/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.088276, "longitude": -118.427057, "label": "279 Greenacres (Former Harold Lloyd Estate)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4034/4361011756_9137d61d89_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1928 Mediterranean and Italian Renaissance structure deigned by Sumner Spaulding is significant for its architectural features. Lloyd was one of the most successful silent film stars.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011756/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.063726, "longitude": -118.298074, "label": "280 Chapman Park Studio Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4029/4361011806_5b486bca24_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by the firm of Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements, construction was completed in February 1929.  The exterior of this shop and studio building is Mediterranean Revival with Churrigueresque detail.  It is of brick-and-steel construction, faced on the exterior with plaster, cast stone, and wrought iron.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011806/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070052, "longitude": -118.234371, "label": "281 Cathedral High School", "html": "Founded in September 1923 in Sacred Heart Parish, the school is said to be the oldest Catholic high school established by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles."},
{"latitude": 34.108777, "longitude": -118.194771, "label": "282 Masonic Temple (Highland Park)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2714/4360270431_9d88db9e19_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Elmore R. Jeffrey and built in 1923, this Renaissance Revival building was designed for both institutional and commercial use.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360270431/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108825, "longitude": -118.192148, "label": "284 Highland Park Ebell Club Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4045/4360270455_3bd39255be_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Sumner P. Hunt and Silas R. Burns, the main building was dedicated on February 4, 1913. Sidney Clifton designed the annex in 1937.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360270455/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104138, "longitude": -118.350438, "label": "285 C. E. Toberman Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4209011789_b2eec9ebfe_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1924, Russell, Alpaugh &amp; Dawson designed this 19-room villa for the prominent real estate developer C.E. Toberman. The estate consists of an elegant three-story Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial Revival main house with a guesthouse, pool house, and tennis court.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209011789/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.049838, "longitude": -118.254448, "label": "286 Mayflower Hotel", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4046/4361011904_730353eab4_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Moorish influenced structure was designed in 1927 by local architect Charles F. Whittlesey.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361011904/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.110129, "longitude": -118.190553, "label": "287 Yoakum House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2783/4360270527_04628609f0_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed by mostly volunteer labor between 1895 and 1915, this large Tudor Revival house was built for Father Finis Ewing Yoakum, the founder of a halfway house called Pisgah Home.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360270527/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048346, "longitude": -118.24724, "label": "288 Barclay Hotel", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4059/4360270557_82b70f38ab_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1896 by Octavius Morgan and J.A. Walls in the Beaux Arts style, it was the first Los Angeles hotel to provide a telephone in every room and have electricity throughout. The developer was Isaac Newton Van Nuys, a leading Los Angeles financier and Founder of the community of Van Nuys. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360270557/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.151297, "longitude": -118.451839, "label": "290 La Reina Theater", "html": "Opened in 1938, the 875-seat theater was a Streamline Moderne structure designed by Los Angeles architect S. Charles Lee. In 1987 its interior was gutted for shops and its facade and marquee were preserved and incorporated into the La Reina Fashion Plaza."},
{"latitude": 34.108436, "longitude": -118.337161, "label": "291 Highland - Camrose Bungalow Village (4/23/1985)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2700/4209774430_9acf1cc185_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed between 1916 and 1923, the homes comprise a village of California Craftsman and Dutch Colonial Revival bungalows clustered on a hillside.  The complex was built during the prime period of Hollywood's development.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209774430/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.139337, "longitude": -118.214611, "label": "292 Old Eagle Rock Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/4361012020_6324af621e_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Originally constructed in 1914, it was remodeled in 1927 by architects Henry C. Newton and Robert D. Murray. They incorporated a Spanish ecclesiastical scheme into the building.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012020/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.164707, "longitude": -118.421443, "label": "293 The Magnolia", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4017/4360270639_3481d0fe15_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in the late 1920s, this Spanish Colonial residence includes a detached garage and chauffeur's quarters. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360270639/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.042638, "longitude": -118.256341, "label": "294 Eastern Columbia Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4360281161_d67423ba83_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Claude Beelman in 1930, this building is the finest remaining example in downtown Los Angeles of French Zigzag Moderne design, typical of the Art Deco period. The thirteen-story structure has a strong verticality due to deeply recessed bands of paired metal-sash casement windows set between fluted vertical piers.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281161/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032112, "longitude": -118.285163, "label": "295 A. E. Kelly Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2784/4361012096_84549c03c4_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in the 1890s, this house was built in the Queen Anne style. The first floor exterior walls are composed of wood clapboard siding and the second floor walls of fish-scale shingles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012096/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030216, "longitude": -118.28587, "label": "296 John C. Harrison Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4056/4360270709_cdbea09343_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1891 for John Cleves Short Harrison, a retired Indiana businessman, it is an example of Queen Anne style. It is the largest surviving house in the Miller &amp; Herriott Tract. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360270709/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032246, "longitude": -118.285542, "label": "297 West Adams Gardens", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4001/4361012148_4c8451a62f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1920, these seven residential buildings have stucco exterior walls with exposed half-timber framing and are designed in a manner influenced by the Tudor Revival style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012148/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069132, "longitude": -118.309388, "label": "298 Crocker Bank Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4361012176_835eb4f90d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The structure was designed in 1931 by Arthur E. Harvey and is one of the few remaining black-and-gold Art Deco buildings in Los Angeles. The building originally housed a clothing store. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012176/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.04534, "longitude": -118.258615, "label": "299 Embassy Auditorium and Hotel", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4361012230_b88b318f91_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Work on the Embassy Hotel began in 1913 by architect Thornton Fitzhugh. This nine-story, steel-and-concrete edifice in the Beaux Arts style has a majestic, four-story Baroque dome. The 1500-seat auditorium is reminiscent of old European concert halls, compact and finely detailed.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012230/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.037101, "longitude": -118.277107, "label": "300 Casa Camino Real", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4027/4360281213_c9161b328a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1924 and designed by the firm of Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements, the exterior is Beaux Arts with Art Deco and Spanish-influenced windows.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281213/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.111389, "longitude": -118.309689, "label": "301 Arzner / Morgan Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2770/4360270899_34a5d747a9_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect W.C. Tanner in 1931, the Arzner/Morgan residence resembles a Grecian villa. It was once the residence of Dorothy Arzner, one of the few female directors who worked in early Hollywood, and Marian Morgan, the talented avant-garde danseuse.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360270899/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.165272, "longitude": -118.379145, "label": "302 Amelia Earhart Branch (North Hollywood Branch Library)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2754/4361012328_ab65ef6ce1_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1929, it was designed by Lewis Eugene Weston and his son Lewis Eugene Weston, Jr. in the Spanish Colonial Revival style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012328/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.083607, "longitude": -118.333429, "label": "303 John C. Fremont Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4015/4209774546_79b3ccbe94_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Merl Lee Barker in 1927, the library is an example of Mediterranean architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209774546/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050524, "longitude": -118.197867, "label": "304 Malabar Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4006/4361012368_7802cec9ae_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1927 by William Lee Woolett, it is reminiscent of rural Latin American architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012368/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.981582, "longitude": -118.292089, "label": "305 John Muir Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4019/4361012426_bccb63248c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1930 and designed by local architect Henry F. Withey, the building is Italian Renaissance in style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012426/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.040776, "longitude": -118.317841, "label": "307 Washington Irving Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4068/4360271031_4cb125b923_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1926 and designed by Allison &amp; Allison, the library is an excellent example of Lombardic Romanesque Revival architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271031/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.782923, "longitude": -118.265423, "label": "308 Wilmington Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4068/4360271071_93318f70b3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructured in 1927, the Spanish Colonial Revival building was designed by Sylvanus Marston, Garrett Van Pelt and Edgar Maybury.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271071/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.078477, "longitude": -118.327111, "label": "309 El Royale Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2714/4360281297_8d93b9eb4a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by William Douglas Lee circa 1920, this twelve-story apartment building has elements of Spanish and French Renaissance details.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281297/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.071938, "longitude": -118.308961, "label": "310 Fire Station No. 29", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2795/4360271129_a620bd43f8_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1913 and designed by architect J.J. Backus, the brick building is Italian Renaissance in style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271129/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.061829, "longitude": -118.317166, "label": "311 Los Altos Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2791/4361012614_c91c0162eb_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Edward B. Rust, construction began in 1925. It is an elegant example of Spanish Revival with Italianate ornamentation.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012614/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.091042, "longitude": -118.289047, "label": "314 Cahuenga Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4209012069_099643eed3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Clarence H. Russell, this Carnegie-funded library was completed in 1916.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209012069/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105671, "longitude": -118.319408, "label": "315 Villa Carlotta", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4360271187_df871f89e5_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Arthur E. Harvey in 1926, this Churrigueresque structure was constructed with an elaborate system of soundproofing, a water filtration system, a central refrigeration system that changes air in each apartment every five minutes.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271187/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101689, "longitude": -118.330069, "label": "316 William Stromberg Clock", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4360271275_edda71edfb_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A landmark since 1927, the clock is associated with one of the boulevard's oldest retailers.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271275/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.035216, "longitude": -118.267138, "label": "317 Young Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4360271311_3ab2410f91_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1921 and designed by architect Robert Brown Young, the building is a classical revival design.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271311/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06566, "longitude": -118.429664, "label": "318 Holmby House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2801/4360271351_caf726d78c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in the late 1920s, the Holmby House is a find example of the Mediterranean style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271351/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.053229, "longitude": -118.43083, "label": "319 The Grove", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4008/4361012816_e6a6b75df5_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> One of the few remaining courtyard dwellings designed by architect Allen Siple, with additional lofts by Edla Muir, these French Revival structures are evidence of the meticulousness the Janss Development Company took in creating Westwood. In 1989 The Grove was relocated, slightly reconfigured for use as shops for tenants of adjacent buildings.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012816/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.068358, "longitude": -118.451241, "label": "320 Landfair Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2677/4361012844_9c3e8bae46_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1937, this International Style structure was designed by Richard Neutra.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361012844/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070712, "longitude": -118.25519, "label": "321 Eastlake Inn", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2690/4361022674_cb3a529fca_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This is a circa 1887 Victorian structure.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361022674/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108441, "longitude": -118.253404, "label": "322 Fletcher Drive Bridge over the Los Angeles River", "html": "Designed by the Bureau of Engineering of the City of Los Angeles and completed in 1928, this bridge is built of reinforced concrete."},
{"latitude": 34.049651, "longitude": -118.255927, "label": "323 Church of the Open Door (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4014/4360271521_b38ab0df62_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1915, this Italian Renaissance design by Walker &amp; Vawter was built with two thirteen-story towers surrounding a large auditorium. (demolished 1988).  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271521/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.060708, "longitude": -118.440322, "label": "324 The Lindbrook", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/4361013022_a92ec12983_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1935, this is an example of the Mediterranean courtyard apartment complexes associated with Westwood Village.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013022/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.122147, "longitude": -118.36757, "label": "325 Shulman House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2680/4360271585_3b5884a48d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1950 by local architect Raphael Soriano, this is his only residence in Los Angeles in its original state. The house was built for noted architectural photographer Julius Shulman, many of whose photographs appear in this guide. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271585/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.066498, "longitude": -118.280814, "label": "326 McKinley Mansion", "html": "Built in 1917 and designed by Sumner P. Hunt and Silas R. Burns, this generously proportioned building was originally surrounded by a large Classical garden. It was gutted by fire and demolished in 1994."},
{"latitude": 34.049771, "longitude": -118.281287, "label": "327 Thomas Potter Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4360281363_e5ac01ae1a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1906 the firm of Hudson &amp; Munsell was commissioned to design this ten-room residence. Its brick-and-stucco structure displays many elements associated with the Tudor Revival style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281363/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.049627, "longitude": -118.281376, "label": "328 August Winstel Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/4360281403_5b9ca76b60_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1907, the structure is the work of local architect John Paul Krempel.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281403/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105109, "longitude": -118.318716, "label": "329 Chateau Elysee", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4024/4519990168_39e5882f1f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built as a residential hotel in 1928 by Eleanor Ince, the Chateau Revival building was designed by Arthur E. Harvey.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519990168/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.040133, "longitude": -118.298592, "label": "330 Rosedale Cemetery", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2748/4361013158_947863f8d8_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Opened in 1884, it is one of the earliest cemeteries in Los Angeles still in operation and was the first in the West to build and operate a crematorium. Its concentration of pioneer family burial sites is unusual, and the examples of funerary architecture are outstanding.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013158/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045622, "longitude": -118.301696, "label": "331 Pacific Bell Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4360281441_52ca750a9b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1922, this Spanish Mission style garage features Churrigueresque detail.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281441/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062232, "longitude": -118.348399, "label": "332 Wilshire Tower", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/4361013300_e68fb9ff91_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In the first building to meet the city's height limit on Wilshire Boulevard's Miracle mile, architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood combined a slender tower with a larger horizontal base. The style is unusual because of its combination of French Zigzag and Streamline Moderne elements.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013300/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.060971, "longitude": -118.271012, "label": "333 Grieri - Musser House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2789/4360271843_93dd4f07ae_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1898 by Jonathan H. Hill, this is a rectangular Queen Anne and Colonial Revival wood structure. Open to the public.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271843/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102014, "longitude": -118.329358, "label": "334 Security Trust and Savings Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2793/4360271885_d76db66d09_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> One of the first high-rise buildings on Hollywood Boulevard, it was designed by the firm of Parkinson &amp; Parkinson in 1921 in the Beaux Arts and Italian Renaissance Revival styles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271885/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033771, "longitude": -118.280428, "label": "335 Henry J. Reuman Residence", "html": "This residence, designed by August Wackerbarth circa 1896, is a wood structure that illustrates a transition between Colonial Revival and Queen Anne architecture."},
{"latitude": 34.101632, "longitude": -118.309442, "label": "336 Hollywood Western Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4361013414_ffbbc876a1_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1928 from a design by architect S. Charles Lee, this Art Deco building housed the famed Central Casting offices for many years.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013414/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.107599, "longitude": -118.265881, "label": "337 Engine Company No. 56", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4072/4360271989_804a968247_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1924, this is one of the few unaltered Mediterranean Bungalow engine houses built in Los Angeles in the 1920s. Its design combines elements of the Spanish Colonial Revival and Classical Revival styles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360271989/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.110137, "longitude": -118.188418, "label": "338 Drake House", "html": "Built in 1894, this structure is a Midwestern-style farmhouse with Eastlake influences and 20th century additions."},
{"latitude": 34.111177, "longitude": -118.186733, "label": "339 Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Railroad Bridge", "html": "Constructed in 1896, it is the highest railroad bridge in Los Angeles County and possibly the oldest one in use. Over 700 feet long and 100 feet above the Pasadena Freeway, it is made of steel on concrete footings originally that supported a single-track railroad line. In September 1996 it was rededicated after being renovated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and converted to a double-track rail line for use as a part of the Los Angeles-to-Pasadena Gold Line."},
{"latitude": 34.044493, "longitude": -118.261089, "label": "340 Standard Oil Company", "html": "This building was designed by architect George W. Kelham in 1928 in the Beaux Arts style."},
{"latitude": 33.771537, "longitude": -118.261856, "label": "342 Masonic Temple", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2693/4360272021_5207eaaf9b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1882, this structure is the oldest known non-residential structure still standing in Wilmington. In 1912, the building was raised, set back and repaired when Canal Street (now Avalon Boulevard) was widened. It is a fine example of Renaissance Revival architecture with many of its original details in place.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360272021/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.110964, "longitude": -118.285455, "label": "343 Avocado Trees (Entire Block)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2511/4360272085_132785d61c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The trees have been growing for 100 years. Eight of the original twenty-five trees remain.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360272085/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.041088, "longitude": -118.254344, "label": "345 Harris Newmark Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4059/4360272113_d97ab73852_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1926 by Curlett &amp; Beelman for the Newmark family, this commercial twelve-story building is characterized by the popular Renaissance Revival style. Harris Newmark, who died in 1916, was an important early Los Angeles historian.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360272113/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.043342, "longitude": -118.257466, "label": "346 Coast Federal Savings Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4361013594_891880dfd7_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by the firm of Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements, this twelve-story, U-shaped structure was built in 1926. The exterior exemplifies Period Revival, a style popular for commercial structures of the time.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013594/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.043523, "longitude": -118.242614, "label": "347 One Bunker Hill Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/4361013626_14c56e8086_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built between 1930-1934 and designed by Allison &amp; Allison, it was one of the first all-electric buildings in the United States and one of the first earthquake proof buildings in Los Angeles. In its time, this Art Deco, fourteen-story, steel-frame building was at the forefront of engineering technology.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013626/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.049821, "longitude": -118.259271, "label": "348 Fire Station No. 28", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/4361013672_6a56b72249_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This structure was built in 1912 from designs by John P. Krempel and Walter Erekes.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013672/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03226, "longitude": -118.307704, "label": "349 Fire Station No. 18", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/4361013720_be9af7d47a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Mission Revival brick building was erected between 1904 and 1906 and designed by John Parkinson. It is one of the few fire stations remaining from the days of horse-drawn vehicles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013720/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032254, "longitude": -118.286298, "label": "350 Ecung - Ibbetson House and Moreton Bay Fig Tree", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4361013754_2e2b90cc1a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1899 for a prominent real-estate man, this residence features an eclectic combination of Romanesque and Victorian styles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013754/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.065528, "longitude": -118.450845, "label": "351 Strathmore Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2686/4338778412_60376f31d8_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1937 by Richard Neutra, these apartments are examples of International Style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338778412/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.111371, "longitude": -118.289483, "label": "353 Monterey Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4002/4519990206_02913acf8f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Attributed to architect C.K. Smithley, these Mediterranean style apartments were constructed in 1925.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519990206/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046768, "longitude": -118.255596, "label": "354 Giannini - Bank of America Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4360272407_25a399fdfd_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1922 for the Bank of Italy (now Bank of America), from a design by Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements, this Renaissance Revival building includes monumental Corinthian columns, decorative ironwork and rusticated stone.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360272407/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048256, "longitude": -118.257818, "label": "355 Roosevelt Building", "html": "Designed in 1923 by Curlett &amp; Beelman, this twelve-story building is representative of Beaux Arts and Renaissance Revival styles. It features monumental arches on the 7th street facade."},
