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  • View of Central Library and the Maguire Gardens

    Fountains Add History, Peace to Library’s Gardens

    Our free art and architecture tours of L.A.'s Central Library begin by taking a look at the exterior of the historic 1926 Goodhue Building. Architect Bertram Goodhue and his colleague, Carlton Winslow…

    • Date: August 27, 2015
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    • Central 100
  • Entry from Bernice Kimball's "Streets of Los Angeles"

    The Long and Winding Story of the Streets of Los Angeles

    What’s in a name? The stories behind the names of the streets, avenues, roads, and boulevards of Los Angeles reveal much about the history of our city, from its beginning as a tiny pueblo to today's…

    • Date: August 4, 2015
    • Kelly Wallace
    • Los Angeles History
  • Everett Robbins Perry 1876-1933

    Everett Robbins Perry: Librarian with a Vision

    Our free art and architecture tour of L.A.'s Central Library begins in the 1926 Goodhue Building, famous for its sculpture, murals, painted ceilings, and wonderful architecture. The building has…

    • Date: July 20, 2015
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  • postcard of Central Library

    Take a Trip Down Memory Lane

    Recently, we found a folder tucked away at the back of a file cabinet in the Social Science, Philosophy & Religion Department. The folder was full of suggested reading lists and flyers from the…

    • Date: July 7, 2015
    • Social Science, Philosophy and Religion Department
    • Central Library
    • Central 100
  • Literary Fences surrounding the Central Library

    The Literate Fence: Championing Books, Reading & L.A.'s Diversity

    The elegant Literate Fence, on the Fifth Street side of the library, was designed by Washington state industrial metal artist Ries Niemi (b.1955). The Deco design, completed in 1993, echoes the design…

    • Date: June 13, 2015
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  • Franke Goode, 17, left; Francis J. Socwell, 18.

    Pride in the Face of Adversity: How the Herald Examiner Covered the LGBTQIA Community in Los Angeles

    As a mainstream news outlet in the 20th Century, it's probably not surprising that the Los Angeles Herald Express (later Herald Examiner) newspaper gave little coverage to the LGBTQIA community. The…

    • Date: June 1, 2015
    • Christina Rice
    • LGBTQIA
    • Los Angeles History
  • Map: West Hollywood: the Community in Action, Community Business Promotions, 1993

    A Pictorial Map of West Hollywood

    To honor LGBT Heritage Month at the library we present this pictorial map of West Hollywood, one of America’s most enlightened cities. Street maps from as recently as the 1970’s ignored the growing…

    • Date: June 1, 2015
    • Glen Creason
    • Maps
    • LGBTQIA
    • Los Angeles History
  • Jewish American Heritage Month

    Jewish American Heritage Month

    On April 20, 2006, President George W. Bush declared that May would be Jewish American Heritage Month after resolutions passed unanimously in both the House and Senate. President Barack Obama further…

    • Date: May 20, 2015
    • Social Science, Philosophy and Religion Department
    • Jewish American Heritage Month
  • Julian Garnsey

    Julian Garnsey: Artist and Architectural Collaborator

    Our free docent-led art and architecture tour of the Los Angeles Central Library always includes a stop in the International Languages Department, through which visitors can find the library's…

    • Date: May 2, 2015
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  • Armenian orphans of the Near East Relief orphanage in Alexandropol (now Gyumri, Armenia)

    America, We Thank You

    One hundred years ago, on April 24th, 1915, the Ottoman Turkish government enacted a systematic policy to annihilate its Armenian population. From 1915-1930, over a million and a half souls perished…

    • Date: March 6, 2015
    • Ani Boyadjian
  • Central Library exterior

    Horsetrading and Angry Feminists: Central’s Backstory

    As you learn on our daily docent-led tours, The Richard J Riordan Central Library has almost 90 years of fascinating history. But some of most intriguing chapters in the building’s story occurred…

    • Date: March 5, 2015
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    • Central 100
  • 3 Negro Motorist Green Books

    Vacation Without Humiliation

    As African American Heritage Month draws to a close, I would like to bring your attention to a largely unknown chapter of American history. The segregation laws and practices collectively known as…

    • Date: February 27, 2015
    • Kelly Wallace
    • African American History Month
    • Central Library
  • downtown Los Angeles

