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Doheny Mansion
10 Chester Pl, 90007
Home to the Doheny family for nearly 60 years, the Doheny Mansion was built in 1899 for the Oliver P. Posey family by architects Theodore Eisen and Sumner Hunt. Its eclectic Romantic Revival exterior unites elements of Gothic, Chateauesque, Moorish and even California Mission styles. The opulent interior reflects the wealth and status of pioneering oil baron Edward L. Doheny, who purchased the mansion in 1901 and, with his wife Estelle, led a fascinating life within its walls.
Left to the stewardship of Mount St. Mary's College, the Doheny Mansion and all of the surrounding properties on historic Chester Place now form the College's downtown campus.
TOURS: Explore and learn more about this storied mansion through our program of public and private tours.
RESERVATIONS: Reserve this magnificent venue for your next corporate or private event.
CONSERVATION: Take a behind-the-scenes tour of ongoing restoration projects at this historical and architectural treasure.
FRIENDS: Learn how you can be a part of bringing new life and excitement to this important landmark.
DOHENY DOCENTS: Take the opportunity to learn more about the mansion and share it as a volunteer docent.
DA CAMERA CONCERTS: Experience internationally-noted ensembles performing chamber music in the mansion's spectacular Pompeian Room.
FILMING: Secure this popular film location for feature and television productions, commercials and still photography.
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Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
135 N. Grand Ave., 90012
The grand, downtown home of the city's most envied productions and performances - Home of the Los Angeles Opera and Music Center Dance
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Downtown Independent
251 S. Main St., 90012
Cultural center - Spacious, 250 seat stadium-style auditorium, which includes a 16-seat VIP section - A VIP lounge and an elegant lobby for post-screening receptions and special events
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East West Players
120 Judge John Aiso St., 90012
A theater that focuses on Asian American talent.
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El Nopal Press
109 W. 5th St., 90013
Fine arts prints and lithographs addressing social issues relevant to the cross-border dialog between Los Angeles and Mexico City artists.
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Electric Dusk Drive-In
240 W. 4th St., 90013
EDDI is a monthly (sometimes bi-monthly) outdoor movie night on a rooftop in downtown L.A. We run private events and special screenings too.
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FIDM Museum & Galleries
919 S. Grand Ave., 90015
The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising is an internationally recognized college that prepares academically qualified students for leadership in the global industries of fashion, visual arts, interior design, and entertainment.
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FigOly
1020 S. Figueroa St. , 90015
FigOly is operated by United Culinary Artists (UCA) and features a contemporary California menu featuring Northern Italian influences from acclaimed "Top Chef" alum Alex Reznik that informs classic recipes with modern techniques. By combining seasonal ingredients, whimsical thinking, and technical expertise, Reznik has created menus that are of the moment and reflect the provenance, style, and diversity of Los Angeles.
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Gallery 1927
811 W. 7th St., 90017
Contemporary art and emerging artists
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