Ken Bernstein, the City Planner for the City of Los Angeles and a national advocate for historic preservation shares how Los Angeles has led the nation in historic preservation and shares how other cities can do the same. Los Angeles has an image as the "City of the Future"--a city always at the cutting edge of change--but also as a "throwaway metropolis" that cares little about its history or architectural legacy. Yet thereality is quite different. Over the past decade, the City of Los Angeles has developed one of the most successful historic preservation programs in the nation, culminating with the completion of the nation's most ambitious citywide survey of historic resources. All across the city, historic preservation is now transforming Los Angeles, while also pointing the way to how other cities can use preservation to revitalize their neighborhoods and build community. Preserving Los Angeles:How Historic Places Can Transform America's Cities, authored by Ken Bernstein, who oversees Los Angeles' Office of Historic Resources, tells this under-appreciated L.A. story: how historic preservation has been transforming neighborhoods, creating a Downtown renaissance, and guiding the future of the city. While it is younger than many East Coast cities, Los Angeles has a remarkable collection of architectural resources in all styles, reflecting the legacy of notable architects from the past 150 years. As one of the most diverse cities in the world, Los Angeles is also breaking new ground in its approach to historic preservation, extending beyond the preservation of significant architecture, to also identify and protect the places of social and cultural meaning to all of Los Angeles's communities. Preserving Los Angelesilluminates a Los Angeles that will surprise even longtime Angelenos--highlighting dozens of lesser-known buildings, neighborhoods, and places in every corner of the city that have been "found" by SurveyLA, the first-ever city-wide survey of Los Angeles' historic resources. The text is richly illustrated through images by a prominent architectural photographer, Stephen Schafer. Preserving Los Angelesis an authoritative chronicle of Los Angeles' urban transformation-- and a useful guide for citizens and urban practitioners nationally seeking to draw lessons fortheir own cities.
A People’s Guide to Los Angeles offers an assortment of eye-opening alternatives to L.A.’s usual tourist destinations. It documents 115 little-known sites in the City of Angels where struggles related to race, class, gender, and sexuality have occurred. They introduce us to people and events usually ignored by mainstream media and, in the process, create a fresh history of Los Angeles. Roughly dividing the city into six regions—North Los Angeles, the Eastside and San Gabriel Valley, South Los Angeles, Long Beach and the Harbor, the Westside, and the San Fernando Valley—this illuminating guide shows how power operates in the shaping of places, and how it remains embedded in the landscape.
Discover the secrets of the City of Angels with the HowExpert Guide to Los Angeles – your ultimate companion to navigating and experiencing one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the world. Whether you’re a first-time visitor, a new resident, or a seasoned local, this guide is meticulously crafted to help you explore LA’s iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and local favorites with confidence and ease. Inside This Comprehensive Guide: Introduction - The Essence of Los Angeles: More Than Just Hollywood: Discover the true spirit of LA, from its cultural richness and diverse neighborhoods to its outdoor adventures and innovative spirit. - Navigating This Guide: Learn how to make the most of this guide with clear chapter overviews, detailed content, visual aids, and personalized recommendations. - Tips for Using the Guide Effectively: Maximize your LA experience with practical tips on planning, staying flexible, utilizing insider knowledge, engaging with the community, and documenting your journey. Chapter 1: Discovering Los Angeles - Understanding the History of Los Angeles: Explore LA’s evolution from its early beginnings to its modern cultural renaissance. - Geography and Layout: Get an overview of LA’s diverse neighborhoods, key districts, and microclimates, and learn to navigate the city’s extensive transportation systems. - The Cultural Mosaic: Delve into LA’s demographics, neighborhood profiles, and notable cultural contributions. Chapter 2: Planning Your Journey - When to Visit: Understand LA’s weather patterns, tourist seasons, and special events to choose the best time for your visit. - Essential Packing List: Pack smart with advice on clothing, gear, and important documents suited to LA’s climate and activities. - Travel Essentials: Prepare for your trip with information on visa requirements, health and safety tips, and money management. Chapter 3: Mastering Transportation - Airports of Los Angeles: Navigate LA’s major