261 N Bonnie Brae St, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Choong Shin Evangelical Church is a Korean non-denominational church in a quiet residential area of Echo Park. Choong…More Shin Evangelical Church has a rich history. It initially was founded by William Rozier, pastor, in October 1912. The church closed but was later restarted by the Rev. Sylvester Washington in 1974. Choong Shin Evangelical Church now offers services to the surrounding community, and in particular, the Korean community of Los Angeles and the surrounding areas.
3203 Riverside Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027
The Griffith Park Adult Community Center is a public center operated by the City of Los Angeles, offering a wide variety…More of programming geared primarily towards senior citizens. It offers a library, table games, social services referral office, volunteer office, kitchen, computer lab, conference room and more. The facility offers classes and programs including nutrition programs, fitness programs, art history classes and more.
411 Bernard St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California is located at the edge of Chinatown in a very unassuming little house…More that is brimming with photos and information about the Chinese-American experience and specifically the history of immigrants to Los Angeles and Southern California in general. The intent of the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California is to "increase awareness of Chinese-American heritage through public programs, education and research." It is celebrating 30 years of contributing to Chinese-American culture and life here in Los Angeles.
1801 Park Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90026
The remarkable life and ministry of Aimee Semple McPherson, world-famous evangelist and founder of The Foursquare…More Church, are celebrated in unprecedented fashion through the renovation of her home, which is located next door to Angelus Temple in Los Angeles. Those who visit the parsonage learn the amazing story of one of the most famous and influential people of the early 20th century. </p> <p>The home is restored with original furniture, photographs, props, personal artifacts and displays. The parsonage recaptures an extraordinary period of American history and culture—and it reminds us of our Foursquare heritage and call.</p> <p>You can experience the legacy of Aimee Semple McPherson's life and ministry by visiting The Foursquare Heritage Center, located just north of downtown Los Angeles.</p>
3817 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Secret Headquarters is a local bookstore with a unique history to it. American spy Dr. Fredric Rinehart has been…More credited with opening the original store back in 1932. Today the store carries a wide range of graphic novels. It also hosts many local events throughout the year. The website has an online store where many items can be purchased. To join the company's mailing list and learn more please visit the website.</p> <p><b><br></b></p>
100 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Established in 1992, the Japanese American National Museum is located on North Central Avenue in Little Tokyo. The…More museum is dedicated to celebrating and preserving the experience and history of Japanese Americans, hosting a variety of exhibits featuring artifacts, textiles, art, photography, film and more. The museum also features a moving image archive, educational programs, a gift shop and a variety of regularly scheduled special events. Visit the Japanese American National Museum website for exhibit, program, membership, volunteer and upcoming event information.