{"latitude": 34.048672, "longitude": -118.258891, "label": "356 Barker Brothers Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4361013838_6659037983_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This building was constructed in 1925 to house the principal store of Southern California's largest home furnishings company. Designed by Curlett &amp; Beelman, it is a fine example of Beaux Arts and Renaissance Revival styles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013838/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047645, "longitude": -118.257803, "label": "357 Boston Stores - J.W. Robinson's", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4361013914_23178a1e50_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1915 for a major Los Angeles department store, it was completely remodeled in 1934 to designs by Allison &amp; Allison.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013914/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046819, "longitude": -118.255659, "label": "358 Brock Jewelers - Clifton's", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2455/4361013972_14936a4aff_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This four-story building was constructed in 1922 for a prominent Los Angeles manufacturing jeweler from a design by Dodd &amp; Richards. It now houses Clifton's Cafeteria and includes many of the original interior appointments.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361013972/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046397, "longitude": -118.209774, "label": "359 Breed Street Shul", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4360272607_8aa57d7fb0_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architects A.M. Edelman &amp; Leo W. Barnett designed the building with a Renaissance exterior and an interior reminiscent of Eastern European synagogues. It was dedicated in 1923.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360272607/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.060079, "longitude": -118.44476, "label": "360 Bratskeller - Egyptian Theater (Ralphs Grocery Store)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4338784188_ee1995c279_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This structure, designed in 1929 by Russell Collins, conformed to the Mediterranean architectural guidelines for Westwood Village set up by the Janss Corporation. Originally opened as a Ralphs grocery store, it has been adapted to function as a restaurant and movie theater.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338784188/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062736, "longitude": -118.446533, "label": "361 Fox Bruin Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/4338770782_6246cd2d2a.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> It was designed by theater architect S. Charles lee in 1937. The Streamline Moderne marquee is the principal visual feature of the facade.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338770782/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062504, "longitude": -118.447397, "label": "362 Fox Village Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4006/4338025369_c2f11cace6.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1931, this theater was the first entertainment facility in Westwood Village. Designed by P.P. Lewis in Spanish Classical Revival style for the Janss Corporation, the exterior remains virtually unchanged and still retains its original neon sign.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338025369/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062322, "longitude": -118.448316, "label": "363 Gayley Terrace", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/4338777158_314df60f7a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1940 and designed by Laurence B. Clapp, this white-stucco Spanish Colonial Revival apartment building accommodates the slope of the lot in the manner of the Mediterranean hill town. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338777158/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.061753, "longitude": -118.445615, "label": "364 Janss Investment Company Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4338774974_94770497ee_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1929, this building was designed in the Classical style by Allison &amp; Allison for the Janns Corporation, creators of Westwood Village, to use as their offices. He buildings dome is a visual highlight, which distinguishes it from its surroundings.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338774974/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06554, "longitude": -118.452815, "label": "365 Kelton Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4019/4338038931_11f5be8c40_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1941, it was designed by Richard Neutra in the International Style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338038931/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108517, "longitude": -118.19215, "label": "366 Latter House and Arroyo Stone Wall", "html": "This unique example of the 19th-century design known as Midwestern Gothic appears to have been built in the late 1880s, with subsequent additions in the 1950s."},
{"latitude": 34.068044, "longitude": -118.449562, "label": "367 Sheets Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4338036839_aa8f4358ee_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by John Lautner in 1949, it is one of the most futuristic structures in the North Village.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338036839/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.065644, "longitude": -118.452886, "label": "368 Elkay Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4338038021_38e1161246_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1948, the apartments are the last structures by architect Richard Neutra to be completed in the North Village.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338038021/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105053, "longitude": -118.202693, "label": "369 Johnson House &amp; Arroyo Stone Wall", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/4360273061_9c414d0878_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Johnson house was the first of three Craftsman houses that were designed by Meyer &amp; Holler's Milwaukee Building Company to be on 'The Terrace'. It was built in 1911 and the billiard room was added in 1912.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360273061/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104578, "longitude": -118.202855, "label": "370 Herivel House &amp; Arroyo Stone Wall", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2803/4361014396_93be304454_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1912, the Herivel House was constructed in the Craftsman style for John Johnson. It was designed by Meyer &amp; Holler's Milwaukee Building Company and constructed by the California Real Estate &amp; Building Company.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014396/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104002, "longitude": -118.203123, "label": "371 Tustin House &amp; Arroyo Stone Wall", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2677/4361014442_2976a7c941_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1912 in the Craftsman style by Meyer &amp; Holler's Milwaukee Building Company, this house was built for Mary Tustin, widow of the founder of Tustin, California.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014442/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104203, "longitude": -118.203051, "label": "372 Mary P. Field House &amp; Arroyo Stone Wall", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4360273155_2b063bf5ff_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1903 for Mary Field, this house is an example of a Craftsman bungalow with chalet touches.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360273155/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102971, "longitude": -118.202975, "label": "373 Arroyo Stone House &amp; Arroyo Stone Wall", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2690/4360273199_0af57eda28_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Also known as the Beach-Johnson House, this structure was built in 1900 with stone from the Arroyo Seco.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360273199/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10981, "longitude": -118.189971, "label": "374 G.W.E. Griffith House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4361014562_10b731a5f0_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1903, it was moved in 1914 to its present address. It is believed to have been designed by architect Fred R. Dorn, who designed homes for Griffith during the same period. The Colonial Revival gas two balconies with Moorish influences.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014562/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.109102, "longitude": -118.189067, "label": "375 Putnam House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/4360273263_5455b9401c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1903m this house is a mix of Craftsman and Colonial Revival styles. The architect, George H. Wyman, is known for the Bradbury Building.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360273263/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108643, "longitude": -118.192474, "label": "376 Wllliam U. Smith House &amp; Arroyo Stone Wall", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2759/4360273309_f6f37ff8a3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The William U. Smith House is owner built and patterned after his former home in Pennsylvania. The Greek Revival bungalow was built in 1908. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360273309/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.98384, "longitude": -118.244099, "label": "377 Ollie Tract (except Structure for 199 S. Avenue 57)  including Environs &amp; Structure", "html": "The Ollie Tract has two homes (one is a 1906 Craftsman by builder John H. Scott), surrounded by a park-like setting of ancient oak trees and other native trees and shrubs."},
{"latitude": 34.114395, "longitude": -118.195249, "label": "378 Wheeler - Smith House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4018/4361014650_89c0b58029_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1897 Edgar Wheeler, who was the Los Angeles City Engineer, built this house on his five-acre property. The house, designed by Howard &amp; Train, is Victorian in its detailing but is transitional in its Classical symmetry.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014650/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108391, "longitude": -118.199019, "label": "379 Morrell House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2732/4360273397_721ffc6e5b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This house was designed in 1906 for organist John B. Morrell. It is a Craftsman with many interesting non-Craftsman details, designed by Charles E. Shattuck.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360273397/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108424, "longitude": -118.199044, "label": "380 Reeves House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2738/4361014732_a2fef9f8e7_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1905, this Colonial Revival house was designed for a local schoolteacher.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014732/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030568, "longitude": -118.518318, "label": "381 The Eames House (Studio and Grounds) (Case Study House #8)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4361014772_3a485e148e_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Charles Eames between 1947 and 1949, it is a steel-and-glass structure that utilizes industrial design. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014772/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101603, "longitude": -118.310142, "label": "382 Falcon Studios", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4360273489_1d3974d4e0_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in the 1920s, this site hosted many Hollywood performers, many of whose signatures and handprints were once featured in the garden <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360273489/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.139086, "longitude": -118.191358, "label": "383 Residence 1203-1207 Kipling Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2688/4361014854_ce59023940_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Storybook-style residence, playhouse and studio designed by architect H.A. Edwards, show Craftsman overtones.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014854/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073935, "longitude": -118.215782, "label": "384 Department of Water and Power Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4361014896_6bafee7ace_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Remodeled to its present condition by theater architect S. Charles Lee, this Art Deco building represents the Department of Water and Power's usage of its district offices.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014896/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048467, "longitude": -118.248858, "label": "385 Title Insurance &amp; Trust Company Building and Annex", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2715/4361014942_202380b10d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The complex of two buildings, designed by architect John Parkinson, is an example of restrained French Zigzag and Art Deco motifs.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014942/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.063701, "longitude": -118.296779, "label": "386 Chapman Park Market Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4361014966_f68315fa3d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1929, it was one of the earliest auto-oriented markets in the western United States. Designed by architects Morgan, Walls, &amp; Clements, it uses Churrigueresque detailing.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014966/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.065075, "longitude": -118.469895, "label": "387 Gas Station", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2775/4361014984_8daa41bd33_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This station was built in 1939 in Spanish Colonial style and was designed by architect Raymond A. Stockdale. The most impressive design element is a two-story central tower.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361014984/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06514, "longitude": -118.216982, "label": "388 Edison Electric Company (Los Angeles #3 Steam Power Plant)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2728/4361015016_0ecd50fcdf_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1904, the No. 3 Plant was the largest of Edison's steam plants at that time. This brick-and-reinforced concrete building was designed by John Parkinson.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015016/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10975, "longitude": -118.190091, "label": "389 C. M. Church House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2800/4360273775_3b02736217_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1912, this Craftsman bungalow was designed by architect Henry J. Knauer. It is a good example of the use of river stone in a residence.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360273775/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.084758, "longitude": -118.310001, "label": "390 Jardinette Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2715/4361015098_64e405d50a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1927, this is the earliest work in the United States by modernist Richard Neutra.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015098/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.095801, "longitude": -118.271076, "label": "391 Canfield - Moreno Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/4361015122_c57ede2eb7_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1923, architect Robert D. Farquhar designed a 22-room Mediterranean country villa and detached cottages for Daisy Canfield Danziger. She lived there with her husband, actor Anthonio Moreno. The site is also referred to as Danziger House and as Crestmount.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015122/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.095335, "longitude": -118.211424, "label": "392 Treehaven Guest House and Grounds (11/4/1988)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4360273907_e2079b4f29_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1908, the main house is a large Craftsman residence constructed by owner/builder Charles E. Bent. The pavilion house was built as an art studio.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360273907/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.095131, "longitude": -118.211146, "label": "393 Wiles House and Grounds", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2713/4361015178_9d817f439e_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed and built by owner William Wilson in 1911, this Craftsman 'Butterfly' bungalow is a rare design.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015178/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.095056, "longitude": -118.211502, "label": "394 Ernest Bent / Florence Bent Halstead House and Grounds", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2679/4361015218_325222d269_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The 1906 residence is a large Craftsman house.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015218/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.095305, "longitude": -118.211561, "label": "395 H. Stanley Bent House (incl. Carriage House and Front Fountain)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2739/4361015252_3c1461bcc9_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1912, the house and carriage house were designed by Mayberry &amp; Parker. The grounds are a rare example of a Prairie-style estate.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015252/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073679, "longitude": -118.21774, "label": "396 Federal Bank Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2761/4360274073_919afa1dac_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1910, this unusual Italian Renaissance building features a corner dome designed by architects Neher &amp; Skilling.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274073/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.106749, "longitude": -118.337375, "label": "397 Roman Gardens", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2795/4360274107_d8e552f1a8_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1926 and designed by Walter S. Davis and F. Pierpont Davis, the design draws on Italian, Spanish and Moorish elements.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274107/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048345, "longitude": -118.254406, "label": "398 Pacific Mutual Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2776/4360274145_9612ba3576_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The building incorporates three separate structures. The 1908 Beaux Arts unit, originally designed by John Parkinson and Edwin Bergstrom, was remodeled in 1937. The twelve-story building, designed by Dodd &amp; Richards, was built in 1922. The third structure is a three-story parking garage added in 1926.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274145/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06999, "longitude": -118.255387, "label": "399 Bates House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2781/4361022812_2ff50b3710_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1893, this Queen Anne residence was moved to its present location in 1988. Sunburst designs decorate the gambles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361022812/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.112178, "longitude": -118.193905, "label": "400 Sunrise Court", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/4361015446_0a437f8c38_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The court is a group of small bungalows in the Mission Revival style built in 1921 for Max and Lena Kogan and designed by Charles Conrad. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015446/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.11929, "longitude": -118.174798, "label": "402 Frederic M. Ashley House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4361015478_8f790dba69_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Classical Revival residence was built by its owner, architect Frederick M. Ashley.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015478/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062927, "longitude": -118.324504, "label": "403 Higgins / Verbeck / Hirsch Mansion", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/4361022874_89410ff0b3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1902 and designed by John C. Austin, this late Queen Anne house with Romanesque detail was relocated in 1924 to its present site.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361022874/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.084822, "longitude": -118.22257, "label": "404 Los Angeles Railway Huron Substation", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4046/4360274353_8fb1e677bc_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1906 from a design by engineer Edward S. Cobb, it is the second-oldest surviving subway station in the city and housed equipment to convert high-voltage electricity to the 600-volt current used by the Los Angeles Railway's Yellow Cars.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274353/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.200972, "longitude": -118.497035, "label": "405 Pacific Electric Picover Railway Station (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4004/4361015610_f70d074188_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Originally a small passenger station, the building was moved and renovated with additions several times over the years. It was moved to its present location in 1932 and served passengers until the line was abandoned in 1938. It was destroyed by fire in 1990.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015610/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104245, "longitude": -118.34188, "label": "406 Magic Castle", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2647/4209012247_09ef300173_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> When they built the castle in 1909 as the residence of Rollin B. Lane, architects Dennis &amp; Farwell adapted the design from a residence in Redlands known as Kimberly Crest. The style combines French Chateau and Gothic imagery.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209012247/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033085, "longitude": -118.280023, "label": "407 Seyler Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4072/4361022932_5a43d729bc_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1894, this Queen Anne house designed by Abraham M. Edelman is typical of the period. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361022932/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032398, "longitude": -118.280463, "label": "408 Machell - Seaman House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4019/4361015710_c6d0130278_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1888m the residence is a classic Queen Anne.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015710/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033009, "longitude": -118.280072, "label": "409 Burkhalter Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4361023082_6ba18a037b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1895, this Queen Anne house was the residence of Dennis Burkhalter, division superintendent of the Southern Pacific Railroad.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361023082/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033835, "longitude": -118.282687, "label": "410 Distribution Station No. 31", "html": "Built in 1925, this is a classic example of an industrial building of the period. It was designed by staff architects of the Pacific Gas &amp; Electric Company."},
{"latitude": 34.120502, "longitude": -118.173473, "label": "411 Robert Edmund Williams House (Hathaway Home for Children)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4360274637_d8866c7beb_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman house by local architect Robert Edmund Williams features stained glass designed by the Judson studios.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274637/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.11765, "longitude": -118.182099, "label": "412 Garvanza Pumping Station and site of Highland Reservoir", "html": "The Highland Reservoir was constructed before 1886 and is the oldest water storage site still serving Los Angeles. It had a capacity of 20.5 million gallons spread over four-and-one-half acres and was covered with a multi-gabled roof to prevent evaporation. The reservoir has been replaced with a tank, the roof design simulating the original."},
{"latitude": 34.08875, "longitude": -118.207693, "label": "413 Octagon House (Heritage Square)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2761/4361015902_0af910d90d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1893 by Gilbert Longfellow and moved to Heritage Square in 1986, it is one of two eight-sided houses remaining in California and the only one in Southern California. Octagonal house design was briefly in vogue in the 19th century.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015902/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.792177, "longitude": -118.256187, "label": "414 Wilmington Cemetery", "html": "A gift of Phineas Banning in 1857, gravesites include those of Civil War soldiers and members of the Banning and Narbonne families."},
{"latitude": 34.073816, "longitude": -118.311535, "label": "415 Wilshire Branch Library", "html": "Built in 1926, the library was designed by Allan K. Ruoff using motifs from medieval structures."},
{"latitude": 34.098332, "longitude": -118.205352, "label": "416 Ziegler Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4361015940_79d49191e9_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1904 and designed by Alfred P. Wilson and Charles Hornbeck, this large residence, with its arroyo stonewall, mixes late Queen Anne ideas with Craftsman and Shingle styles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361015940/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033714, "longitude": -118.322304, "label": "417 Gordon L. McDonough House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4360274785_a14b2348a6_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1908 by local architect Frank M. Tyler, this Craftsman residence's interiors display the paneling carpentry and brickworks typical of the Arts and Crafts movement.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274785/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.118023, "longitude": -118.175907, "label": "418 George W. Wilson Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4360274831_98485366b7_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The residence was designed by the local firm of Elsen &amp; Hunt in the Classical Revival style. An addition of a semi-circular porch nine years later by architects Train &amp; Williams gave the house a more formal appearance. This structure was destroyed by fire in December 1989. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274831/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032543, "longitude": -118.320168, "label": "419 Walker Mansion", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2678/4360274859_f9b92c8452_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect Charles Whittlesey designed this Craftsman mansion on a grand scale with Tudor, Mediterranean and Mission Revival influences for William Barker, president of Barker Brothers, in 1908.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274859/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.049641, "longitude": -118.315371, "label": "420 Milbank - McFie Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4054/4360274901_5c2a42c717_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built and designed in 1913 by the G. Laurence Stimson Company of Pasadena, the estate consists of two residences, their outbuildings and surrounding landscaped grounds. The two-story (plus basement and attic) mansion, of frame-and-hollow-tile veneer construction with Italianate details, was the residence of capitalist Isaac Milbank, president of Country Club Park. The interior features notable public rooms and a monumental stair hall. The second residence is in the American Colonial Revival style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274901/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.12883, "longitude": -118.327429, "label": "421 Lake Hollywood Reservoir (including Mulholland Dam)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4519990260_b151ef0957_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The concrete arch dam was designed by William Mulholland and constructed in 1923. Primarily a functional structure, Mulholland also intended it to be an aesthetic municipal monument in Mission style using graceful arches, buttresses and the California bear head across the facade.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519990260/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07636, "longitude": -118.284319, "label": "422 Silverlake and Ivanhoe Reservoir", "html": "Still in use, the Silver Lake reservoir was built in 1906. The capacity of the two reservoirs is 767 million gallons, which in 1906 could supply the city for twenty days."},
{"latitude": 34.064492, "longitude": -118.349514, "label": "423 Apartment Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2803/4360274943_62a4e1bf3c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1931, the residential building is designed in the Chateau style with Gothic influences.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274943/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06408, "longitude": -118.349182, "label": "424 Apartment Building", "html": "Built in 1930, this apartment building features an Art Deco facade by architect Max Maltman."},
{"latitude": 34.063872, "longitude": -118.349179, "label": "425 Apartment Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4360275011_4a37dc7984_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1930 and designed by architect Max Maltman, this building is an apartment house with a  stucco Art Deco facade.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360275011/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.063497, "longitude": -118.349172, "label": "426 Apartment Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2743/4360275049_2e2a00e21b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1933, this Spanish Colonial Revival multi-level apartment building was designed by Milton J. Black. A significant feature of this structure, which ranges from two to four stories, is the cascade of tiled roofs.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360275049/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.067549, "longitude": -118.346054, "label": "427 Apartment Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2687/4360275089_53346e7c55_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1930 and designed by architect Clarence J. Smale, this apartment building features an Art Deco facade.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360275089/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.066183, "longitude": -118.34603, "label": "428 Villa Cintra", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2688/4361016372_ec4d112b39_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This building is a Spanish Colonial Revival apartment court constructed in 1928.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361016372/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.064595, "longitude": -118.346357, "label": "429 Apartment Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4361016416_904be1a57a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1928, this French-influenced building was designed by Leland Bryant.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361016416/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.064567, "longitude": -118.347394, "label": "430 Cornell Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2690/4361016476_4955aa9c95_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1928 and designed by architect Max Maltman, this four-story building includes Tudor elements.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361016476/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.04949, "longitude": -118.278688, "label": "431 Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4361023190_7b87ed281b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in approximately 1890, this residence is a classic example of the Queen Anne architecture popular in Los Angeles in the late 1800s. Designed by Robert Brown Young, it was moved to its present location in 1909.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361023190/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.04463, "longitude": -118.277097, "label": "432 Doria Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2768/4360275505_553f4374f5_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1905 and designed by Gotfred Hanson for Doria Deighton Jones, this Mission Revival building featured retail space on the ground floor and apartments above.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360275505/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050104, "longitude": -118.278229, "label": "433 Alphonse J. Forget Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2691/4360281867_267e56c25a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Robert Brown Young, this home is a classic example of Queen Anne residential architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281867/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03136, "longitude": -118.280237, "label": "434 Colonel John E. Stearns Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/4360274971_8214c7c11f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1900 and designed by architect John Parkinson, this is a Classical Revival residence. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360274971/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.096987, "longitude": -118.367567, "label": "435 Andalusia Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4067/4209012369_d8ee4583cf_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1927, these Spanish Revival apartments were designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209012369/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.072357, "longitude": -118.349657, "label": "436 Howard - Nagin Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/4361016808_663749816c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1929 and designed by Paul R. Williams, this building is an English-influenced brick, stucco and wood, single-family residence.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361016808/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.103103, "longitude": -118.20352, "label": "437 A. H. Judson Estate (site of)", "html": "Built in 1895, it was designed by George H. Wyman, known for the Bradbury Building and built for Albert H. Judson who, with his partner George W. Morgan, subdivided Highland Park in 1885 (demolished 1992)."},