airports, including LAX, Bob Hope, Long Beach, and Ontario International. - Public Transportation: Master the Metro system, light rail lines, and transit hubs, with tips on fare systems and travel. - Navigating the Roads: Learn about LA traffic patterns, parking strategies, and options for car rentals, ride-sharing, and scooters. Chapter 4: Accommodations for Every Traveler - Choosing Where to Stay: Find the best neighborhoods to match your interests, from Hollywood to the Westside. - Accommodation Types: Explore budget options, mid-range hotels, and luxury stays to suit every traveler’s needs. - Booking Strategies: Get the best deals with timing tips, booking resources, and safety considerations. Chapter 5: Culinary Los Angeles - The Iconic LA Food Scene: Indulge in must-try dishes, noteworthy food trucks, and street food that define LA’s culinary landscape. - Dining Districts: Discover the best places to eat in Downtown LA, Koreatown, Little Tokyo, Chinatown, and the Westside. - Nightlife and Entertainment: Enjoy LA’s vibrant nightlife with recommendations for rooftop bars, cocktail lounges, live music, comedy clubs, and theater. Chapter 6: Exploring Attractions - Iconic Tourist Sights: Visit LA’s most famous attractions, including the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Universal Studios, and Griffith Observatory. - Hidden Gems: Explore unique museums, cultural neighborhoods, and lesser-known spots that offer a different perspective on LA. - Themed Itineraries: Tailor your visit with itineraries for film buffs, art lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Chapter 7: Shopping in Style - Major Shopping Districts: Shop in style at Rodeo Drive, The Grove, Century City, Melrose Avenue, Abbot Kinney Boulevard, and Downtown LA. - Unique Local Stores and Boutiques: Find one-of-a-kind items at independent boutiques, vintage stores, craft markets, and pop-up shops. - Tips for Bargain Hunters: Score deals at flea markets, thrift stores, and outlet shopping centers. Chapter 8: Year-Round Events - Annual Festivals and Celebrations: Join in on LA’s biggest events, from the Rose Parade and LA Film Festival to Coachella and the LA Marathon. - Film and Music Events: Experience award shows, premieres, concerts, music festivals, and club gigs that make LA a cultural hotspot. - Sports Events and Where to Watch: Catch the action at Dodger Stadium, SoFi Stadium, and Crypto.com Arena, or enjoy the games at local pubs and sports bars. Chapter 9: Beyond Los Angeles - Day Trips: Escape to nearby beaches, desert landscapes, and wine country for a quick getaway. - Weekend Getaways: Plan extended trips to Catalina Island, Big Bear Lake, San Diego, Las Vegas, Death Valley, and Yosemite. - Planning Your Excursions: Get tips for efficient day trips, avoiding traffic, and steering clear of tourist pitfalls. Chapter 10: Relocating to Los Angeles - Cost of Living Breakdown: Understand the costs of housing, utilities, transportation, food, entertainment, and other expenses in LA. - Choosing a Neighborhood: Find the perfect residential area that matches your lifestyle and preferences. - Navigating the Job Market: Explore major industries like entertainment, tech, and healthcare, with job search strategies and networking tips. - Educational Opportunities: Learn about schools, colleges, universities, and professional development options in LA. Chapter 11: Staying Safe and Sound - Safety Guidelines Specific to LA: Stay safe by understanding crime patterns, identifying safe zones, and knowing emergency contacts. - Local Laws and Etiquette: Familiarize yourself with legal tips, cultural dos and don’ts to navigate LA with respect and ease. Chapter 12: Local Secrets - Money-Saving Tips: Discover discount cards, deals, and free events, along with budget dining and entertainment options. - Best Times for Attractions: Learn the best times to visit attractions, considering off-peak hours and seasonal variations to avoid crowds. - Local Favorites: Find out where locals eat, relax, and unwind, and explore hidden nature spots and serene retreats. Conclusion - Reflecting on Your LA Experience: Look back on your time in LA and appreciate the unique experiences and personal growth it brought. - How to Keep Los Angeles in Your Heart After You Leave: Stay connected to LA culture and keep the city’s spirit alive in your heart, no matter where life takes you next. Dive into the HowExpert Guide to Los Angeles and unlock the full potential of your LA adventure. With detailed chapters covering everything from historical insights and practical travel tips to local secrets and cultural highlights, this guide is your key to experiencing Los Angeles in the most enriching and enjoyable way possible. Whether you’re here for a short visit or planning a long-term stay, let this guidebook be your trusted companion as you explore, discover, and fall in love with the City of Angels. Your LA adventure starts here! HowExpert publishes how to guides on all topics from A to Z.
