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McAvoy on Preservation: Resolve to create robust preservation planning in 2018

Columnist · December 28, 2017

New Year’s resolutions are often aspirational, designed to create better versions of ourselves. Nevertheless, they can be motivational as well, a desire to resolve issues that we haven’t been able to bring […]

St. Andrews Place homes and a block party welcomed WSHPHS tour-goers

John Welborne · September 28, 2017

For the first time in 41 years of doing local home tours, the Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society (WSHPHS) combined tours with a block party. The 200 block of S. […]

Craftsman homes from early 1900s on WSHPHS tour

Rachel Olivier · August 31, 2017

See Craftsman-style homes from the early 20th century, watch a marionette show, hear a barbershop quartet and enjoy refreshments at the homes tour and block party on St. Andrews Pl. […]

Tudor revivals awarded at WSHPHS annual meeting

Suzan Filipek · August 3, 2017

A talk on local Art Deco apartment buildings and a lively performance by mariachis were on the bill of the 41st annual meeting of the Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society […]

‘A day which will live in infamy’… ‘Allegiance’ and ‘Infamy’

John Welborne · March 2, 2017

Presidents’ Day weekend of 2017, just celebrated, had certain bitter aspects this year. The Sunday of the weekend marked the 75th anniversary of the February 19, 1942, issuance by President […]

Neighborhood Valentines tell how they met: Bill and Sandy Boeck

Billy Taylor · January 26, 2017

Sandy Larsen was at an after-service coffee hour at All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Beverly Hills on a Sunday afternoon in 1993 when she met a single, orthopedic surgeon named […]

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