{"latitude": 34.065965, "longitude": -118.345307, "label": "438 Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4360275633_77e83ec970_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1932, this structure shows the influence of Mediterranean design.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360275633/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.065869, "longitude": -118.344981, "label": "439 Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2767/4361016898_96e74264ac_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Norman Revival courtyard building was constructed in 1926.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361016898/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.064512, "longitude": -118.470937, "label": "440 Eastern Star Home (including Front Grounds and Courtyard)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4011/4361016956_634b769c8a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1931 and designed by William Mooser of San Francisco, the structure is Spanish Colonial Revival.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361016956/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.100347, "longitude": -118.310418, "label": "441 Dunning House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4360275781_8cfa515e79_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1905 in the tradition of the American farmhouse, this wood-frame house has a clapboard exterior and a gabled roof.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360275781/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.069827, "longitude": -118.221139, "label": "442 Albion Cottages and Milagro Market", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4360275821_a8d37ebda2_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1875, this complex (in addition to the neighborhood market) served as housing for construction workers on the Southern Pacific Railroad.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360275821/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.074232, "longitude": -118.211909, "label": "443 Bowman Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2702/4361023270_c16f1a227f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Eastlake home was built circa 1885. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361023270/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.071693, "longitude": -118.347594, "label": "444 Octavius W. Morgan Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4361017098_13d2252483_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1929, this Spanish Colonial Revival belonged to a principal in the Los Angeles architectural firm of Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361017098/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.103297, "longitude": -118.357669, "label": "445 Courtney Desmond Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4070/4361017128_8fe5748765_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1927, this Mediterranean villa was designed by Frank Harding and George Adams. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361017128/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.060354, "longitude": -118.441599, "label": "446 Courtyard Apartment Complex", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2542/4361017184_4d15d7f150_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1936 from a design by Frederic Clark, this Spanish Colonial Revival multi-family structure acts as a transition between the Westwood Village commercial areas and the single-family neighborhoods to the east.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361017184/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.060245, "longitude": -118.442118, "label": "447 Courtyard Apartment Complex", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4361017212_a3fd870535_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> These 1935 units designed by A.W. Angel are in the Monterey style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361017212/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102017, "longitude": -118.333174, "label": "448 Whitley Court", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4024/4360276095_77aa2de577_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1919 and designed by Dennis &amp; Farwell, this court consists of a grouping of  four Dutch Colonial Revival buildings around a central garden with a Craftsman house, circa 1903, in the rear. This court's Bungalow style was once ubiquitous in the Hollywood area.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276095/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046103, "longitude": -118.252303, "label": "449 Palace Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2791/4360276135_5a292b2a59_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1911, the six-story late Italian Renaissance structure, with a classical French auditorium, was built by the Orpheum Theater &amp; Realty Company and is the oldest surviving theater from this famous circuit. It was designed by architects G. Albert Lansburgh and Robert Brown Young with facade panels by sculptor Domingo Mora. The facade is notable as the first in Los Angeles to incorporate polychrome terra cotta as a decorative medium.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276135/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.043575, "longitude": -118.25473, "label": "450 Tower Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4361017346_18a90309ed_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1927 terra cotta-clad building was designed by theater architect S. Charles Lee. It is his first theater design using French elements, and the first theater built in downtown Los Angeles with provision for sound films.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361017346/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062114, "longitude": -118.345612, "label": "451 Darkroom (Facade only)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2689/4360276225_5db48a0b63_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The facade is a rare example of Programmatic architecture. It was designed in 1938 by Marcus Miller to resemble a nine-foot-high Argus 35mm camera. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276225/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.063223, "longitude": -118.283483, "label": "452 Felipe de Neve Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4360276343_2befaec07d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The library is a 1929 brick building in which architect Austin Whittlesey combines elements of Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial Revival style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276343/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101692, "longitude": -118.336752, "label": "453 Artisan's Patio Complex", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4360276379_df8a2faa9a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1914 and designed by Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements, this is the only historic courtyard on Hollywood Boulevard.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276379/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.055949, "longitude": -118.280065, "label": "454 Chouinard Institute of the Arts", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4020/4361017574_1be7353463_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1929 from designs by the firm of Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements, this Art Deco structure housed the Chouinard Art Institute. The neighborhood was notable for the concentration of three major art schools, including Otis Art Institute and the Art Center School of Design.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361017574/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032233, "longitude": -118.280201, "label": "455 Margaret T. and Bettie Mead Creighton Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4056/4360281939_77339f899d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This early Colonial Revival residence was built in 1896. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360281939/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030393, "longitude": -118.280906, "label": "456 Ezra T. Stimson House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/4361023398_4931a2d146_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1901, this large Tudor Revival house was designed by architect Frederick Roehrig and built for Ezra T. Stimson.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361023398/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.031946, "longitude": -118.280757, "label": "457 Freeman G. Teed House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2724/4361023456_67148d2b05_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1893 this Craftsman home was built for Freeman G. Teed, who held various offices in the Los Angeles city government.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361023456/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032531, "longitude": -118.312984, "label": "458 Wells - Halliday Mansion", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2682/4360276547_c445ab88cd_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1901 in a Dutch Colonial style, this mansion expanded in 1909 with a Craftsman wing.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276547/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.044327, "longitude": -118.255825, "label": "459 Hamburger's Department Store", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4361017754_3a9a15b005_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1907 and designed by Alfred F. Resenheim, this is a six-story, steel-frame Beaux Arts building.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361017754/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.040978, "longitude": -118.258862, "label": "460 Mayan Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4360276615_e674b0ea04_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1927 by Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements with Mayan decorations by Francisco Cornejo, this theater was intended to house live musical comedy presentations.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276615/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.123124, "longitude": -118.222047, "label": "461 Meyers House (site of)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2690/4361017812_efb1e740e7_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in the 1880s, this Colonial Revival residence was moved to its present location in the early 1920s. It was destroyed by fire in 1992.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361017812/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.107171, "longitude": -118.337674, "label": "462 Hollywood American Legion Post #43 (11/3/1989)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2800/4361017850_09a9456ca1_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1929 by the firm of Weston &amp; Weston, the building with its Egyptian Revival design and its location combine to create a prominent landmark.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361017850/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.095416, "longitude": -118.32308, "label": "463 Afton Arms Apartment", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2779/4360276715_ace1075ee6_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1924 by the local architect Leland A. Bryant, it is Mission Revival in style. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276715/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.112138, "longitude": -118.180769, "label": "464 Fargo House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4360276767_50d1cd50e2_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1908, this wood-frame Craftsman house was built by a co-founder of the Wells Fargo business. It was designed by Harry Grey. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276767/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.063061, "longitude": -118.542613, "label": "465 Sycamore Trees", "html": "These 51 trees were planted during 1926 as part of the improvements of the subdivision."},
{"latitude": 34.0343, "longitude": -118.282336, "label": "466 Henry J. Foster Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4052/4361023526_d897d85f60_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Queen Anne residence was built circa 1889. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361023526/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.031456, "longitude": -118.281089, "label": "467 Chalet Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4004/4360282207_aba5d31eb3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1913 and designed by architect Frank M. Tyler, this nineteen unit apartment complex was designed to look like a large single-family residence. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360282207/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070239, "longitude": -118.212911, "label": "468 Sacred Heart Church", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4360282241_0e00f51fc4_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1893 and designed by Frank Capitan, Sacred Heart is one of the few remaining late-nineteenth century churches in Los Angeles. It has a significance Victorian Gothic Revival exterior with a transitional square tower (now without the upper stories and spire). It also features a historic stained glass window and an ornate altar.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360282241/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.093713, "longitude": -118.209053, "label": "469 Ivar I. Phillips Dwelling", "html": "In 1907 this Craftsman house was constructed by Ivar Phillips as a model home. Its design details include extensive use of arroyo stone, flared eves, scroll-cut rafter ends, shingles and beveled siding."},
{"latitude": 34.093723, "longitude": -118.209016, "label": "470 Ivar I. Phillips Residence", "html": "In 1907 Ivar Phillips built this Craftsman-influenced house using arroyo stone for the chimney and foundation. Phillips was both an architect and an attorney."},
{"latitude": 34.13915, "longitude": -118.205422, "label": "471 Argus Court", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2763/4361018066_11ee91e34b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1923 by the firm of Taylor &amp; Taylor,  these Tudor Revival apartments feature open eaves and decorative half-timbering on the exterior. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018066/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.043452, "longitude": -118.254771, "label": "472 Rialto Theater Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4051/4361018086_6dab7ea2e3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This rare example of a 1930s rectangular marquee was constructed on the base of the 1923 original and includes a substantial amount of its neon elements. The Art Deco box office was designed by William lee Woolett. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018086/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.064359, "longitude": -118.35057, "label": "473 Apartment", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4009/4361018126_6c6316d862_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1932, this Chateauesque stucco apartment building is two and three stories in height with a hip roof. Decorative triangular parapets, gabled dormers, turrets, finials and crenels add variety to the roof.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018126/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.154118, "longitude": -118.309137, "label": "474 Little Nugget (Travel Town - Griffith Park)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2802/4360276997_663e3745ea_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 85-foot-long Union Pacific Railroad streamlined passenger car was built in 1937 by the Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Co. Its interior is divided into two sections, one a club-lounge and the other a train crew dormitory. The lounge room was designed in Victorian style by artist Walt Kuhn.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360276997/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10574, "longitude": -118.337346, "label": "475 Highland Towers Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4029/4519990300_16e71b09f9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The five-story, L-shaped building was designed by the firms Selkirk &amp; Stanbery and Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements. Its primary facade, in a Mediterranean style, is organized into four horizontal zones: a subtly rusticated base, a plain three-story shaft, a slightly more detailed attic and a recessed penthouse.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519990300/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.040859, "longitude": -118.258972, "label": "476 Belasco Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2689/4360277043_ac11f897a2_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1926, this six-story reinforced concrete structure was designed by the firm of Morgan, Walls &amp; Clements. Its eclectic cast-stone decorations display Churrigueresque, Spanish Renaissance, Moorish and Gothic details. The shallow auditorium, specifically designed for legitimate drama, places all patrons within hearing distance of the stage.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360277043/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.0325, "longitude": -118.326126, "label": "477 Briggs Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2761/4361018258_9ba09ce2f8_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1912 as an Alpine Craftsman home from plans by the firm of Hudson &amp; Munsell, the house, designed to complement the adjacent residence, features a steep cross-gabled roof and massive interior brick chimney.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018258/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03251, "longitude": -118.322577, "label": "478 Guasti Villa - Busby Berkley Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4002/4361018302_aea7990eac_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The imposing Beaux Arts and Italian Renaissance Revival structure is an excellent example of the mansions that once lined this street. Its original owner, Secundo Guasti, was a poor Italian immigrant who became the owner of the world's largest vineyard of the period. In 1910 he hired architects Hudson &amp; Munsell to build this house which he sold to Hollywood director Busby Berkeley in 1936.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018302/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032448, "longitude": -118.325786, "label": "479 Dr. Grandville MacGowan Home", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4360277191_d5685d4347_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The mansion was built in 1912 from a design by the firm of Hudson &amp; Munsell. IT is an excellent example of Alpine Craftsman with Tudor Revival influences. Dr. MacGowan was the first commissioner of the Los Angeles Health Department.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360277191/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.98879, "longitude": -118.279377, "label": "480 Spanish - American War Memorial (Pershing Square)", "html": "Completed in 1900, the life-size granite statue depicts a soldier standing at parade rest and personifies the eternal peace of the 21 young men from Southern California who died while serving in the 7th regiment during the Spanish-American War. Sculpted in a representational style by S.M. Goddard, each soldier's uniform is realistically detailed."},
{"latitude": 34.104439, "longitude": -118.219583, "label": "481 Mauer House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2750/4361018412_fa07ac460e_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1947 by architect John Lautner in the International Style, it was Lautner's third residential commission and features an irregular floor plan, large expanses of glass and an industrial roof-framing system that allowed rafters to be installed before walls.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018412/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10203, "longitude": -118.2017, "label": "482 Arthur S. Bent House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4361018446_6d33f81eed_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1904, this home, designed by architects Sumner P. Hunt and A. Wesley Eager in the Prairie style with Tudor half-timber detailing, is one of the earliest examples of Modernism in Southern California.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018446/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102403, "longitude": -118.217591, "label": "483 J. B. Merrill House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4361018486_4d5a83c81d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1909 from a design by architect H.M. Patterson, it was one of the first homes on Mt. Washington. It is an example of a Shingle style Craftsman bungalow.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018486/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.257129, "longitude": -118.539603, "label": "484 Oakridge and Grounds", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2755/4360277369_a4173cd19a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1937, Oakridge was designed by architect Paul R. Williams in the English Manor style for actress Barbara Stanwyck. Theater and movie entertainer Jack Oakie purchased the home from Stanwyck a short time later.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360277369/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.08626, "longitude": -118.436826, "label": "485 Nicolosi Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/4361018582_fbf712ea75_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1931 and designed by Paul R. Williams in the Mediterranean Revival style, the mansion's spectacular grounds include a serpentine swimming pool three hundred feet in length. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018582/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.201166, "longitude": -118.597224, "label": "488 Canoga Park (original Owensmouth Southern Pacific R.R. Station)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4361018618_d607ba27a1_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1912, it is one of the few surviving Spanish Revival railroad stations. The structure was extensively damaged by fire in 1995.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018618/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03294, "longitude": -118.276233, "label": "489 Richard H. Alexander Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2775/4360282299_528462ebb9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Richard H. Alexander was a lieutenant colonel in the Army. His house, built circa 1888, was designed in Eastlake-style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360282299/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.053359, "longitude": -118.275747, "label": "491 Charles B. Booth Residence and Carriage House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2740/4361018702_0fe7a988ea_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1893 and designed by James H. Bradbeer, the buildings are an unusual combination of Colonial Revival and Moorish architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018702/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.116022, "longitude": -118.184805, "label": "492 Arroyo Seco Bank Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2697/4361018728_37302ee90f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1926 by the firm of Austin &amp; Ashley, this building is an example of Renaissance Revival architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018728/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104259, "longitude": -118.200878, "label": "494 Kelman Residence and Carriage Barn (7/13/1990)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2744/4361018764_9da6669dfe_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1911 and designed by Carl Gould and Charles Barkelew, it is an archetype of the California Craftsman bungalow with exterior shingle siding and fine interior woodwork.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018764/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101387, "longitude": -118.339207, "label": "495 El Capitan Theater Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/4361018822_ab9e1a7aa8_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1926, the auditorium was designed by architect G. Albert Lansburgh in an East Indian Revival style. The exterior is Spanish Baroque Revival and was designed by the firm of Morgan, Wallace &amp; Clements. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018822/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032588, "longitude": -118.32151, "label": "496 Lycurgus Lindsay Mansion", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2796/4361018864_707560f454_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1900 and designed by architect Charles F. Whittlesey, this massive house is Mission Revival in style. The distinctive exterior tiles used came from Western Art Tile Works, which was owned by Lindsay.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361018864/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033156, "longitude": -118.276862, "label": "497 Charles Clifford Gibbons Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4361023754_36700e56e5_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1892 and designed by architect J.H. Bradbeer, the home is a notable Queen Anne.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361023754/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033674, "longitude": -118.275377, "label": "498 Lois Ellen Arnold Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4360282437_36fbc3e1fc_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Queen Anne residence was built in 1888. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360282437/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03397, "longitude": -118.276349, "label": "499 Agnes B. Heimgartner Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2707/4360282505_f9127ff429_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed 1893, the residence is in the Eastlake style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360282505/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033176, "longitude": -118.276849, "label": "500 John B. Kane Resldence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2710/4361023954_ce0bd2c03f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1892 as an Eastlake cottage, it was designed by architect Fred R. Dorn. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361023954/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.034179, "longitude": -118.276221, "label": "501 Michael Shannon Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/4361024030_5c730b1e4e_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1890, this is an Eastlake-style townhouse. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361024030/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.019131, "longitude": -118.375916, "label": "502 Collins - Furthmann Mansion (Manaion Only)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2801/4360277981_b7584fae30_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The mansion is an excellent example of circa 1920 Neo-classicism. Screenwriter Jules Furthmann (Mutiny on the Bounty and The Big Sleep) lived here for many years in the early 1930s.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360277981/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.095701, "longitude": -118.209809, "label": "503 Wachtel Studio - Home &amp; Eucalyptus Grove", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4360278019_ff47616641_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman bungalow was constructed in 1906 from a design by its owner, Elmer Wachtel. He and his wife, Marion Kavanagh Wachtel, were prominent landscape painters associated with the Arroyo Arts Movement that flourished in the early 20th century.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278019/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07735, "longitude": -118.249265, "label": "504 Barlow Sanitorium", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2753/4361019310_256f187067_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Founded in 1902 by Dr. Walter Jarvis Barlow as a tuberculosis sanatorium, it was the first such institution in the city. Between 1902 and 1927 several Los Angeles-area families, including the Lankershims, the Van Nuys and the Newhalls, donated funds for the buildings. The complex consists of many noteworthy structures including Birge Hall, designed by architect B.B. Bixby. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361019310/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047054, "longitude": -118.256022, "label": "505 First Baptist Church of San Pedro (Facade &amp; Stained Glass Window)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2704/4361019350_50e60c8e5c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1919 and designed by architect Norman Marsh in the Beaux Arts style, this building features Egyptian columns and fine stained glass windows.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361019350/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.072927, "longitude": -118.456436, "label": "506 Tischler Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4036/4360278129_80c74c4a1a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1950 by architect Rudolph Schindler in the International Style, this house is noted for the unusual geometrical arrangement of its street-facade walls and windows.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278129/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03291, "longitude": -118.275882, "label": "507 Hiram V. Short Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4360278179_928930a318_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1888, the home is an excellent example of Eastlake architecture with Italianate influence.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278179/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.086974, "longitude": -118.338731, "label": "508 Gilmore Gasoline Service Station", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4027/4361019530_4282609bc8_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built for the Gilmore Oil Company in 1935, the Art Deco structure was designed by engineer R.J. Kadow. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361019530/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.787116, "longitude": -118.25976, "label": "509 Camphor Trees", "html": "Originally part of the Phineas Banning Estate, these 52 trees are survivors of the group planted when the Banning heirs sold the land for subdivision in 1930."},