    Funicular Heydays in Downtown Los Angeles

    A funicular railway or incline railway is a short railway located over a steep incline and operates by a cable wire and pulley system in which two tram-like cars on parallel rail tracks almost counter…

    • Date: February 7, 2015
    • Tamara Holub
    • Los Angeles History
  • Movie Theatre image

    Read it First! Film Adaptations Headed to Theatres Near You: February 2015 edition

    If you've heard it once, you've heard it a million times—the book was better. There's nothing like debating the differences between a favorite book and its translation to the screen. But if you don't…

    • Date: February 5, 2015
    • Elizabeth Graney
  • Library Entrance

    Where is the Central Library’s Front Door?

    Our free, docent-led Art and Architecture tours of the downtown Central Library begin and end in the Main Lobby. But we are often asked: where exactly is the library’s front door? It’s a strange…

    • Date: February 4, 2015
    • Central Docents
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    • Central Library
    • Central 100
  • City Librarian John Szabo, Mayor Eric Garcetti, Poet Laureate Luis J. Rodriguez, and Cultural Affairs Director Danielle Brazell

    Poet Laureate? Poet Illiterate? What?

    When I received the call last September from Mayor Eric Garcetti that I’d been chosen as the new Poet Laureate of Los Angeles, I had to keep this quiet until the official announcement in October…

    • Date: February 4, 2015
    • Luis J. Rodriguez
    • Poet Laureate
  • Map of the USA

    Mapping the History of African Americans

    To commemorate African American Heritage Month, Central Library offers two maps that exemplify the struggles and triumphs of African-Americans in this country. The first is “Americans of Negro Lineage…

    • Date: February 3, 2015
    • Glen Creason
    • Maps
    • African American History Month
    • Central Library
  • Black and white photo of Malcolm X from the side, standing at a meeting.

    Celebrating African American Heritage Month with the LAPL Photo Collection

    Activist Malcolm X appears at a meeting at 2nd Baptist Church, [1962]. Herald Examiner CollectionWith over 100,000 images and counting, the Los Angeles Public Library's online photo collection…

    • Date: January 30, 2015
    • Christina Rice
    • African American History Month
  • Armed Serviced Editions

    Weapons in the War of Ideas

    One of the many special and unique items at Central Library is a collection of ASE books. Armed Services Editions, popularly known as ASEs, are pocket-sized books made for and distributed to American…

    • Date: January 11, 2015
    • Kelly Wallace
    • Central Library
  • Rotunda Globe

    Lee Lawrie

    Anyone who's taken our free daily docent tour of the L.A. Central Library has seen the many contributions that architectural sculptor Lee Lawrie made to the library's 1926 Goodhue Building. Lawrie…

    • Date: January 7, 2015
    • Central Docents
    • Docents
    • Central 100
  • Dr. Strangelove Meets Genealogy

    How I Learned to Stop Worrying About the 1890 Census and Love the County History

    To the bane of many genealogists, the eleventh census of the United States was heavily damaged by a fire at the Commerce Department in 1921. Less than one percent of it survived, which means we have…

    • Date: January 1, 2015
    • Julie Huffman
    • Genealogy
    • Central Library
  • Sculptures in front of the library

    Hartley Burr Alexander: Not Your Typical 20th Century Philosopher

    If you’ve ever taken a tour of the Central Library, you’ve probably heard mention of Hartley Burr Alexander, the man who worked with architect Bertram Goodhue on the theme and symbolism of the…

    • Date: December 4, 2014
    • Central Docents
    • Docents
    • Central Library
    • Central 100
  • Faces Behind the Places in LA

    Faces Behind the Places in LA

    Driving, biking or even walking! around LA we see many place names that we have come to take for granted. Many of these place names were inspired by Angelenos who helped create them. These are just a…

    • Date: December 2, 2014
    • Glen Creason
    • Central Library
    • Los Angeles History
    • Central 100
  • front steps of the library with festive balloons

    History of the Printed Word, Step-by-Step

    The magnificent stairs at the Flower Street entrance of the Central Library have had several lives. Originally designed by the library’s architect, Bertram Goodhue in 1926, they were plain steps…

    • Date: November 4, 2014
    • Central Docents
    • Central Library
    • Docents
    • Central 100
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