Known as the City of Angels, Los Angeles is home to majestic historic-cultural monuments. The city has over 1,000 monuments that include buildings and sites you can see with your own eyes. It was built with special architectural and engineering designs of a significant nature. One of the first Historic-Cultural Monuments in Los Angeles was built in 1962, and is filled with great history and carefully preserved. Scroll down to learn more about these places!
Watts Towers Arts Center
The Watts Tower was built with 17 sculptures and other interesting architectural structures and features. It was designed and built by Sabato “Simon” Rodia over a period of 33 years. This Historical Monument in Los Angeles is frequently visited by tourists and locals for its decorative finishing that features mosaic tiles, clay, shells, glass and rock. It is labeled as a world re-known work of beauty and a lot of people strongly agree! If you ever find yourself on the streets of Los Angeles make sure to visit The Watts Towers Art Center.
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Crossroads of the World
You cannot talk about visiting LA without having visited one of the most iconic landmarks of the city. Crossroads of the World is recognized as a historical monument in Los Angeles. It is designed by Architect Robert V. Derrah, it was known as a shopping center now turned into an office building and a lot of pedestrian activity. Still, the art and complex architectural style attract the tourists. Drop in now and take pictures too.
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Angels Flight Railway
This Historical Monument has been constructed in Los Angeles around 1901. It was repaired but still rich in history and a bit of a throwback from the past. Adults and kids can enjoy a quick ride. It is one of the most-visited landmarks of Los Angeles. Be a part of history while having a good time and visit this majestic Historical Monument in the City of Los Angeles today!
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