{"latitude": 33.992925, "longitude": -118.29571, "label": "510 Residence 5426 Budlong Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4010/4360278245_a4da4f9309_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1913 from a design by Fred E. Edmison, this is a wood shingle Craftsman house with Oriental influence. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278245/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.99216, "longitude": -118.293706, "label": "511 Residence 1100 W. 55th Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2518/4360278287_a44fbfd92f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1911 and designed by E.A. Eastman, this Craftsman house is significant because of its grand scale and fine detailing.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278287/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032466, "longitude": -118.349296, "label": "512 Church of The Advent", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4071/4361019644_67bd50c910_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1925 from a design by architect Arthur B. Benton in a Gothic Craftsman style, it was his last church commissioned.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361019644/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.938426, "longitude": -118.264736, "label": "513 Southern California Edison Service Yard Structure", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4361019678_3b2fd97f64_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Mediterranean brick building has a Spanish-tiled hip roof.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361019678/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.735003, "longitude": -118.285223, "label": "514 Residence 381-383 10th Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4001/4360278419_9def09e72b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1907, this Colonial Revival house uses three types of wood siding. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278419/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.711497, "longitude": -118.292863, "label": "515 Battery Osgood - Farley", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2777/4360278483_e0d227223f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1919, this massive concrete bunker was an important part of  United States coastal artillery defense through 1944.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278483/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.02761, "longitude": -118.275137, "label": "516 Saint John's Episcopal Church", "html": "Constructed in 1924 from a design by brothers F. Pierpont Davis and Walter Davis, the structure was modeled after two Italian churches. The bas-reliefs in tufa stone on the west facade are by S. Cartiano Scarpitta."},
{"latitude": 33.998561, "longitude": -118.259483, "label": "517 Residence 917 E. 49th Place", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4360278515_c61036656f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1885, it is an Eastlake style house. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278515/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.993152, "longitude": -118.254173, "label": "518 Residence 1207 E. 55th Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4030/4361019868_45739a78ec_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by George Sills, the residence has an unusual masonry veneer. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361019868/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030961, "longitude": -118.284114, "label": "519 Cockins House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4360278595_a221a7b8c7_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1894, this Queen Anne house was designed by the firm of Bradbeer &amp; Ferris. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278595/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062451, "longitude": -118.348655, "label": "520 El Rey Theatre", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2748/4360278635_8ed3dfd91f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Art Deco neighborhood movie theater was built in 1936 to designed by Clifford Balch. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278635/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.109736, "longitude": -118.308718, "label": "521 Taggart House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4072/4519990372_5bc524bb61_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1922, it was designed by Lloyd Wright in an Expressionist Modern style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519990372/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045162, "longitude": -118.253514, "label": "522 State Theater Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4360278661_6c6df38b84_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by the firm of Weeks &amp; Day in 1921 for the Loews circuit, it has a steel-reinforced concrete structure decorated in the Plateresque style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278661/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.042071, "longitude": -118.256523, "label": "523 United Artists Theater Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2706/4361020010_e91402f7cc_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The theater, constructed by the United Artist Corporation, was the only major preview house built by the company in Los Angeles rather than in New York City. Designed by the firm of Walker &amp; Eisen (building) and C.H. Crane (theater) and built in 1927 in a Spanish Gothic style, it stands as a tribute to film notables Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith who established United Artists in 1919.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020010/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047584, "longitude": -118.250902, "label": "524 Cameo Theater (formerly Clune's Broadway)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4063/4360278743_36ffe33a77_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Alfred F. Rosenheim in a Beaux Arts interpretation of Italian Renaissance, the theater was constructed in 1910. When it closed in the early 1990s, it was the longest continually operational movie theater in the state. Its builder, William Clune, was one fo the pioneers of the film production and distribution industry.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360278743/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047514, "longitude": -118.250966, "label": "525 Arcade Theater (formerly Pantages Theater)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4361020092_0bc7cb50c5_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1910 from a design by Morgan &amp; Walls, the Arcade features a classic Beaux Arts facade. The building marked the entry of vaudeville producer Alexander Pantages into Los Angeles and sparked the beginning of a thriving theater district.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020092/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047747, "longitude": -118.250752, "label": "526 Roxie Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4067/4361020122_3e380d4c68_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1931 from a design by John Cooper, the Roxie was one of the last film houses constructed in downtown Los Angeles and is the only Art Deco theater on Broadway.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020122/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.096728, "longitude": -118.350834, "label": "527 Residence 1437 N. Martel Avenue", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4036/4361020162_e43a0132a4_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This California Craftsman bungalow was built in 1914. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020162/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.116889, "longitude": -118.179443, "label": "528 Dr. Franklin S. Whaley Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4361020184_545f0eece2_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1887, this house is one of the oldest homes in Garvanza. It is a textbook example of the Italianate style and still contains most of its original building fabric.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020184/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.089616, "longitude": -118.203324, "label": "529 Montecito View House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4067/4361020234_4c5390eccf_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1909 and designed by Lester S. Moore, this Craftsman bungalow overlooks the Arroyo Seco.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020234/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030585, "longitude": -118.518155, "label": "530 John Entenza House (Case Study House #9)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2702/4361020268_ea01a49da1_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1949 and designed as a collaborative effort between Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen, this International Modern residence is the only example of  Saarinen's work in Los Angeles. Entenza was the editor of Arts and Architecture magazine, which initiated the renowned Case Study House program.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020268/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.04903, "longitude": -118.310294, "label": "531 Wilshire Ward Chapel", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2702/4361020268_a418a3f6b3.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1928 Art Deco and Spanish edifice was designed by Harold Burton, the official architect of the Mormon Church.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020268/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.987555, "longitude": -118.4728, "label": "532 Venice Arcades (including Columns and Capitals)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4360282781_f90719ee9c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1904 by Abbot Kinney and deigned by C.R. Russell, the arcades were patterned after those at the Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360282781/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.077475, "longitude": -118.213017, "label": "533 Residence 2660 Sichel Street", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4360282819_82135eac57_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The house was built in 1893 in the Eastlake style. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360282819/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.061661, "longitude": -118.292738, "label": "534 I. Magnin &amp; Company Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/4360279075_131e63d1ff_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1938, this Art Deco department store was designed by Myron Hunt and H.C. Chambers. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279075/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.113041, "longitude": -118.386686, "label": "535 Hollywoodland's Historic Granite Retaining Walls and Stairs", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4022/4519990432_2f76279a9d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1923, the stairs are unique and important character-defining elements of this residential neighborhood.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519990432/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.142521, "longitude": -118.186507, "label": "536 Eagle Rock Playground Clubhouse", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4361020430_2ba0fc135b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1953 by architect Richard Neutra and his son Dion, the building is in the International Style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020430/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.060658, "longitude": -118.260521, "label": "538 David J. Witmer Family Houses and Compound", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4071/4360279143_0fa5eb21ec_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Dating from 1921 and constructed from an award-winning design by their owner and namesake, the houses are significant not only for their Mediterranean Revival design, but also for the poured-concrete method of construction, which was unusual for residences of the period. The Witmer family built the first cable car in Los Angeles and founded the California Bank. David Witmer was chief architect of the Pentagon in Washington.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279143/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104945, "longitude": -118.198283, "label": "539 J. E. Maxwell Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/4361020524_9aabb50897_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1907, it was designed by Arthur B. Benton in the Craftsman style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020524/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10967, "longitude": -118.200309, "label": "540 Piper House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2698/4360279239_884fc75216_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman home was constructed in 1905 by William Neely. It was destroyed by fire on August 20, 1995.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279239/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104874, "longitude": -118.198208, "label": "541 Reverend Williel Thomson Residence (7/19/1991)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2772/4361020612_5331cfec0a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1898, it is late Queen Anne in style. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020612/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.135104, "longitude": -118.219506, "label": "542 Swanson House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4361020660_a6d8037843_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1921 by Emil Swanson, the exterior half-pine siding resembles a log cabin. Mr. Swanson, founder of the Eagle Rock Lumber Co., endeavored to popularize this style of architecture, but to no avail.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020660/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.072036, "longitude": -118.361324, "label": "543 Farmers Market", "html": "Started in 1934 when the landlord provided hard-pressed Depression era farmers with a direct market outlet for their produce, the site also houses the 1852 Gilmore Adobe, one of the oldest homes in the city."},
{"latitude": 34.051772, "longitude": -118.247469, "label": "544 Irvine - Byrne Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4360279367_a594e51c9a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1895 and designed in the Beaux Arts style, this building is a five-story brick structure designed by Sumner Hunt.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279367/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101411, "longitude": -118.341912, "label": "545 Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel and Pool", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4209774934_1e106f517a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1926 from a design by architect H.B. Traver, this Spanish Colonial Revival structure is associated with the growth of the film industry and was built by investors Douglas Fairbanks, Marcut Lowe, Louis B. Mayer and Mary Pickford. The first Academy Awards ceremony was held here in 1929.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209774934/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.058422, "longitude": -118.275385, "label": "546 Westlake Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2759/4361020760_3b8738c187_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Richard D. Bates in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with Churrigueresque detailing, this is a two-story theater with a balcony, working stage and six retail stores.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020760/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105155, "longitude": -118.351695, "label": "547 Camp Josepho Malibu Lodge", "html": "This redwood clapboard Craftsman lodge was built in 1941 for the Boy Scouts of America."},
{"latitude": 34.108996, "longitude": -118.19376, "label": "549 Highland Theater Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2788/4361020814_7f4c1cf31f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A concrete structure in the Moorish taste designed by theater architect L.A. Smith, it is the only remaining theater on what was once Pasadena Avenue.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020814/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.107891, "longitude": -118.19336, "label": "550 A. J. Madison House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4058/4360279499_0652191910_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1920 and designed by architect Arthur G. Lindley (best known for the Alex Theater in Glendale), this is a Prairie style residence. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279499/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.035905, "longitude": -118.306644, "label": "551 Thomas W. Phillips Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4068/4361020892_31747b12b3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1905 from a Craftsman design by the team of Hunt &amp; Eager, the house is one of a small number of their remaining structures. The exterior colors, cast stone and trees date to 1905. Thomas W. Phillips was one of the founding residents of Los Angeles. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020892/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.076195, "longitude": -118.303612, "label": "552 Einar C. Petersen Studio Court", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2747/4360279563_1366b78351_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> It was built in 1921 by its namesake, an artist responsible for numerous murals in downtown Los Angeles. The Storybook style structure resembles a street in the town of Abeltoft, Denmark, where Petersen was born. The lot contains five stucco buildings, some half-timbered with gabled roofs whose shingle patterns evoke those of the thatched roofs in Europe. This assemblage of buildings is significant because it is intact and offers a rare architectural style and quality of design executed by an important member of the 1920s Los Angeles art community.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279563/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104072, "longitude": -118.280063, "label": "553 Midtown School", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4361020966_2fa0612698_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The only school designed by architect John Lautner, it was constructed in 1960 in the International Style. The hour separate pavilion classrooms feature a low scale to suit children and have laminated wood roof beams and radiant floor heating.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361020966/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.110256, "longitude": -118.200336, "label": "554 La Paloma", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4360279669_46ac9434e9_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Tudor Cratsman was designed by Edward Symonds and constructed in 1907. Decorative half-timbering, leaded glass and a spacious floor plan make this one of Symond's best designs. The architect died at the age of 27.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279669/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.110858, "longitude": -118.193964, "label": "556 Charlie and Nettie Williams Home", "html": "The front dwelling is an 1892 cottage.  The rear unit, built in 1905, is a rare pre-Civil War style board-and-batten house designed by Henry W. Corns."},
{"latitude": 33.707502, "longitude": -118.28635, "label": "557 Wilbur F. Wood House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4006/4360279703_00f34504d5_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The house was owned by the man known as the 'father of the modern tuna packing industry', who earned the sobriquet by developing the method of canning tuna still used today. Through an amalgamation with other small canneries, his company, Chicken of the Sea, became the largest tuna concern in the nation.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279703/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.114028, "longitude": -118.189526, "label": "558 Department of Water and Power Distributing Station No. 2", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4361021118_ea5d9f7eac_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1916, the Greek Revival structure displays symmetrical pedimented doors and a projecting portico supported by Tuscan columns. This was the only Highland Park commission completed by architect Frederick L. Roehrig, designed of the Green Hotel in Pasadena. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361021118/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102849, "longitude": -118.295985, "label": "559 Thirteenth Church of Christ Scientist", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4010/4360279791_97048b80b8_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by the firm of Allison &amp; Allison in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, this grand ecclesiastical building was constructed in 1926.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279791/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033323, "longitude": -118.277122, "label": "560 Wright House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4020/4360282925_9fd1c98e96_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1889, it features an exterior clad with a combination of shiplap siding and square butt shingles.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360282925/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033282, "longitude": -118.277148, "label": "561 Allen House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2730/4361024364_7c05920f36_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1889 home, constructed with a clipped-gable roof, one eyebrow dormer and one conically-roofed three-sided dormer, is an example of the Shingle style. Robert Allen was a Los Angeles city council member in the 1920s. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361024364/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105425, "longitude": -118.351443, "label": "563 Lloyd Wright's Headley - Handley House", "html": "Designed in 1945 by architect Lloyd Wright, the house was remodeled by Wright in 1966. The predominant form of the building is a two-story-high pyramidal shingle roof. Comparatively low fieldstone walls enclose bedroom wings below the high, central living space."},
{"latitude": 34.113972, "longitude": -118.1954, "label": "564 E. A. Spencer Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2800/4360279933_158aa9c0b8_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1898, the site contains a house, carriage barn, water tower and auto garage. The house is American Foursquare in style. Three of the structures were designed by architect Charles C. Dodge, and the stone garage was designed by architect Frederick M. Ashley.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360279933/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.125849, "longitude": -118.177618, "label": "565 Charles H. Greenshaw Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4361021392_329f5ee151_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1906 and designed by architect Joseph Cather Newsom, the Mission Revival structure is surmounted by ornate gable ends on all four sides.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361021392/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062977, "longitude": -118.36034, "label": "566 May Company Wilshire", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4361021424_398de65b6f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1939, the Streamline Moderne department store was designed by architect Albert C. Martin in association with Samuel A. Marx. Its most distinctive design element is a four-story gold mosaic quarter-cylinder at its southwest corner. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361021424/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102699, "longitude": -118.325024, "label": "567 Little Country Church of Hollywood", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2721/4360280047_1504d1259b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1934 in the Classical Revival style from plans drawn by architect Paul Kingsbury, it is a physical record of a pre-World War II radio ministry church.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280047/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070807, "longitude": -118.314366, "label": "568 Thomas A. Churchill Sr. Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4361021504_940a17cb99_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1909, this Craftsman home was designed by F. Pierpont Davis <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361021504/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.113614, "longitude": -118.244814, "label": "569 Van De Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakery (5/12/1992)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4361021542_39b2a5d16c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect J. Edwin Hopkins and constructed in 1930, this structure is the only example of a Dutch Renaissance Revival industrial plant in Los Angeles and was a very successful effort to establish a corporate image through thematic architecture.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361021542/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.943937, "longitude": -118.403286, "label": "570 Airport Theme Building", "html": "Constructed in 1961, this homage to the Space Age was built using two intersecting parabolic arches supporting a disc shaped restaurant pod. The icon was designed by Charles Luckman, William Pereira, Welton Becket and Paul Williams."},
{"latitude": 33.710652, "longitude": -118.286011, "label": "571 Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse", "html": "Constructed in 1932 from a Mediterranean design by engineer David Berniker, it is the last beach bathhouse of the period in the city."},
{"latitude": 34.101842, "longitude": -118.330885, "label": "572 Warner Brothers Hollywood Theater Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2544/4209774978_072bb6de5f_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1928 from a design by theater architect G. Albert Lansburgh, it is an Italianate and Beaux Arts retail, office and theater.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209774978/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.166872, "longitude": -118.376069, "label": "573 El Portal Theater", "html": "Completed in 1926, this Spanish Renaissance Revival retail, office and theater building was designed by theater architect L.A. Smith."},
{"latitude": 34.035274, "longitude": -118.274352, "label": "574 Pierce Brothers Mortuary", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4072/4360283037_e220dca14c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Begun in 1923, the Spanish Colonial Revival structure is by the architectural firm Meyer &amp; Holler.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360283037/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108965, "longitude": -118.19417, "label": "575 Security Trust and Savings Bank (Highland Park Branch)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2691/4360280227_ab3b8bae1d_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Completed in 1923, this brick-and-concrete Renaissance Revival commercial structure was designed by architects John and Donald Parkinson.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280227/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.063587, "longitude": -118.286494, "label": "576 Sheraton Town House Hotel", "html": "A thirteen-story red brick and cast stone hotel, it was designed by Norman Alpaugh and built just before the stock market crash in 1929. The two neon roof signs read 'Sheraton Town House' and 'Sheraton'."},
{"latitude": 34.066715, "longitude": -118.481279, "label": "577 Sturges House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4040/4360280275_002e488814_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This residence, planned in 1939 by Frank Lloyd Wright, is the only Usonian house in Southern California. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280275/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.103963, "longitude": -118.354872, "label": "579 Wattles Park (Mansion and Garden)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/4209012547_57a81043bb_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1907 and designed by Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey, the Wattles estate is typical of the winter homes built by wealthy Eastern families long before Hollywood became the movie capital of the world. It stands as one of the last remaining such estates in Hollywood. The mansion is in the Mission Revival style with an Italian Renaissance park and a Japanese garden. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209012547/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.121182, "longitude": -118.204835, "label": "581 York Boulevard State Bank - Bank of America and Storefronts", "html": "Constructed in 1929 from a design by Carl J. Wey, this poured concrete structure is of Mediterranean style."},
{"latitude": 34.107803, "longitude": -118.197199, "label": "582 W. F. Poor Resldence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4360280311_1e07500740_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1904, this Craftsman residence is attributed to Paul Van Trees.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280311/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.015893, "longitude": -118.281875, "label": "583 Zobelein Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4361021758_5d1024c9fe_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1937 and designed by architect W.L. Schmolle, it is Mediterranean in style.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361021758/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101419, "longitude": -118.336415, "label": "584 Egyptian Theater and Forecourt Storefronts", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/4519990480_1c7b46e457_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1922, the theater was designed by Meyer &amp; Holler. It was renovated in 1998 to house the American Cinematheque. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519990480/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105292, "longitude": -118.202263, "label": "585 Occidental College Hall of Letters Building (Savoy Apartments)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4009/4360280433_aa7c1e6710_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1904, this unpainted masonry structure was designed in the Classical Revival style by the firm of Dennis &amp; Farwell. It served for ten years as the main building for Occidental College, which moved to Eagle Rock in 1914. It is the only remaining structure from the Highland Park campus. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280433/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.077917, "longitude": -118.225118, "label": "587 Lincoln Heights Jail (Los Angeles City Jail)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4361021808_92b0c2e551_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Art Deco portion of the jail was built in 1931 by the Los Angeles City Construction Department. The Bauhaus-inspired addition was built in 1949 from designs by Kaufman &amp; Stanton.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361021808/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.079936, "longitude": -118.309104, "label": "588 Janss Investment Company Uptown Branch Office Bldg. (Sokol Hall)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2772/4360280513_c1c0fedf4e_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1928, the building was designed by Percy Parke Lewis in a Byzantine style. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280513/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046059, "longitude": -118.556235, "label": "589 Feuchtwanger House - Villa Aurora", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4015/4361022000_ff43e7b41b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1928, the Spanish Colonial Revival house was designed by Mark Daniels. Lion Feuchtwanger was a German Jew who escaped persecution during World War II. In addition to house his enormous library, Feuchtwanger used his home as a refuge for talented emigres. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361022000/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.05646, "longitude": -118.231364, "label": "590 Brooklyn Avenue Neighborhood Corridor", "html": "The corridor (formerly Brooklyn Avenue) symbolizes the western migration to Los Angeles from New York of a large number of Jewish immigrants who moved there in the early 20th century."},
