L.A. Stories: Community Spotlight

Landmark Events

Los Angeles is known for its recognizable entertainment landmarks such as the Hollywood sign, the TCL Chinese Theatre, and the Santa Monica Pier, just to name a few. But the hundreds of landmarks of Los Angeles are also rich in culture and have added to the diverse and unique history of southern California.

Featured here are places in which significant developments and innovations occurred. In 1925 at Pasadena’s Throop College of Technology (now known as Caltech), for instance, the Cosmopolitan Club was founded to promote fellowship among students from different nationalities such as Japan, Australia, Costa Rica, Denmark, the Philippines, and Mexico. In 1901, at Pasadena’s popular tourist attraction Cawston Ostrich Farm, founded in 1886, the farm made history as the world’s first successful experiment using a solar-powered motor for commercial use.

Explore the gallery to discover other landmarks and significant events from the Natural History Museum, downtown Burbank, and downtown Los Angeles.

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