Archaeological sites around the world are threatened by forces including population growth, development, urbanization, pollution, tourism, vandalism and looting. Site management planning is emerging as a critical element not only for the conservation of this heritage, but also to address issues such as tourism and sustainable development. This book reports on the proceedings of a workshop held in Greece, where an international group of professionals gathered to discuss challenges faced by archaeological sites in the Mediterranean and to examine management planning methods that might generate effective conservation strategies.
LET THE MOVIES BE YOUR GUIDE! * Hike THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE Trail! * Behold the KILL BILL Chapel! * Enter THE DOORS Indian Caves! * Swim at BEACH BLANKET BINGO's Malibu! * Escape to SOME LIKE IT HOT's Resort! * Raft the STAGECOACH River! * Explore HIGH PLAIN DRIFTER's Ghostly Lake! * Trek to the LOST HORIZON Waterfall! * Discover the STAR WARS Sand Dunes! Here is the first comprehensive guide to Southern California's outdoor filming locations taking you to more than 50 of the Golden State's most cinematic beaches, mountains, deserts, lakes, hot springs and waterfalls. Illustrated with over 100 scenic photos and 20 easy-to-read maps, Hollywood Escapes: The Moviegoer's Guide to Exploring Southern California's Great Outdours not only takes you to movie history's most memorable destinations, but also recommends places to dine and lodge along the way, from mountain hideaways to beach side resorts. Written by inveterate movie buffs and outdoors enthusiasts Harry Medved and Bruce Akiyama, these two native Southern Californians have interviewed dozens of actors, filmmakers, location scouts and rangers to help you explore Hollywood's most spectacular scenery.
Culled from the records of the National Register of Historic Places, a roster of all types of significant properties across the United States, African American Historic Places includes over 800 places in 42 states and two U.S. territories that have played a role in black American history. Banks, cemeteries, clubs, colleges, forts, homes, hospitals, schools, and shops are but a few of the types of sites explored in this volume, which is an invaluable reference guide for researchers, historians, preservationists, and anyone interested in African American culture. Also included are eight insightful essays on the African American experience, from migration to the role of women, from the Harlem Renaissance to the Civil Rights Movement. The authors represent academia, museums, historic preservation, and politics, and utilize the listed properties to vividly illustrate the role of communities and women, the forces of migration, the influence of the arts and heritage preservation, and the struggles for freedom and civil rights. Together they lead to a better understanding of the contributions of African Americans to American history. They illustrate the events and people, the designs and achievements that define African American history. And they pay powerful tribute to the spirit of black America.
What is TDR? -- How has TDR evolved? -- Who should know about TDR? -- What can be preserved (or created) with TDR? -- Where is TDR used? -- How do you create a successful TDR program? -- How does TDR compare with other implementation techniques? -- What are TDR's legal considerations / Donald I. Berger -- Why don't more communities use TDR? -- What is the future of TDR? -- Building TDR into the planning process -- TDR case studies.