{"latitude": 34.032448, "longitude": -118.326618, "label": "591 Denker Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2777/4361022050_db350542fd_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Beaux Arts house was built in 1912 from a design by architect B. Cooper Corbett for Louise Denker, the widow of real estate tycoon Andrew Denker.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361022050/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.014264, "longitude": -118.261173, "label": "592 Philosophical Research Society", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4020/4361022084_df069c9311_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The building was constructed in the pre-Columbian style between 1936 and 1959 by Manly Palmer Hall, founder of the Society; the principal architect was Robert Stacy-Judd.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361022084/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101154, "longitude": -118.338554, "label": "593 Max Factor Make-Up Salon", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4027/4519354529_e2b771660c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This four-story concrete building was remodeled by theater architect S. Charles Lee into an Art Deco design with architectural elements typical of the English Regency period. Now a Hollywood history museum occupies the space.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519354529/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.027407, "longitude": -118.517199, "label": "594 Bradbury House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4360280785_ab96b37b4b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1922 from a design by John Byers, this adobe residence is a textbook example of Spanish Colonial Revival. The Bradbury family was one of the wealthiest families in the city at that time.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280785/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.044341, "longitude": -118.263007, "label": "596 Petroleum Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4360280819_09076afa86_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Meyer &amp; Holler, it is reminiscent of early Renaissance Florentine palaces. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4360280819/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.11186, "longitude": -118.332801, "label": "597 Raymond Chandler Square", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4052/4519990604_a17960e2da_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Located in the Hollywood Boulevard National Register Historic District, the square honors the Los Angeles author. Many of Chandler's works were written in his office on this square. The office of his detective Phillip Marlowe was located in the fictional 'Cahuenga Building, on Hollywood Boulevard, near Ivar'.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519990604/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033967, "longitude": -118.317215, "label": "598 Benjamin J. Waters Residence", "html": "Built in 1899 in the Colonial Revival style, it is one of the few remaining examples of Victorian architecture in the Arlington Heights area."},
{"latitude": 34.040674, "longitude": -118.312855, "label": "599 Julius Bierlich Residence", "html": "Designed in 1914 by architect Frank M. Tyler, it is a California Craftsman bungalow."},
{"latitude": 34.033969, "longitude": -118.321409, "label": "600 Lucien and Blanche Gray Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2585/4361024484_3658ddefeb_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1909, this Craftsman home was designed by architect Arthur S. Heineman. The Community Chest (now the United Way) was founded in the living room of the Gray home. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4361024484/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.034671, "longitude": -118.3123, "label": "601 Gramercy Homestead Park", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4072/4423392385_64cedc1dac_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1910, it was designed in a transitional Craftsman style by architect William E. Blaikie. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423392385/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.033701, "longitude": -118.317812, "label": "602 Auguste R. Marquis Residence (Filipino Federation of America)", "html": "Built in 1904, the residence combines Eastlake and Queen Anne influences."},
{"latitude": 34.108608, "longitude": -118.334946, "label": "603 Villa Vallambrosa", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/4423392873_1234106797_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1928, this home was designed by Nathan Coleman in the Tuscan Rural style. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423392873/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06295, "longitude": -118.256629, "label": "605 Old Fire Station #6", "html": "This Mediterranean masonry station was built in 1929, and moved to its present site in 1948."},
{"latitude": 34.029314, "longitude": -118.278956, "label": "606 Kerckhoff House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4424156736_5cb2c9943c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in 1906 in the English Tudor style by architects Hunt &amp; Eager, this mansion is now part of the University of Southern California campus. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424156736/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032703, "longitude": -118.280268, "label": "607 Powers Apartment #1", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4032/4423392715_dbd3903f00_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed in the Prairie style, this apartment building, along with #2 and #3, was designed by George Wyman and built by contractor John Zeller for developer John Powers in 1908. The buildings comprise the Powers triptych streetscape. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423392715/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032539, "longitude": -118.280005, "label": "608 Powers Apartment #2", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2747/4424157206_45fe449ffa_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Building #2 is notable for the influence of Beaux Art Classicism, as evidenced by the balustraded balcony supported by the entrance columns. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424157206/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032883, "longitude": -118.279785, "label": "609 Powers Apartment #3", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2677/4424157144_1ed60d4b4c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Prairie style form of Building #3 is altered by the addition of a Classical Revival entry featuring a broken pediment above the door. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424157144/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.027144, "longitude": -118.279365, "label": "610 Shankland House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2636/4424157374_82b347dcc8_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1896 from a design by architects Eisen &amp; Hunt, this Colonial Revival Foursquare house incorporates distinguishing characteristics, including a square plan, hip roof, semi-circular pediments and classically detailed, columned porticos with entablatures. The residence is now a fraternity house. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424157374/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.109091, "longitude": -118.21685, "label": "611 Minister Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4002/4424157512_bb7a1aabe6_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1911, this Craftsman house was designed by Harry Gray. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424157512/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108794, "longitude": -118.218042, "label": "612 Birtcher - Share Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4015/4424157690_a5a34fb5cb_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1942, this International Style house was designed by architect Harwell Hamilton Harris. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424157690/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10884, "longitude": -118.216923, "label": "613 Scholfield House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2712/4423393681_9e8c4800e9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This structure was designed by James DeLong, a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright. It was built in 1953 using Wright's Usonian principles. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423393681/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10893, "longitude": -118.218611, "label": "614 Wolford House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2742/4423393815_aa8c285a0c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1949,the house was designed by architect James DeLong. He incorporated many of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian principles including horizontal volumes, walls and glass surfaces in the same plane, hipped roof without parapets, extensive use of glass and a close relationship of interior and exterior spaces.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423393815/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.103152, "longitude": -118.30704, "label": "616 The Trianon and Neon Roof Sign", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4068/4423393965_17057a29e7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Leland Bryant and erected in 1928, the six-story French Norman apartment building with its neon roof sign is distinguished by a round, conically roofed tower, a steep, hipped slate roof and dormers with narrow windows. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423393965/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.081762, "longitude": -118.331282, "label": "618 McDonnell Residence Founder's Home: Urban Academy", "html": "Erected in 1920, this Mediterranean Revival single0family dwelling was built for the founder of the Urban Military Academy."},
{"latitude": 34.074151, "longitude": -118.334451, "label": "619 Wolff-Fifield House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2733/4423394011_d48b913f0a_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Erected in 1929, the residence was designed in the Tudor Revival style. It the former home of Ralph Wolff, one of the pioneer financiers of Los Angeles and later Reverend James Fifield, pastor of the First Congregational Church. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423394011/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.034945, "longitude": -118.321091, "label": "621 Alice Lynch Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/4424158138_8192c30570_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Erected in 1922 and designed by architect Harwood Hewitt, this single-family Spanish Colonial Revival adobe residence incorporates the distinguishing characteristics of a low gable roof, plaster walls, recessed windows, limited openings, and decorative iron work. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424158138/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.272163, "longitude": -118.496762, "label": "622 Taft House and Landscaping", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4059/4424158276_cd59d236f9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Erected in the late 19th century, this Shingle style residence features wood siding and trim, shingled gambrel roof, double-hung windows, formers and a wraparound porch supported by turned-wood columns. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424158276/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.041348, "longitude": -118.515601, "label": "623 Kappe Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4054/4423394315_53e98ba067_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Erected in 1967, this was the residence architect Ray Kappe designed for himself and his family. It includes the character-defining features of wood siding and trim, flat roofs, walls and fenestration in plane, expansive glass, horizontally, cantilevered volumes and open-plan interiors closely related to the outdoors. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423394315/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.022402, "longitude": -118.399286, "label": "624 Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4424158712_08b2bea310_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built and embellished by Lawrence Joseph from 1946 to 1970, the Storybook style apartment court incorporates the distinguishing characteristics of the idiom. Features include fanciful building shapes and roof forms, wood shingle siding, multi-paned fixed and casement wood windows, clinker brick chimneys, half-timbering, a tree trunk porch support, jungle-like landscaping and garden pools. Interiors are replete with nautically detailed carved wood beams, built-in furniture and pegged floors. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424158712/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046268, "longitude": -118.310024, "label": "625 Thomas Butler Henry Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2750/4423394433_a84809b383_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by the Althouse Brothers, this Mediterranean Colonial Revival structure was erected in 1911. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423394433/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046815, "longitude": -118.310024, "label": "626 Eyraud Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4045/4424158874_d754435cf4_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Erected in 1908, this Craftsman style home was designed by John P. Krempel. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424158874/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.044496, "longitude": -118.310307, "label": "627 John F. Powers Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4023/4423394885_4bac8cd986_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1910, this Chateauesque structure was designed and built by the Althouse Brothers, central figures in early Los Angeles real estate development. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423394885/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06303, "longitude": -118.318359, "label": "628 Jack Doyle Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4423394747_214f497bd2_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1919, this Mediterranean residence was designed by D.S. Haag for Jack Doyle. Doyle was a local entrepreneur famous for, among other things, boxing promotion.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423394747/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.204944, "longitude": -118.553365, "label": "629 Adams Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/4423395073_f82f316732_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Lloyd Wright and owner-built in 1939, this tiny (26'x26') Modern home was planned to suit the extremes of climate in the San Fernando Valley. Diagonal placement of the structure to the east-west line, combined with a swooping bat-wing roof and deep overhangs, controls heat and light. The open floor plan flows around a central fireplace.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423395073/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.12388, "longitude": -118.320381, "label": "630 Pierson Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4060/4424159370_6b2372809f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Erected in 1925, this Mediterranean Revival residence was designed by F. Pierpont Davis. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424159370/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045325, "longitude": -118.251383, "label": "631 Banks-Huntley Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4060/4423395413_1f6be3b2db_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Erected in 1930, this Art Deco structure was designed by architects John and Donald Parkinson.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423395413/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.072325, "longitude": -118.485772, "label": "632 Goldenfeld House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2700/4424159786_053dab020c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architects A. Quincy Jones, Jr. and Whitney Smith, this Modern home was built in 1950. The residence features wide walls of glass, low gable roof and open rooms that flow into each other without floor-to-roof divisions.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424159786/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.072456, "longitude": -118.48514, "label": "633 Haas House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4423395743_6af2d7fce6_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architects A. Quincy Jones, Jr. and Whitney Smith for a housing development in what is now Crestwood Hills, this Modern home was built in 1950.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423395743/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073529, "longitude": -118.483933, "label": "634 Kalmick House", "html": "<img src='http://crestwoodla.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/634-kalmick-house-12327-rochedale.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1950 residence designed by architects A. Quincy Jones, Jr. and Whitney Smith typifies the single-story, informal room arrangement of modernist residential architecture."},
{"latitude": 34.073007, "longitude": -118.486316, "label": "635 Weckler House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4424160092_83f970d916_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A. Quincy Jones, Jr. and Whitney Smith designed this excellent example of post-and-beam construction that exemplifies the principles of the Case Study House Program in 1950. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424160092/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.049002, "longitude": -118.318285, "label": "636 C. A. Fellows Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4423396143_083af78dd9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Erected in 1911, this Tudor Revival structure incorporates high intersection gables, plaster and brick walls, multi-paned casement windows, arched entryway, half-timbering, front porch, tall chimney, and informal gardens.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423396143/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.127881, "longitude": -118.384663, "label": "638 El Paradiso'", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4424160472_616d726f92_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Modern dwelling, with aluminum structural frame and supports, was built in 1964. It was designed by architect Raphael Soriano, a major contributor to the Modernist movement in Los Angeles. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424160472/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.05957, "longitude": -118.323814, "label": "639 Ruskin Art Club", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4423396469_fa2a1ecc0f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This residence was built in 1922. Architect Frank Meline designed the structure in the Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial styles. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423396469/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.098425, "longitude": -118.26051, "label": "640 Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Research House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2779/4424160724_7557d97a25_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The international Modern residence was designed by architect Richard J. Neutra. It was originally built in 1932 and reconstructed by Neutra and son Dion after fire destroyed it in 1963.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424160724/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.066647, "longitude": -118.292753, "label": "641 Brynmoor Apartments Neon Roof Sign (6/4/1997)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4423396811_4176263b81_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The sign is contemporary to this Tudor Revival structure that was erected in 1925.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423396811/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.059506, "longitude": -118.298558, "label": "642 Embassy Apartments Neon Roof Sign (6/4/1997)", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2705/4423396941_b69379fc94_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The sign is contemporary to this Mediterranean Revival structure that was erected in 1926.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423396941/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.068403, "longitude": -118.294308, "label": "643 Superba Apartments Incandescent Roof Sign", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4022/4423397077_02365aea35_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The sign is contemporary to this Italian Renaissance Revival structure that was erected in 1925.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423397077/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.22727, "longitude": -118.365957, "label": "644 Stone House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4063/4423397253_03f5270d4c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1925, this Craftsman house features rock walls, gabled roofs, arched window openings, square tower and a stone chimney. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423397253/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.257247, "longitude": -118.607863, "label": "645 Harvester Farms", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2798/4424161458_fc7004c133_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Erected in the early 20th century, the complex of buildings evokes a rural farm atmosphere in the midst of what is now a suburban setting. The main house is a California Ranch structure. The California basilica-type barn still retains a high degree of original building fabric. The site was headquarters of the Palomino Horse Association of America.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424161458/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.054865, "longitude": -118.306444, "label": "646 Villa Serrano", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2787/4423397667_0ba997529e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This French Norman Revival garden court apartment was built in 1936. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423397667/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.028237, "longitude": -118.515516, "label": "647 Sten/Frenke-Gould Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2664/4424161792_f02a036b16_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Richard Neutra, this International Style residence was built in 1934. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424161792/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.120598, "longitude": -118.322636, "label": "648 Withers Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4424161916_23db1d1abb_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect L.A. Smith designed this Spanish Colonial Revival residence in 1926. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424161916/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.072173, "longitude": -118.313304, "label": "649 Cora B. Henderson House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2710/4424162118_c030e9ca5a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman residence was built in 1912.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424162118/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.072813, "longitude": -118.313819, "label": "650 Mortensen House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4072/4424162292_4b09e021b5_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman bungalow was built in 1913.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424162292/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.077217, "longitude": -118.258606, "label": "652 Jensens Recreation Center and Electric Roof Sign", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2784/4423398477_1e21ff25cc_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architects E.E.B. Meinardus, this Beaux Arts and Italianate structure was built in 1924.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423398477/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.060978, "longitude": -118.282362, "label": "653 Bryson Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2801/4424162596_eb8f863b70_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This ten-story Beaux Arts, Classical Revival and Mediterranean style building, which was designed by architects Frederick Noonan and Charles H. Kysor, was erected in 1912.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424162596/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045907, "longitude": -118.33008, "label": "654 Craftsman Mansion", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4424162736_c7410e0e23_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman house with Japanese and Swiss motifs was built in 1912.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424162736/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.112817, "longitude": -118.434893, "label": "655 George R. Kress House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4019/4424162818_030d7367c1_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect Harry J. Muck designed this Tudor Revival residence for Kress. It was built in 1931. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424162818/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.995926, "longitude": -118.477353, "label": "656 Binoculars'", "html": "Erected in 1992, the four-story sculpture was designed by artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. The piece is an excellent example of the integration of art and architecture. It serves as the physical and visual gateway arch to the building and is the focal point of the main facade of the office development designed by Frank Gehry."},
{"latitude": 34.11098, "longitude": -118.298508, "label": "657 Los Feliz Heights Steps", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4019/4519354631_1a49212f95_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built circa 1924, the steps include concrete foundations, benches, planters, retaining walls and metal rails.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519354631/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.05823, "longitude": -118.337899, "label": "658 Harry &amp; Grace Wurtzel House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2757/4424162976_28630a9e48_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Mediterranean residence was built in 1927. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424162976/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.097838, "longitude": -118.328046, "label": "659 Pacifics Cinerama Dome Theatre and Marquee", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2770/4209012179_8a32cf430b_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect Welton Becket designed this Modern structure. Built in 1963, this theater is the world's only example of a concrete geodesic dome. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209012179/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050234, "longitude": -118.317408, "label": "660 Rosenheim Mansion", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2699/4424163280_bc2a1a2f37_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1915 from a design by its owner, architect Alfred Rosenheim, the Tudor Revival house has brick and terra cotta cladding, leaded glass windows and a round stair tower.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424163280/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050144, "longitude": -118.317447, "label": "661 Rives Mansion", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2793/4423399255_d189b628ea_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This brick Mediterranean residence with a clay tile roof has an elaborately-detailed interior including gold-leaf scrollwork, cast plaster, individualized fireplaces, a grand staircase, original light fixtures and stained glass. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423399255/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.036684, "longitude": -118.313498, "label": "662 Perrine House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4046/4424163302_50650e3071_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architects Hunt &amp; Eager, this Craftsman residence was built in 1908. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424163302/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.038119, "longitude": -118.514318, "label": "663 Uplifters Clubhouse", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4063/4424163540_d1618b1565_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect William J. Dodd designed this Spanish Colonial Revival structure that was constructed in 1923.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424163540/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101551, "longitude": -118.32672, "label": "664 Broadway Department Store and Neon Sign", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4519354675_bac066077a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect Fred Dorn designed this Renaissance Revival structure that was erected in 1927. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519354675/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.100398, "longitude": -118.326827, "label": "665 Hollywood Plaza Hotel and Neon Sign (9/29/1999)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4030/4424163668_257d43421a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architects Walker &amp; Eisen, this Neo-Renaissance and Spanish Colonial Revival building was constructed in 1924. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424163668/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101478, "longitude": -118.326159, "label": "666 Taft Building and Neon Sign", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2756/4424163820_c479b82aea_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architects Walker &amp; Eisen designed this Neo-Renaissance style building, erected in 1923.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424163820/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.077031, "longitude": -118.361302, "label": "667 The Leader Building roof-top Neon", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2737/4424163962_d35ff55ca4_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Installed in the mid-1940s, the three-sided sign spells 'LEADER' in vertical block letters, and incorporates male and female heads outlined in neon tubing.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424163962/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.094999, "longitude": -118.383098, "label": "668 Hillside House by Carl Maston", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2748/4519990874_6f3104fbf1_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1962, this International Modern residence was designed by local architect Carl Maston. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519990874/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.11646, "longitude": -118.391628, "label": "669 Bailey House - Case Study House #21 (11/9/1999)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4006/4423400311_9ce4f06cda_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Pierre Koenig, this International Style residence was constructed in 1958. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423400311/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10156, "longitude": -118.369966, "label": "670 Stahl House - Case Study House #22 (11/9/1999)", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4209775126_5b3b013cc3_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Pierre Koenig and immortalized in Julius Shulman's nighttime photograph, this International Style residence was constructed in 1960. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209775126/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045446, "longitude": -118.251681, "label": "671 Barclay's Bank", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4424164230_6c2b62d95a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1919 to house the Los Angeles Stock Exchange, this thirteen-story Beaux Arts building was designed by architects Morgan, Walls &amp; Morgan.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424164230/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.031988, "longitude": -118.297164, "label": "672 Percy H. Clark Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2725/4423400557_674fffb605_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman residence was built in 1903 by real estate developer Percy Clark. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423400557/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104947, "longitude": -118.344188, "label": "673 The Outpost 11", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/4424164478_bba192df07_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Spanish Colonial Revival residence was built in 1929. It was originally the site of The Outpost, an adobe structure where the Treaty of Cahuenga was signed in 1847, marking an end to California's involvement in the Mexican War.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424164478/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.115081, "longitude": -118.287665, "label": "674 Jacobson House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4029/4423400937_1b617b03a5_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect Edward H. Fickett designed this post-and-beam style residence built in 1966. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423400937/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.093688, "longitude": -118.326789, "label": "675 Villa Elaine", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4024/4423401081_f3abff6fe5_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect L.A. Smith designed this Spanish Revival apartment structure constructed in 1925. Artist Man Ray was a tenant in the building. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423401081/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.099518, "longitude": -118.259405, "label": "676 Neutra Office Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2729/4424164942_cdb803efd4_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This International Modern building was designed by architect Richard Neutra and constructed in 1951.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424164942/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048073, "longitude": -118.315593, "label": "677 Horatio Cogswell House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4423401447_b2c34c50c1_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1911 by Horatio Cogswell, this Craftsman residence includes servants' quarters.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423401447/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.031724, "longitude": -118.297168, "label": "678 The Furlong House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4071/4424165300_db6c702146_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Los Angeles architect Frank Tyler designed this transitional Tudor Craftsman house built in 1910. Thomas Furlong, city clerk and treasurer of the City of Vernon from 1907 to 1950, occupied this residence from 1921 to 1958 with his family. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424165300/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.076142, "longitude": -118.488561, "label": "680 Mutual Housing Association Site", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4423401785_620d7b308e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1948, this Modern residence was designed by A. Quincy Jones, Jr. and Whitney R. Smith.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423401785/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.125818, "longitude": -118.324215, "label": "681 S.H. Woodruff Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4059/4423401947_06d23fb280_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This residence was designed by A. Quincy Jones, Jr. and Whitney R. Smith and built in 1948.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423401947/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.074484, "longitude": -118.486253, "label": "682 Schott House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4423402155_d10b3d4897_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect John DeLario designed this Spanish Colonial Revival home built in 1925.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423402155/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.157733, "longitude": -118.425159, "label": "683 Chase Knolls Garden Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4423402301_a7055d6959_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Heth Wharton, this garden apartment complex was constructed between 1947 and 1949.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423402301/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.074124, "longitude": -118.304155, "label": "684 Heart House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/4423402435_8206046c4c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman residence was designed by John and Donald Parkinson and constructed in 1910.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423402435/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.050682, "longitude": -118.256737, "label": "686 Superior Oil Company Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4423402671_6ff0557aa0_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect Claude Beelman designed the Corporate Modern style building erected in 1955. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423402671/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105776, "longitude": -118.319084, "label": "687 Tornborg House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2722/4423402843_39120fbcde_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman residence was built in 1908.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423402843/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.114762, "longitude": -118.297635, "label": "689 Philip Chandler House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2775/4423403077_0eaefc27c3_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1936 for a member of the prominent Chandler family, this Tudor Revival residence was designed by architect Gerald Colcord.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423403077/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.106208, "longitude": -118.282011, "label": "690 Elliot House", "html": "Architect Rudolph M. Schindler designed this 1930 International Modern style building."},
{"latitude": 34.103782, "longitude": -118.218743, "label": "691 Carl C. Warden Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2722/4423403251_b6262ac2ed_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architects Meyer &amp; Holler designed this Prairie style residence that was constructed in 1910.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423403251/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.139667, "longitude": -118.201951, "label": "692 Dahlia Motors Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4424167042_dd7b13760f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Art Deco building was built in 1931.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424167042/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.075262, "longitude": -118.485641, "label": "693 Israel House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2696/4423403595_d391056db1_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A. Quincy Jones, Jr. and Frederick R. Emmons designed this Modern residence built circa 1950.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423403595/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.04015, "longitude": -118.514527, "label": "694 Emmons House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4424167386_993bf7c3cd_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Architect Frederick R. Emmons designed this Modern residence for himself and his family in 1954.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424167386/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073287, "longitude": -118.486686, "label": "695 Gross House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2760/4423403867_4ac0581a07_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1950 Modern residence was designed by A. Quincy Jones, Jr., Whitney R. Smith and Edgardo Contini.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423403867/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.0397, "longitude": -118.464874, "label": "696 Jones &amp; Emmons Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2726/4423404075_f982eb4a90_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1954, this Modern building was designed by A. Quincy Jones, Jr. and Frederick R. Emmons. Designed to house the architects' offices, it utilizes the contemporary post-and-beam construction the firm was noted for.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423404075/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.075191, "longitude": -118.48467, "label": "697 Kermin House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2757/4424167926_e80f1749f2_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Modern residence was designed by A. Quincy Jones, Jr., Whitney R. Smith and Edgardo Contini and built circa 1950. It was built as part of an effort by the Mutual Housing Association to provide large-scale affordable housing.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424167926/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.0761, "longitude": -118.484793, "label": "698 Sherwood House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4041/4424168038_c8de612627_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Modern residence was designed by A. Quincy Jones, Whitney R. Smith and Edgardo Contini and built circa 1950.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424168038/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.091726, "longitude": -118.275497, "label": "699 August House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4009/4423404567_18ec884206_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Craftsman residence was built in 1913.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423404567/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.202121, "longitude": -118.601402, "label": "700 Canoga Park Branch Library", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4003/4424168360_11d3deaf0b_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architects Ralph Bowerman and Charles Hobson, this Modern structure was constructed in 1959.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424168360/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.064621, "longitude": -118.349192, "label": "701 Burnside Manor", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4424168550_247000d450_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424168550/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.098842, "longitude": -118.3552, "label": "702 Hewitt Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2800/4423405115_1451328114_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423405115/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.067861, "longitude": -118.42685, "label": "703 Chateau Colline", "html": "<img src='http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Chateau_Colline%2C_Los_Angeles.JPG/250px-Chateau_Colline%2C_Los_Angeles.JPG' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by architect Percy Parke Lewis, Chateau Colline was built in 1935. Its leaded-glass windows, turrets, and climbing vines make it look like a castle. The building also has large wood-burning fireplaces with handcrafted mantels, bakelite intercoms, vaulted ceilings and outside nooks for milk bottles. According to the Los Angeles Times, rumor has it that 'Clark Gable and Bette Davis once lived there, holding lavish parties in a second-story apartment.'  The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003."},
{"latitude": 34.096402, "longitude": -118.266679, "label": "704 John R. Hunt House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3297/3431874466_3d1b0f7963.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/kansas_sebastian/3431874466/in/set-72157616537747827/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.032772, "longitude": -118.326349, "label": "705 Dryden Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2563/4423405135_e4cfcc3a3e_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423405135/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.064552, "longitude": -118.285518, "label": "706 First Congregational Church of Los Angeles", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2724/4424169010_a55c0c42c8_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> First Congregational Church of Los Angeles was founded in 1867 and is the oldest Protestant church in continuous service in Los Angeles. The present cathedral style building is the church's fifth home and was completed in 1932. It was designed by Los Angeles architects James E. and David C. Allison in the gothic revival style and built of reinforced concrete. Its design is reminiscent of the tower of Oxford University's Magdalen College. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424169010/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.055974, "longitude": -118.317466, "label": "707 Weber House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4423405669_f6c5326c47_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423405669/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.040458, "longitude": -118.254206, "label": "708 Gerry Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2706/4424169462_c9b1c1210e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1947, the Streamline Modern style building is a high-rise building in the Fashion District of Los Angeles.  It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424169462/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.041549, "longitude": -118.252565, "label": "709 Gray Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2768/4423406079_386b72e166_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423406079/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.042885, "longitude": -118.250594, "label": "710 M. J. Connell Buildings 1, 2, 3 &amp; 7", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2771/4424169940_bc1e77908a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424169940/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.042598, "longitude": -118.250979, "label": "711 M. J. Connell Building 4, 5, &amp; 6", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4056/4423406503_645092b49a_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423406503/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.038771, "longitude": -118.217382, "label": "713 Santa Fe Hospital", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2781/4424170352_d8c5d11edd_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Originally the Santa Fe Railroad Hospital, the hospital was constructed for railroad employees in 1904 in Boyle Heights and reconstructed in 1924. The hospital ceased operation as a medical facility in 1990. Since that time, it has been used primarily as a filming location. The hospital was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in January 2006. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424170352/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.101645, "longitude": -118.304201, "label": "714 Don Carlos Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4011/4423406917_6be22565cb_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423406917/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.120251, "longitude": -118.321959, "label": "715 Lehman House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2795/4424170744_f6ccfbc3a2_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424170744/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.066846, "longitude": -118.502197, "label": "716 Cliff May Experimental House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2764/4424170928_be9eb9865a_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424170928/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102902, "longitude": -118.216316, "label": "717 Pilot House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4034/4423407389_b2e03807ec_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423407389/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.131667, "longitude": -118.448865, "label": "718 Ward House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4423407597_5e92878e33_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423407597/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046337, "longitude": -118.281791, "label": "719 E.A.K. Hackett House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4424171384_2a05ca1a43_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424171384/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073204, "longitude": -118.484816, "label": "720 Arens House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4072/4423407807_ebff264408_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423407807/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.074325, "longitude": -118.484496, "label": "721 Stoleroff House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4424171776_472aa7f555_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424171776/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073572, "longitude": -118.484429, "label": "722 Volk House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4424171970_2c096dfcb4_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424171970/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07612, "longitude": -118.484469, "label": "723 Wurtele House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4033/4423408319_26237d11ae_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423408319/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.990798, "longitude": -118.469041, "label": "724 Venice of America Home", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2780/4423408529_151e6d7318_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A late Victorian house built in 1906 in the Venice section of Los Angeles, California, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423408529/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.986815, "longitude": -118.278204, "label": "725 John G. Jones Lodge", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2794/4423408849_60285319f9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423408849/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.063749, "longitude": -118.293634, "label": "727 Founder's Church of Religious", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4424172936_c8246c7051_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424172936/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048041, "longitude": -118.247178, "label": "728 San Fernando Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4004/4424173158_29f7ee2830_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> A Renaissance Revival style building built in 1906 in downtown Los Angeles, California. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, converted into lofts in 2000, and declared a Historic-Cultural Monument in 2002. James B. Lankershim, a wealthy wheat farmer and miller whose father owned much of the San Fernando Valley in the late 19th Century, hired architect John F. Blee to design the building. Constructed at a reported cost of $200,000, the building opened in 1907 and was considered one of the finest office buildings in the city. The building's history includes reports of illegal gambling, resulting in multiple raids by the police. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424173158/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.04794, "longitude": -118.247604, "label": "729 Hellman Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4019/4423409455_243550fd1d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1902 by architect Alfred F. Rosenheim, the building was built on the site of Herman W. Hellman's house. It has since been converted to lofts. The Hellman and Continental Buildings were the first major structures to anchor the Spring Street Financial District. The H.W. Hellman Building, now known as Banco Popular, is an eight-story brick and concrete structure with a steel-skeleton frame. When it was built, it was the largest steelframe building on Los Angeles. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423409455/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048587, "longitude": -118.248338, "label": "730 Continental Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4070/4424173484_5a6aa03270_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Continental Building is a high-rise building in the historic core of Los Angeles, located at 408 S. Spring Street. Completed in 1903, it has 13 floors and stands at 174 feet.  It was the first high-rise building in Los Angeles. In 1904, shortly after the building was completed, the Los Angeles City Council enacted a 150-foot height limit on future buildings.  It is part of the Spring Street Financial District, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424173484/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.05871, "longitude": -118.442183, "label": "731 Westwood Village Memorial Park", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/4283438077_591852d30c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4283438077/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.738334, "longitude": -118.280254, "label": "732 San Pedro Municipal Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4424173710_c52be8f06f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Also known as 'San Pedro City Hall,' the seven-story Beaux Arts building was completed in 1928 and is the tallest building in San Pedro.  It includes an old jail, a wood-paneled courtroom, and a fire station converted into a museum <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424173710/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.080919, "longitude": -118.342946, "label": "733 The Garrick", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4424173948_56ca69ac0e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424173948/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.139102, "longitude": -118.210063, "label": "734 Bell Commercial Block", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2759/4424174138_de98474030_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424174138/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.087762, "longitude": -118.221032, "label": "735 Jeffries House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/4424174294_f88b645009_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424174294/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108966, "longitude": -118.18084, "label": "736 Monterey Trailer Park", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4067/4423410781_414c25e4ac_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Los Angeles' only historic (and landmarked) trailer parl, the Monterey Trailer Park sprang up during the early '20s as an early auto park-- a precursor to today's motel. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423410781/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.042804, "longitude": -118.253729, "label": "737 Gans Brothers Building", "html": ""},
{"latitude": 34.130807, "longitude": -118.219514, "label": "738 Alfred W. and Grace D. Hare", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/4423410973_c23bc59207_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423410973/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.068276, "longitude": -118.250643, "label": "739 J.M. Haff 4-Plex", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4424174910_911cfa46e4_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424174910/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.251085, "longitude": -118.266379, "label": "740 The Serulnic House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2695/4424175040_d9c26c690e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Serulnic House, built in 1952, is a hillside house designed by Richard Neutra for his secretary and her husband, a musician with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424175040/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047282, "longitude": -118.249621, "label": "741 Security Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4423411401_cb20d5ae81_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Security Building is an 11-floor building built in 1906. It was the tallest building in the city for four years. It is part of the Spring Street Financial District, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423411401/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.061664, "longitude": -118.294287, "label": "743 Immanuel Presbyterian Church", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4008/4423411557_bbb2236541_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Gothic in design, the church contains two chapels, the main chapel and the smaller 'Westminster Chapel.' Immanuel is a vibrant, multi-cultural, bi-lingual urban community living and acting in Wilshire Center/Koreatown in Los Angeles.  It has a long history of community engagement and an ongoing commitment to work for justice and build bridges of peace locally, nationally and globally.  A diverse spiritual community seeking to welcome all people, Immanuel serves the varied needs of the people of Los Angeles through community services and advocacy while working to develop people and power for social and structural change through community organizing.  It also serves as a vital hub for many community activities and collaborates regularly with various community groups, organizations and service agencies working for transformation in regional Los Angeles.      <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423411557/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047981, "longitude": -118.438217, "label": "745 Durham House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4067/4338029533_a11c324107_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338029533/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048071, "longitude": -118.438297, "label": "746 Pengelly House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/4338771720_8fd2f69d6a.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338771720/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048132, "longitude": -118.43835, "label": "747 Siple House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2773/4338030549_35fd609226_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338030549/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045426, "longitude": -118.258118, "label": "748 South Park Loft Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2731/4423411667_a6b179a3ec_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Designed by Claude Beelman and located in downtown Los Angeles, the building was built in 1924 as an eight-story parking garage. It was one of America's first parking structures, and is one of the few parking garages listed in the National Register of Historic Places, having received the distinction in 2004. It is one of more than ten buildings designed by Claud Beelman listed on the National Register. The building has been converted to lofts and is now known as 'South Park Lofts.'  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423411667/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.991384, "longitude": -118.458579, "label": "749 Venice City Hall", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4424175688_b049c02243_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424175688/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.257077, "longitude": -118.599, "label": "750 The Munch Box", "html": ""},
{"latitude": 33.706849, "longitude": -118.288887, "label": "751 Redmen's Hall", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4022/4423412043_f4fae8bd65_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Craftsman-style lodge was originally a library when built in 1915; it later became the local chapter of the Order of Red Men. Their rituals and regalia are modeled after those used by Native Americans. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423412043/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.142797, "longitude": -118.220228, "label": "752 Hanson Puthuff House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2760/4424176106_2a5af749d3_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424176106/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.103618, "longitude": -118.216371, "label": "753 H.W. Ayres House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4011/4423412485_3e7f2569c0_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423412485/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.040629, "longitude": -118.337127, "label": "754 First Presbyterian Church of Los", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4424176498_d15a483120_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424176498/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10496, "longitude": -118.323964, "label": "755 Vista Del Mar Steps", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/4519355077_b218c4ce70_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519355077/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.079245, "longitude": -118.320744, "label": "756 Henry W. O'Melveny House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4015/4423412777_d88b23b96f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423412777/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.034965, "longitude": -118.31782, "label": "757 Joseph Dupy Residence / South Seas Edwardian", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2765/4424176836_a62a9ef09f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424176836/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.144114, "longitude": -118.219315, "label": "758 Keran Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2789/4423413183_8b718457aa_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423413183/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.128644, "longitude": -118.353362, "label": "759 Gerst Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4423413361_c1d778e600_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423413361/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.143591, "longitude": -118.218315, "label": "760 Case Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4070/4424177432_8210c7e876_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424177432/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03869, "longitude": -118.309485, "label": "761 Kissam House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4033/4423413845_3ccb0d9464_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423413845/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105519, "longitude": -118.301204, "label": "762 Sowden house", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4052/4209775240_b108992972_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Also known as the 'Jaws House', is a residence built in 1926 in the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles, California. Built by Lloyd Wright (eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright), the house is noted for its use of ornamented concrete blocks and for its striking facade, resembling (depending on the viewer's points of cultural reference) either a Mayan temple or the gaping open mouth of a great white shark. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209775240/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.042268, "longitude": -118.256266, "label": "765 Blackstone's Department Store", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/4424178068_70e2b4d823_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424178068/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.049715, "longitude": -118.257611, "label": "766 General Petroleum Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2698/4423414373_1fbced5a55_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Also known as the Mobil Oil Building and the Pegasus Apartments, the building is a high rise in downtown Los Angeles built in 1949 designed by Wurdeman and Becket and P.J. Walker in the Modern style. The building was later converted into apartments operated under the name Pegasus. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423414373/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.99755, "longitude": -118.479025, "label": "767 Temple Mishkon Tephilo", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3562/3602513214_edb5c6db41.jpg?v=0' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Temple Mishkon Tephilo was founded in 1918 and relocated to its current location, a historic building, in 1948.  Located in Venice, the synagogue emphasizes music, food, spirit, and access.  Socially aware artists, writers, and intellectuals are drawn... <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3602513214/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.064296, "longitude": -118.327347, "label": "768 Ravenswood Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4036/4423414403_ea2af7ec44_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Ravenswood was designed by architect Max Maltzmanand and built by Paramount Pictures in 1930, a landmark Art Deco masterpiece located on 570 North Rossmore Avenue in Hollywood, California.  The building has housed several movie stars including Mae West, Clark Gable, and Ava Gardner. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423414403/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.144426, "longitude": -118.203934, "label": "771 J.L. Hodge Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2679/4423414567_f62f5bf5a2_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423414567/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047884, "longitude": -118.248982, "label": "772 Title Insurace Building", "html": ""},
{"latitude": 34.102233, "longitude": -118.34353, "label": "775 El Cadiz Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4045/4423415123_88a28c13d1_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423415123/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.08345, "longitude": -118.307894, "label": "777 Weaver Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4424179136_c0fd0a0b82_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424179136/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.093921, "longitude": -118.209181, "label": "778 Murdock Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4424179174_7362cece65_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424179174/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.031232, "longitude": -118.275486, "label": "779 Michael J. Connell Carriage House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4424179418_a8bfb04946_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424179418/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.03357, "longitude": -118.299046, "label": "780 Bernays House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/4424179468_2bc9c68d57_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424179468/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.119141, "longitude": -118.213388, "label": "781 Mills Cottage", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/4423415839_793e0c7487_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423415839/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.222944, "longitude": -118.511587, "label": "782 El Encanto", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2708/4424179924_5aba5f9d41_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Barn built in 1942 and converted into a residence by architect Henry Withey in 1947 for General Harris Malasky, who renamed it Black Hawk Ranch. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424179924/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.088179, "longitude": -118.350963, "label": "783 Covert Cottages Bungalow Court", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4020/4424180054_5b69de808d_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424180054/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.100655, "longitude": -118.278365, "label": "784 Paul Lauritz House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4058/4424180318_fed049f8a9_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424180318/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.128704, "longitude": -118.368427, "label": "785 Chemosphere House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4004/4209012861_d97b0e7c89_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built by American architect John Lautner in 1960, is an innovative Modernist octagon house in Los Angeles, California. The building stands on the San Fernando Valley side of the Hollywood Hills, just off of Mulholland Drive. It is a one story octagon with around 2200 square feet of living space. Most distinctively, the house is perched atop a concrete pole nearly thirty feet high. This innovative design was Lautner's solution to a site that, with a slope of 45 degrees, was thought to be practically unbuildable. The house is reached by a funicular. The building, which the Encyclopaedia Britannica once called 'the most modern home built in the world,' is admired both for the ingenuity of its solution to the problem of the site and for its unique design. The house was included in a list of all time top ten houses in Los Angeles in a Los Angeles Times survey of experts in December 2008. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4209012861/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.048579, "longitude": -118.255635, "label": "786 Edwards-Wildey Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2707/4424180502_1ee797df70_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424180502/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.99609, "longitude": -118.254529, "label": "787 Fire Station 21", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3040/3608287345_d476a0a6a1.jpg?v=0' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Fire Station 21, still in use today, was opened on September 1, 1907.   The 1933 Long Beach earthquake destroyed the original building and the station was temporarily moved to 4925 Compton Avenue until 1941. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3608287345/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.025183, "longitude": -118.223201, "label": "788 Sears, Roebuck &amp; Company Mail Order Building", "html": "Built in 1927 as a distribution center for the company's mail order department, the building served that function until 1992, when Sears closed its Los Angeles distribution center and sold the building. Though Sears still operates a retail store on the ground floor, the rest of the enormous complex has remained vacant since 1992. The 1,800,000 square foot complex, considered one of the iconic landmarks of LA's Eastside, has been the subject of several renovation proposals since the mid-1990s.  The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006."},
{"latitude": 34.047014, "longitude": -118.260126, "label": "789 Southern California Gas Company", "html": "A group of buildings on Flower Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The complex was originally used as offices by the Southern California Gas Company, but was later converted to lofts. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004."},
{"latitude": 34.060905, "longitude": -118.2587, "label": "790 Belmont Tunnel / Toluca Substation and Yard", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2788/4424180676_295758cc04_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424180676/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070646, "longitude": -118.310549, "label": "792 B.H. Hiss House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4423416991_0071667333_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423416991/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.174358, "longitude": -118.402973, "label": "793 La Casa Sueno De Lewis Stone Ranch", "html": "Spanish Colonial Revival structure built in 1930 with stucco cladding, low pitched tile roof, and decorative glazed tile and ironwork."},
{"latitude": 34.044353, "longitude": -118.232768, "label": "795 Santa Fe Inbound Freight House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2739/4424181084_4efb2eb0d4_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424181084/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.053073, "longitude": -118.34139, "label": "796 Jacobson Duplex", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/4424181246_08828b4033_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424181246/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073826, "longitude": -118.484676, "label": "797 Hamma House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/4424181422_b1cb32abce_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Also known as the Mutual Housing Association, the house was part of a model cooperative community built from 1947-50. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424181422/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030172, "longitude": -118.28624, "label": "798 Mary E. Smith House", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3398/3606097320_d2b57f46b9.jpg?v=0' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Mary E. Smith House is a transitional Craftsman/Victorian built in 1906 and designed by John C. Austin. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3606097320/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105072, "longitude": -118.334302, "label": "799 Chateau Des Fleurs", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2764/4424181606_4ae6cc43c2_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424181606/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.099285, "longitude": -118.3204, "label": "801 The Courtyard Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2797/4423417855_129ba0fb2e_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423417855/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.108758, "longitude": -118.178626, "label": "802 Hodel Residence and Tea House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4019/4424181956_28328086e2_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424181956/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.061205, "longitude": -118.317992, "label": "803 A. W. Black Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2772/4423418169_972cf323b7_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423418169/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.068022, "longitude": -118.29681, "label": "804 Gless Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4052/4424182304_778224bc44_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424182304/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070543, "longitude": -118.310549, "label": "805 J.A. Howsley House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4018/4424182468_6ee5912f1f_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424182468/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045721, "longitude": -118.249318, "label": "806 Kerckoff Building and Annex", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4424182636_0204ff7496_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424182636/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.066827, "longitude": -118.477601, "label": "808 Maxwell House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/4423418739_6766ec2b0f_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The first peaked roof house designed by Richard Neutra with triangular glazed gable openings.  Built in 1941, the house profoundly influenced American suburban architecture in the 1950s and 1960s.  The house was moved to Angelino Heights 2007-08. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423418739/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073618, "longitude": -118.294332, "label": "809 Franklin T Briles Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4424182698_1aa3285666_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424182698/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073691, "longitude": -118.310134, "label": "810 Edward J. Borgmeyer House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4424182738_8a49b47869_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424182738/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.045252, "longitude": -118.324786, "label": "811 Tate -McCoy Homestead", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2757/4424182784_a34609365d_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424182784/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.116377, "longitude": -118.292542, "label": "812 Wirin House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4056/4423418939_5967c3596a_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423418939/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062291, "longitude": -118.343032, "label": "813 Security-First National Bank", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4060/4424182874_5f032247d5_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424182874/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.735268, "longitude": -118.284249, "label": "814 The Danish Castle", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4051/4424182896_a10e440f9f_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424182896/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.055706, "longitude": -118.305173, "label": "815 French Chateau Apartments The French Chateau Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4423419035_b5605df2f3_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419035/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.103474, "longitude": -118.341902, "label": "816 Nirvana Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/4423419065_d31b85cabc_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419065/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102199, "longitude": -118.333444, "label": "817 La Leyenda Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4424182966_85e87e46b3_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424182966/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.039512, "longitude": -118.3045, "label": "818 J. R. Dennison House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4423419139_2f0582a273_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419139/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.031121, "longitude": -118.286615, "label": "819 Vista Magnolia Court", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4424183088_e0b6ae2a02_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424183088/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030222, "longitude": -118.286331, "label": "820 Williard J. Doran Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2699/4423419213_b7b46e53de_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419213/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.104933, "longitude": -118.340322, "label": "821 Las Orchidas", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4040/4423419249_e192271ceb_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419249/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.103822, "longitude": -118.358562, "label": "822 Hellman House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4423419275_62b58c8c0e_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419275/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070336, "longitude": -118.251558, "label": "823 Marshall Flats", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4022/4423419313_4031c51da8_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419313/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07258, "longitude": -118.258163, "label": "824 Mary E. Stilson Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3297/3605292507_c4b84244c6.jpg?v=0' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> In 1906 the Mary E. Stilson Residence was designed by Authur B. Benton. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3605292507/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.07049, "longitude": -118.251892, "label": "827 Arthur B. Benton Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4423419365_b3a9f61433_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419365/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.142314, "longitude": -118.42632, "label": "828 Harry J. Wolff House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4424183282_40cc282cb9_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424183282/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.062582, "longitude": -118.415924, "label": "829 James Goldstein Office", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4034/4424183306_789af7c1bb_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Office suite in 26-story high rise, designed by architect John Lautner in 1987. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424183306/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.25194, "longitude": -118.291162, "label": "830 Blarney Castle", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2686/4423419429_5bd13ccdf2_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419429/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.097801, "longitude": -118.273407, "label": "831 Luby and Anastasia Bubeshko Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2769/4424183360_be27f814ca_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424183360/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.105377, "longitude": -118.303517, "label": "832 Casa Laguna", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2708/4423419501_752d8d6466_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419501/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.115367, "longitude": -118.318862, "label": "833 Grier House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4009/4423419521_fcc411b958_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419521/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.070164, "longitude": -118.490734, "label": "834 Gustav R. Rich House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4072/4424183430_595e5e63cd_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424183430/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.064528, "longitude": -118.323046, "label": "835 Petitfils-Boos Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4040/4424183482_40acb5bb17_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> The Petitfils--Boos House is a Renaissance Revival style mansion in the Hancock Park section of Los Angeles, California. It was designed by Charles F. Plummer and built in 1922. In 2005, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places based on architectural criteria. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424183482/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.09605, "longitude": -118.268277, "label": "837 Droste House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/4424183502_33b3016ea3_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424183502/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.247051, "longitude": -118.290257, "label": "838 Oak Glen Ranch", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2695/4424183550_83ba1c9fcd_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424183550/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.097215, "longitude": -118.250384, "label": "839 Paul Landacre Cabin and Grounds", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4423419671_2d3987f777_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419671/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.111966, "longitude": -118.312692, "label": "840 Amsalem A. Ernst House", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2736/4423419701_ef783857d4_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419701/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.261736, "longitude": -118.288685, "label": "841 Weatherwolde Castle", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/4423419737_8ab657928c_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Exotic-style house built in 1928, designed to resemble a French Normandy 16th century castle <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419737/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.106192, "longitude": -118.333491, "label": "842 Ojai Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4046/4423419787_6cb2f5f02a_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419787/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.111841, "longitude": -118.287486, "label": "843 Los Feliz Brown Derby", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4067/4423419813_ff4d2a0383_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419813/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.085312, "longitude": -118.280176, "label": "844 Purviance Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4014/4423419849_2cf9906cc0_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419849/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102523, "longitude": -118.217005, "label": "845 Mount Washington Hotel/Self Realization Fellowship International Headquarters", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2800/4423419881_d287a45f03_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419881/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.109287, "longitude": -118.336855, "label": "846 B. A. G. Fuller House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4034/4423419897_f063eb1058_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419897/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.059259, "longitude": -118.312029, "label": "847 Richardson Apartments", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2690/4423419935_e8323233ae_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423419935/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.302148, "longitude": -118.505409, "label": "848 Eichler Homes-Foster Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4423420233_c01151e379_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Mid-20th century post-and-beam house designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons for Eichler Homes.  The house epitomizes modernist architecture and indoor-outdoor living with extensive glass walls opening to a large rear yard. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420233/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.094341, "longitude": -118.221368, "label": "849 Nickel Leong Mansion", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4423420263_ace2cc6c42_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420263/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.057865, "longitude": -118.318843, "label": "850 William J. Hubbard Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/4423420301_9b71509565_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420301/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.0965, "longitude": -118.377969, "label": "852 Wolff Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4023/4423420333_53ae0a5a9b_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420333/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.06463, "longitude": -118.312974, "label": "853 La Marquise", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4423420359_a0930b33ba_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420359/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046263, "longitude": -118.313184, "label": "854 Cline Residence and Museum", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4071/4424184256_0179d8214b_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424184256/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.046158, "longitude": -118.313184, "label": "855 Statton Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2716/4423420387_83c6a776ff_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420387/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.087395, "longitude": -118.268553, "label": "856 Skinner House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4045/4424184296_5159e77608_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424184296/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073849, "longitude": -118.342759, "label": "858 One Hundred Sycamore", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/4424184328_a8bbd2f888_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424184328/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.094012, "longitude": -118.331175, "label": "859 Orchard Gables Cottage Orchard Gabels Cottage", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4519355115_9e5c50017c_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1904 in the Hollywood area, this home features elements of the Arts and Crafts style and the English Country Cottage Revival style.  Designed by architect Norman F. Marsh, the home was built during the development of the township of Colegrove by U.S. Senator Cornelius Cole (1822- 1924) and predates the 1909 annexation of Hollywood.    <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519355115/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.129768, "longitude": -118.362986, "label": "860 Kallis House", "html": "Built in 1946, this modern style home was designed by internationally acclaimed architect R.M. Schindler (1887-1953) and is one of his most significant designs from his later period of work.  It was built for Mischa Kallis, an artist and art director for Universal Studios."},
{"latitude": 34.073353, "longitude": -118.29526, "label": "861 Monsignor O'Brien House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4423420455_c7082e9b9e_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1925 in the Ambassador Hill area of Los Angeles, north of Wilshire Center, this Mediterranean-Spanish Colonial Revival residence was designed by Clarence J. Smale.  The home was owned for many decades by Monsignor Kenneth R. O'Brien, a prominent member of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles.    <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420455/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.073058, "longitude": -118.485979, "label": "862 Miller House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4071/4424184368_3c11ed950b_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' />  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424184368/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.066148, "longitude": -118.320152, "label": "863 Los Tiempos - The Chandler Estate", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4424184392_968cbd1ee7_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1913, this Beaux-Arts style residence in Windsor Square was designed by pioneering architect Julia Morgan for Dr. Peter Janss, developer of Westwood.  The home was later purchased by Norman and Dorothy Chandler, owners of the Los Angeles Times and major figures in the social and cultural development of Los Angeles. The house served as Dorothy Chandler's command post for the fundraising campaign to build the Music Center.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424184392/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.029566, "longitude": -118.317744, "label": "865 Joseph L. Starr Farmhouse", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4036/4423420521_1e0cd618cc_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1888 in the Jefferson Park neighborhood, this Victorian era farmhouse was designed by architect Jasper Newton Preston, responsible for several late 19th-century public buildings in downtown Los Angeles.  The home was built on what was once several acres of farmland. <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420521/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.030742, "longitude": -118.321235, "label": "866 Glen Lukens Home and Studio", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2792/4423420539_8a3da96fc0_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1940 in the West Adams area, this International Style home was designed by famed modernist architect Raphael Soriano (1907-1988).  The house was built for ceramic artist Glen Lukens (presently vacant) (1887-1967), a major contributor to the 'California School' of fine art ceramics.    <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420539/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.102965, "longitude": -118.330881, "label": "867 Mayfair Apartments and Rooftop Neon Sign", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4040/4423420571_f0876690c6_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1925 and designed by architect William Allen, the four-story residential apartment exemplifies the Romanesque/Renaissance Revival style and is a distinguished example of an early multi-family building in the Hollywood area, with its neon 'Mayfair' sign atop the property. The Classical Revival style gives the Mayfair a sophistication that contrasts with the period's ubiquitous two-story bungalows.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420571/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.09498, "longitude": -118.260798, "label": "868 O'Neill Duplex No. 1", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2744/4423420595_89525460ee_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This 1953 duplex built for Virginia O'Neill is situated in the hills overlooking Silver Lake and represents a classic example of International Style residential architecture. The house was planned and constructed by noted design-builder Rodney A. Walker, who achieved widespread recognition for his mid-Century Modern designs through his early work for R.M. Schindler and creation of Case Study Project Houses #16-18.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420595/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.152349, "longitude": -118.362393, "label": "869 Bakman House", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4024/4423420615_5c7af9f364_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1929 for pioneering San Fernando Valley landowner and businessman Dan Bakman, this Spanish Colonial Revival style house was one of the original homes in the Toluca Lake area. Bakman, a managing partner of the Bonner Fruit Packing Company, lived in the house until his death, and it remains one of the finest examples of early residential development in the East San Fernando Valley.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420615/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.054438, "longitude": -118.306399, "label": "870 San Marino Villas", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4059/4423420639_77e57683da_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1923, this three story apartment building in the Wilshire Center area is a distinguished example of Spanish Colonial/Mission Revival style architecture and the early development of the luxury apartment. Designed by architect H. Monroe Banfield, the San Marino Villas afforded residents large units the size of a private home.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420639/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.042831, "longitude": -118.253704, "label": "871 810 South Spring Street Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4424184528_3d5b385db9_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1924, this twelve-story Beaux-Arts style building represents a prominent, well-preserved example of the early 20th century commercial and financial development of Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles, once known as the 'Wall Street of the West.' Architects Albert R. Walker and Percy A. Eisen designed the building, now being converted to live-work condominiums, and were responsible for other Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments, including the Fine Arts Building (HCM #125) and the Oviatt Building (HCM #195).   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4424184528/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.051045, "longitude": -118.244897, "label": "873 Higgins Building", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4001/4423420679_6ba91b41c1_o.png' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1910, this 10-story Beaux- Arts style commercial building was designed and built by noted architect Arthur L. Haley and engineer Albert Carey Martin. In addition to pioneering the use of concrete for multi-story building construction with the Higgins Building, A.C. Martin would eventually be responsible for two other Los Angeles City Historic- Cultural Monuments, including Los Angeles City Hall. This building was recently rehabilitated into loft-style housing, with ground floor restaurants and the trendy Edison Bar in the basement.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4423420679/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.10994, "longitude": -118.32203, "label": "874 Garber House", "html": "Built in 1922, this English Tudor Revival style house is located near the Hollywoodland area in Beachwood Canyon. The home was commissioned by Winifred Garber, an important early developer of Los Angeles, and was designed by architect Herbert A. Linthwaite, notable for inventing the 'hollow channel concrete wall.'"},
{"latitude": 34.056695, "longitude": -118.307655, "label": "875 Val D'Amour Apartments", "html": "Built in 1928 in the Pellissier Square neighborhood of Wilshire Center, this six-story residential apartment building is an exceptional example of Art Deco residential architecture. The building is representative of Los Angeles' luxury apartments of the 1920's, and is a contributing structure to the Wilshire Center Apartment District, determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places."},
{"latitude": 34.101397, "longitude": -118.343141, "label": "876 Hollywood Professional Building", "html": "Constructed in Hollywood in 1924 and designed by architect Richard King, this eight-story Neo-Gothic commercial building housed the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 1938 to 1953. The building is significant to the development of the Hollywood entertainment industry, and once housed the office of President Ronald Reagan during his tenure as president of SAG,"},
{"latitude": 34.120077, "longitude": -118.19359, "label": "877 Wilkins House", "html": "Built for John Wilkins in 1911 in the Highland Park community of Northeast Los Angeles, the house is emblematic of Craftsman style architecture. The purity of the design of the Wilkins house and retention of its original form make it a significant example of the Craftsman style that helped define Los Angeles' residential architecture."},
{"latitude": 34.058867, "longitude": -118.310336, "label": "878 Arwyn Manor", "html": "Built in the Mid-Wilshire area in 1928, this six-story apartment building was designed in the Italian Renaissance Revival style by Charles Waldo Powers, architect of several other large apartment buildings during the 1920s Los Angeles building boom. With its prominent neon sign displaying the building's name, Arwyn Manor remains a significant example of the brick and steel frame apartment buildings constructed through the late 1920s until World War II."},
{"latitude": 34.031078, "longitude": -118.290173, "label": "879 Louise Pratt House", "html": "Built in 1904 for real estate developer and philanthropist Louise Pratt, wife of Edwin Pratt of the Los Angeles Electric Company and Lighting Company, this is a two-and-a-half story Swiss/Alpine and Craftsman style house in the North University Park area. The Pratt House is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places."},
{"latitude": 34.028253, "longitude": -118.284079, "label": "880 Bigelow-Wood Residence", "html": "Built in 1895 in the University Park neighborhood, this Queen Anne cottage was constructed for Palmer Bigelow, an early Los Angeles businessman. The residence was later owned by Luke Wood, a banker and eventual vice president of the Los Angeles City Parks Commission."},
{"latitude": 34.04907, "longitude": -118.249533, "label": "881 Judson Rives Building", "html": "This ten-story Beaux-Arts commercial building, built in 1906, was de- signed by architect Charles Ronald Aldrich, formerly architect for the University of Minnesota. The Judson Rives Building was built during a period of rapid construction along South Broadway as it became Los Angeles' most important early commercial and entertainment center. In 1924 the Broadway Theater opened on the building's ground floor as part of Broadway's vibrant theater district. The building is presently being converted into loft housing."},
{"latitude": 34.103722, "longitude": -118.333487, "label": "882 The Fontenoy", "html": "Constructed in Hollywood in 1929, this fourteen-story luxury Chateauesque-style apartment building, with its original rooftop neon sign, is one of the few remaining original 1920s apartment complexes designed by architect Leland A. Bryant. Bryant was a noted designer of other luxury apartment buildings, including the Sunset Towers (now the Argyle). Numerous famous tenants have resided in the Fontenoy, such as William Holden, Tom Mix, and Johnny Depp."},
{"latitude": 34.167114, "longitude": -118.371059, "label": "883 Weddington House", "html": "Built in 1904, this one-story California Bungalow reflects the early history of the development of North Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley.  It was built for the Weddington family, which established the township of Lankershim (later North Hollywood) in 1890."},
{"latitude": 34.029213, "longitude": -118.281401, "label": "884 Waters - Shaw Family Residence", "html": "This two-and-a-half story residential building exhibits character-defining features of Shingle-Craftsman style architecture, and is associated with the development of University Park.  It was built and designed in 1902-03 by John Parkinson, a noteworthy and prolific architect in Los Angeles, responsible for the design of many landmarks including the Los Angeles City Hall (1928), Alexandria Hotel (1906), and the Title Guarantee building (1931).  The building was constructed for Arthur Jay Waters (1871-1923), an early banker in Los Angeles who became president of Citizens National Bank."},
{"latitude": 34.04633, "longitude": -118.329394, "label": "885 Holmes Shannon House", "html": "Built in 1911, this two-and-a-half story residential building was designed in the Tudor-Craftsman style, and is associated with the development of Victoria Park.  It was designed by architects Robert Farquhar Train and Edmund Williams of the firm Train & Williams, identified with the Arroyo Guild of Fellow Craftsmen, and Arts and Crafts group of architects and artisans in Los Angeles.  It was built for Nellie Holmes Shannon (1863-1924) and her husband Michael Francis Shannon (1871-1923), who was widely cited by the Los Angeles Times as the City's first traffic officer."},
{"latitude": 34.082096, "longitude": -118.486936, "label": "886 Gould-Lafetra House", "html": "This three-story residential building in Bel Air was built and designed in 1968 by architect Raymond Kappe.  It is an excellent example of Modern architecture, with glass and wood siding punctuated by stacked cement block columns. Kappe began practicing in the 1950s using open plan post-and- beam construction, and designed over one hundred single-family homes in Southern California.  He taught at USC, founded the architecture department at Cal Poly Pomona, and later established the Southern California Institute of Architecture, where he served as its director until 1987."},
{"latitude": 34.052602, "longitude": -118.471944, "label": "887 Barry Building", "html": "This two-story commercial building is a well-preserved example of a mid-twentieth-century Modern commercial complex.  It was built in 1951 by architect Milton Caughey (1911-1958), winner of four Merit Awards by the Southern California Chapter of the AIA. The successful combination of design, scale, landscaping, and pedestrian accessibility, often rare with mid-20th century commercial buildings, con- tributes to the originality of the Barry Building's architecture.  The building's ground-floor storefront and courtyard have served as a bookstore, cafe, and community gathering place for nearly 50 years, since the opening of Brentwood Books in 1960, and are currently the home of Dutton's Brentwood Books."},
{"latitude": 34.035645, "longitude": -118.233434, "label": "888 National Biscuit Company Building", "html": "This seven- story industrial building in the Classical Revival-Beaux Arts style was built in 1925 and designed by the architectural firm of Eckel & Aldrich of St. Joseph, Missouri.  With the merger of several large baking companies in the United States, the National Biscuit Company (later known as Nabisco) was created in 1895 as one of the premier food production companies in the country, and the building served as their production facility for the Western United States. The building has recently been converted to loft housing."},
{"latitude": 34.132125, "longitude": -118.216391, "label": "889 McNary House", "html": "The one-story residential building and its adjacent garage (converted to residential use) exhibit character-defining features of Craftsman style architecture.  Built in 1917, the house was constructed for Thomas B. and Jennie McNary in what was then the city of Eagle Rock.  The McNary family was active in the Occidental Presbyterian Church as well as the Local Woman's Christian Temperance Union (HCM #562) which built their headquarters adjacent to the family's home."},
{"latitude": 34.143867, "longitude": -118.218538, "label": "890 Waite Residence", "html": "Built in 1922, the two-story residential building in Eagle Rock is designed in the Mediterranean Revival style.  Architect Harwood Hewitt, founding member and secretary of the Allied Architect Association, designed this building for Charles C. and Effie Waite, citrus farmers form Riverside County.  Hewitt also designed several landmarks in Los Angeles including Patriotic Hall, Los Angeles County USC Medical Center, and the Hall of Justice."},
{"latitude": 34.117258, "longitude": -118.180453, "label": "894 Monroe Cottage", "html": "Built circa 1898-99, this one- story residential building exhibits character- defining features of Victorian Folk style architecture that began in the late 1880s and gained popularity at the turn of the 20th century.  The house was built for a James Monroe and is emblematic of the early development of working class homes in the town of Garvanza, adjacent to Highland Park in Northeast Los Angeles."},
{"latitude": 34.100837, "longitude": -118.255249, "label": "895 How House", "html": "This Silver Lake home represents one of the most significant and influential works by internationally recognized architect R.M. Schindler.  Built in 1925, the two-story residential building has character-defining features of the International style. Distinctive interior elements include wood siding, and built-in furniture and cabinetry.  Its design influenced later Southern California architects such as Frank Gehry, Michael Rotundi, and Frank Israel."},
{"latitude": 34.128492, "longitude": -118.368442, "label": "896 Harpel House #1", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2764/4519355337_aeee4da392_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Built in 1956, this one-story residential building in the Holly- wood Hills exhibits character-defining features of the International style.  The irregular plan has a roof of rolled composition that consists of a trellis of 26 interlocking triangles supported by concrete caissons.  The house was designed by architect John Lautner (1911-1994), who is recognized as one of the premier American architects of 20th century Modernism.  Lautner's noteworthy designs include the iconic Chemosphere House, Silvertop House, and the Midtown School.    <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519355337/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.1036, "longitude": -118.273182, "label": "897 Haven of Rest", "html": "This Streamline Moderne style structure in Silver Lake was built in 1941 by a Christian singing quartet known as 'The Crew of the Good Ship Grace.' The building embellishes a nautical theme prevalent in the mid 20th century Christian ministries, with its concrete walkway resembling a ship gangway leading to the entrance, symmetrically arranged porthole windows, and nautical lights placed between doors and windows.  Designed by an unknown architect, it served as a recording studio and base for the group's ministry."},
{"latitude": 34.044513, "longitude": -118.25245, "label": "898 Van Nuys Building", "html": "Built in 1911-1912, this 11- story steel-frame commercial building in Downtown Los Angeles, now being adaptively reused as senior housing, is designed in the Beaux-Arts style.  Situated on the southwest corner of 7th and Spring Streets in Downtown Los Angeles, the building features Italianate details and colossal fluted Corinthian columns that span the lower two stories.  The building was designed by the noted Los Angeles architectural firm of Morgan, Walls & Morgan for Isaac Newton Van Nuys, a prominent Los Angeles landowner and businessman.  Constructed by the Van Nuys Building Company, it contributed to the concentration of financial services firms and facilities that made South Spring Street the 'Wall Street of the West' from the early 1900s through 1940s."},
{"latitude": 34.044216, "longitude": -118.254105, "label": "899 Charles C. Chapman Building", "html": "This 13-story commercial building in Downtown Los Angeles was built in 1911-12 in the Beaux-Arts style. Architect Ernest McConnell designed the building for the builder, The Los Angeles Investment Company, a major landowner and housing developer in the early twentieth century.  The building was sold in 1920 to Charles C. Chapman, founder of Chapman College in Orange County and the first mayor of the City of Fullerton.  More recently, the building has been converted to loft condominiums."},
{"latitude": 34.18478, "longitude": -118.449919, "label": "911 Van Nuys Branch Library", "html": "The library was built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by the firm of Allison & Allison, which also designed the Variety Arts Building (HCM #196) and campus buildings at UCLA.  The building was the 11th addition to the Los Angeles Branch library system; it may have been the first stand-alone library building in the San Fernando Valley.  It remained a library until 1963, and housed the Bureau of Fire Prevention until 2003.  Now listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the building recently sold to a Valley-based consultant who has plans to rehabilitate the structure as office space."},
{"latitude": 34.096511, "longitude": -118.301302, "label": "912 Bukowski Court", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2685/4519355683_dce3638cdd_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This Hollywood courtyard complex consists of Spanish Colonial Revival Style and California Bungalow-style residential buildings built in the early-mid 1920s.  While architecturally modest, the complex is significant for its association with noted novelist and poet Charles Bukowski (1920-1994).  Bukowski resided in the complex during the most prolific period of his literary career: he penned his first novel Post Office here, as well as other works. The property is also the setting for his novel Women.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519355683/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 33.97658, "longitude": -118.265189, "label": "914 Avalon Blvd Mexican Fan Palm Trees Avalon Ave between Lomita Blvd and W 1st St", "html": "<img src='http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3328/3612546140_ae633d8893_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Planted in 1931, the 218 Mexican Fan Palm Trees lining Avalon Boulevard have become an integral part of the Wilmington streetscape. Originally planted in an effort to beautify the city for the 1932 Olympic Games, the trees were also part of a larger project intended to better connect downtown with the Catalina cruise ship terminal. Today the trees stand over 80 feet tall, and illustrate the 'signature skyline trees' commonly associated with Los Angeles.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3612546140/in/set-72157600307125143/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.110371, "longitude": -118.309517, "label": "915 Victor Rossetti Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4519992544_1743cb921c_o.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Constructed in 1928 for prominent banker Victor Rossetti, this two-and-a-half story residence in the Los Feliz area is an excellent example of Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture. The residence is one of several area homes designed by the influential Paul R. Williams. The house's most notable features include a red clay tile roof, smooth stucco exterior, and arched entryway.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519992544/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.114829, "longitude": -118.291855, "label": "916 Petitfils Residence", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4036/4519354075_e62ea89895_m.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> This single-story Los Feliz area home was constructed in 1926 for oil tycoon Edward Petitfils and his wife Julia. It was designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by Wallace Neff, one of the city's foremost twentieth-century architects. Most notably, the house displays several of the signature design elements used by Neff, including arched doorways, detailed tile work, and wood paneling.  <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4519354075/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.126006, "longitude": -118.348128, "label": "917 Roland E. Hill House", "html": "This two-story house overlooking the Cahuenga Pass was designed by renowned architect Roland E. Hill. Completed in 1926, it was one of several area homes constructed in the French Eclectic storybook style. Arched entryways, circular staircases, and a gabled rooftop give the house a whimsical feel, and project a fairy tale image. In addition to private homes, Hill also designed several attractions for Disneyland, including the park's iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle."},
{"latitude": 34.139317, "longitude": -118.389268, "label": "918 Lydecker Hilltop House", "html": "Designed in 1939 by film special effects master Howard Lydecker, this one-story Studio City house is characteristic of Streamline Moderne architecture. Among the house's most notable features are its prominent curved living room, curved corners, and rounded walls, all of which give the structure an aerodynamic feel. Its design serves as an example of how the movie industry influenced architecture, as the house's interior is often likened to a movie set and showcases Lydecker's cinematic expertise."},
{"latitude": 34.057634, "longitude": -118.442989, "label": "919 UCLAN-Crest Theater", "html": "<img src='http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4338769956_c176633011.jpg' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Originally constructed in 1940, this single-story movie theater near UCLA was financed by Frances Fonda, wife of actor Henry Fonda. It was substantially remodeled in 1987 under the direction of Disney set designer Joseph Musil, who transformed the simplistic Crest into an elaborate Art Deco Revival style theater, complete with chevrons and sunbursts, a stepped facade, and a hand-painted mural depicting Los Angeles' landmarks in 1939. In addition to his work on this theater, Musil was instrumental in the renovation of the El Capitan Theater.   <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/4338769956/in/set-72157623248623463/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.094978, "longitude": -118.260081, "label": "922 Edward A. 'Tink' Adams House", "html": "This single-story residence in the Silver Lake area exhibits several character-defining features of the International style and traditional Japanese design. Completed in 1966, the house features a low-pitched gabled roof and a modernist-style garage, and is surrounded by an intricate Japanese garden. The residence was designed for graphic artist Edward 'Tink' Adams, who founded the school that would evolve into the acclaimed Art Center College of Design."},
{"latitude": 34.067563, "longitude": -118.371351, "label": "923 Kennedy Solow House", "html": "This two-story residence in the Park La Brea area was designed for Louis Kennedy, and was later the home of accomplished film processor Sidney P. Solow. Completed in 1926, the house exhibits characteristics of both the Spanish Colonial and Monterey Revival styles. The house was constructed by noted developer H. Cedric Roberts, who also built the first all-electric model home and helped design several of the city's largest housing tracts in the post-World War II era."},
{"latitude": 34.044534, "longitude": -118.322354, "label": "924 Bigford Residence", "html": "Constructed in 1912, this two-story residence in Arlington Heights exhibits character-defining features of Craftsman architecture. Among the house's most significant features are its wide front porch, wood shingle siding and built-in cabinetry. Although the architect is unknown, the house illustrates the quality of craftsmanship that characterized residential architecture during the Arts and Crafts period."},
{"latitude": 34.070728, "longitude": -118.314043, "label": "925 212 South Wilton Place Residence", "html": "Constructed in 1908, this two-story residence in Hancock Park was designed in the Classical Revival style. Paired columns, a dominant front porch, and a symmetric facade give the house a grand, imposing feel, and largely reflect Classical architecture. The house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing feature of the Wilton Historic District, one of the first residential enclaves built for the city's upper-middle class."},
{"latitude": 33.991629, "longitude": -118.459418, "label": "927 Sturdevant Bungalow", "html": "Constructed in 1914, this single-family bungalow in Venice exhibits a variety of design elements of Craftsman style. Most notably, the house features a full-width front porch, a fireplace constructed of stone and cast-concrete logs, and original fixtures and wood molding throughout the interior. The house's simple design is characteristic of Venice's early residential architecture."},
{"latitude": 34.055203, "longitude": -118.306444, "label": "928 Chateau Alpine", "html": "Located near Koreatown, this courtyard apartment complex was constructed in 1936 by the Surety Building and Finance Company. The complex exhibits a number of features consistent with the French Norman Revival style, including steeply pitched roofs, star-shaped chimneys, and decorative crown molding throughout the interior."},
{"latitude": 34.078597, "longitude": -118.342024, "label": "929 Oliver Flats", "html": "This two-story duplex in the Melrose area was designed by German-born carpenter and architect Paul Stockigt. Completed in 1927, the residence is characteristic of the Tudor Revival style. Among the house's notable features are an arched lancet entrance, gabled roof, and intricate wood- work throughout the interior. The level of detail throughout the house stands as a reminder of the quality of construction and the purity of design that characterized the work of European craftsmen."},
{"latitude": 34.13944, "longitude": -118.226094, "label": "931 Castle Crag", "html": "This two-and-one-half story Queen Anne style residence in Eagle Rock was built around 1888, when the surrounding area was almost entirely farmland and peach orchards. Although the architect and builder remain unknown, the house exhibits many contributing features of the Queen Anne style such as the bay turret with pointed finial rising from the partial third story, which demonstrates the asymmetrical style typical of buildings of the Victorian era.  Additional decorative elements such as classical banding, stained glass windows and ornamental corbels around the turret and shed dormer enhance the structure's charm and contribute to its authenticity."},
{"latitude": 34.124636, "longitude": -118.348614, "label": "932 Clarence G. Badger Residence", "html": "In 1916 this Spanish Colonial Revival style residence in the Hollywood Hills was constructed by Clarence G. Badger, a celebrated early Hollywood film director credited for discovering actress Clara Bow.  Badger directed over eighty films in his nearly thirty years in the business (1915-1941) and worked with many of Hollywood's biggest stars.  Significant architectural features include a hand-carved wooden front door, an outdoor staircase with customized tile flooring, and two double-tiered concrete chimneys.  Although the architect and builder remain unknown, this residence is an excellent early example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, which became wildly popular in the 1920s and '30s."},
{"latitude": 34.299512, "longitude": -118.495241, "label": "933 Kramer House", "html": "Designed by Joseph A. Kramer, this Granada Hills single-story residence, built in 1966, is a particularly distinctive and intact example of the Mid-Century Modern Ranch style.   With significant features such as a window-less facade, dual 'glacier rock' chimneys, and large rear patio, the house displays the popular design of its time.   The open and adaptable interior features a two-level living room with no interior support columns, a sunken 'conversation pit,' and many original built-ins."},
{"latitude": 34.059662, "longitude": -118.279885, "label": "934 Park Wilshire Building", "html": "Built in 1923, this eight-story multi-residential building in the Westlake-MacArthur Park neighborhood was designed by Clarence H. Russell and Norman W. Alpaugh, who together designed numerous buildings including the Town House Hotel (HCM # 576).  The Park Wilshire Building is characteristic of the Italian Renaissance Revival style with significant features including French doors on some of the top floor units, and terra cotta embellishments.  Two neon signs reading 'Park Wilshire' in Gothic text were added in the 1930s, among several similar rooftop neon signs lighting up the Wilshire corridor.  The Park Wilshire evokes a time when Wilshire Boulevard was flanked with apartment hotels representing cosmopolitan living for Los Angeles."},
{"latitude": 34.0382, "longitude": -118.5145, "label": "935 Santa Monica Forestry Station Eucalyptus Grove", "html": "<img src='http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2476/3611858547_ce32913e9c.jpg?v=0' style='width:100px;margin-right:5px;' align='left' /> Santa Monica Forestry Station Eucalyptus Grove was part of the nation's experimentation with forestry stations.  Abbot Kinney was associated with the property through his work to plant the eucalyptus tree throughout Southern California.  Eight acres... <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityprojectca/3611858547/' target='_blank'>Read more</a>"},
{"latitude": 34.047866, "longitude": -118.529052, "label": "936 Aldersgate/We Boys - J.O.C. Lodge", "html": "Built around 1910, this two-and-a-half story residential building exhibits character-defining features of Mission Revival-Craftsman architecture.  In 1928 the building was moved from the Wilshire district to Temescal Canyon by members of the First Methodist Church, who used it for the next 35 years as an institution for the instruction of young men ('We Boys') and young women (the 'Jesus Our Companion' or 'J.O.C.' group), and as a guest lodge.  The building's facade has wide overhanging eaves above exposed knee braces, large Mission style dormers, and ball parapets.  Its Craftsman-style interior has mahogany furnishing, sideboards, and accents."},
{"latitude": 34.045247, "longitude": -118.243138, "label": "937 Westinghouse Electric Building", "html": "Completed in 1922 in downtown Los Angeles, this six-story mixed-use building exhibits character-defining features of Art Deco architecture. The building housed the Westinghouse Electric Company's Los Angeles headquarters until 1948.  Westinghouse rivaled General Electric in importance, and contributed to 'the Golden Age of Electricity.'   The building is constructed of steel and concrete and features an austere facade with a smooth surface. Pilasters and linear banding express the characteristic vertical emphasis of the Art Deco style."},
{"latitude": 34.078712, "longitude": -118.252489, "label": "938 Scott Avenue Court", "html": "Constructed between 1927 and 1930, this ten-unit bungalow court in Echo Park exhibits key features of the Spanish Colonial Revival style.  The buildings have stucco exteriors with varying decorative elements and window types, recessed entryways, and occasionally private patios.   Designed by John Freese, a draftsman in the architectural office of Schultz and Weaver, Scott Avenue Court exemplifies housing built to accommodate rapid growth in 1920s Echo Park."},
{"latitude": 34.064937, "longitude": -118.316013, "label": "943 Heerman Estate", "html": "This two-story, single-family residence in Windsor Square was built in 1908, with several alterations between 1919 and 1942. Clad in wood clapboard siding, this building is characteristic of the Colonial Revival style of architecture. The 1919 alteration, designed by the architecture firm Walker & Eisen, represents one of the few examples of residential work by these notable architects."},
{"latitude": 34.076491, "longitude": -118.342409, "label": "945 The Beverly Sycamore", "html": "This five-story, steel-frame building adjacent to Hancock Park is significant as an excellent example of Chateauesque French Norman Revival style architecture. Built in 1928, this H-shaped apartment building is located at the intersection of Beverly Blvd. and Sycamore Ave."},
{"latitude": 34.2622808, "longitude": -118.2841112, "label": "946 Verdugo Hills of Peace Pioneer Cemetery", "html": "This four-acre cemetery, established in 1922, is located in Sunland-Tujunga. Established by Marshall Valentine Hartranft, who also founded the utopian community of Tujunga, the cemetery reflects the early history of its community and holds the remains of many early Tujunga residents. The site is located on hilly terrain, affording a panoramic view of the San Fernando Valley, and is home to several distinctive types of trees."},
{"latitude": 34.098506, "longitude": -118.323006, "label": "947 CBS Columbia Square Studios", "html": "Built in 1938 on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, this complex reflects the importance of radio and television broadcasting in Los Angeles and is characteristic of the International Style of architecture. Designed by William Lescaze, a renowned Modernist architect, the buildings are flat-roofed with smooth, unornamented concrete wall surfaces. Having served as the West Coast headquarters of CBS and as television and recording studios, the buildings have hosted a number of notable performers, from Jack Benny to Bing Crosby."},
{"latitude": 34.104755, "longitude": -118.407666, "label": "948 Sinay House", "html": "Designed by famed architect Richard Neutra, this two-story, flat-roofed building is an excellent example of International Style residential architecture. Built in 1947 for Joseph Sinay, a successful furniture marketer, this stucco and redwood house is located in the Franklin Canyon area of Los Angeles, close to Beverly Hills."},
{"latitude": 34.076392, "longitude": -118.257317, "label": "949 Bank of America- Echo Park Branch", "html": "This commercial building at the center of Echo Park's business district was built in 1908 and later redesigned in the Beaux Arts style by the noteworthy architectural firm Morgan, Walls, and Clements in 1926.  After the renovation, Commercial National Trust and Savings occupied the building and later became Bank of America, which operates the branch to this day."},
{"latitude": 34.1432721343807, "longitude": -118.182175829721, "label": "951 James F. Real Office", "html": "When it was built in 1958, this Late Modern style building was the first in Los Angeles to utilize the 'Thin Shell' construction method, where the roof and its supports are poured in concrete as a single piece.  Engineer William C. Taylor and architect Arthur G. Lavagnino designed the building as an office for real estate developer James F. Real, the original owner of the adjacent Eagle Rock (HCM #10) and surrounding land."},
{"latitude": 34.1567418751501, "longitude": -118.552772039315, "label": "952 Kaye Residence", "html": "Constructed in 1963 and located in Tarzana, this two-story, single-family residence was designed by Gregory Ain in the Modernist style.  Ain was a master architect who worked early in his career with architects Richard Neutra and R. M. Schindler.  Other works by Ain include the Charles H. Edwards House (HCM #260), Amsalem A. Ernst House (HCM #840), and the Mar Vista Tract (designated HPOZ)."},
{"latitude": 34.045841, "longitude": -118.254959, "label": "953 Foreman and Clark Building", "html": "This 13-story commercial building was constructed in 1929 at the downtown intersection of Hill and Seventh Streets.  The firm Curlett & Beelman Architects designed the building in the Art Deco-Gothic style with facades clad in concrete and terra cotta arranged in the classic base-shaft-capital composition. This building was the flagship of a Los Angeles-based department store chain, Foreman & Clark, noted for their distinctive second-story window displays."},
{"latitude": 34.050859, "longitude": -118.352905, "label": "954 Dunsmuir Flats", "html": "Built in 1938 and located in the Wilshire Vista Heights neighborhood, this multi-family residential building was designed in the International Style by architect Gregory Ain.  The complex consists of four interconnected two-story flat roof buildings, each with a separate covered entry at the first floor and bedrooms opening onto trellised balconies on the second floor."},
{"latitude": 33.9589736, "longitude": -118.4483029, "label": "955 Dickinson and Gillespie Building", "html": "This two-story commercial building in the Spanish Colonial Revival style was built in 1922 for the real estate company of Dickinson & Gillespie.  The company was established in Minneapolis but relocated to this building in Playa del Rey in 1924. Under the control of Fritz B. Burns, who oversaw the development of the building, the company developed Windsor Hills, Westside Village, Toluca Woods, and West Westchester."},
{"latitude": 34.1041325, "longitude": -118.3394095, "label": "956 Villa Bonita", "html": "Tremendous growth fueled by the entertainment industry in Hollywood during the 1920's and 30's led to the development of denser housing, such as this seven-story apartment constructed in 1929.  The building was designed by local architect Frank Webster in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The building's original owner and various residents of the building were associated with the Hollywood entertainment industry.  Villa Bonita is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places."},
{"latitude": 34.043032, "longitude": -118.253266, "label": "957 Great Republic Life Building", "html": "Built downtown in 1923, this 13-story commercial building is associated with the development of Spring Street as the 'Wall Street of the West' in the early part of the 20th Century. The architectural firm of Walker & Eisen designed the building in the Beaux Arts style, and was responsible for such landmarks as the Fine Arts Building (HCM #125), Texaco/United Artists Building (HCM #523), and Oviatt Building (HCM #195)."},
{"latitude": 34.06202, "longitude": -118.259128, "label": "958 Bob Baker Marionette Theater", "html": "Bob Baker is a Los Angeles-based puppeteer who began working with puppets at the age of seven.  He went on to form his own company, Bob Baker Productions, after working for Academy Award-winning George Pal Animation. In 1961 Baker purchased this one-story commercial building, constructed in 1953 just west of downtown, for use as a live puppet theater and showcase for marionettes.  It is the longest-running puppet theater in the nation and the only one of its kind in Los Angeles."},
{"latitude": 34.0741254, "longitude": -118.3091355, "label": "959 See's Candy Shop and Kitchen No. 1", "html": "Charles Alexander See opened the first See's Candy Shop and Kitchen in this two-story Italian Renaissance Revival style commercial building in 1921.  Based on candy recipes from his mother, Mary See, it is in this building that the See family developed its distinctive store design and aesthetic. The company now includes more than 200 shops and is California's largest boxed chocolate manufacturer."},
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