| ANGELINO HEIGHTS | | | | Angelino Heights as the first suburb of Los Angeles has an impressive array of architectural styles, among them: Queen Anne/Eastlake Victorian; Mission Revival; Craftsman/California Bungalow; Brownstone; and Streamline Moderne. A total of fifty-one Victorian residences and carriage houses dominate the hill. On Carroll Avenue, the highest concentration and best collection of Queen Anne-Eastlake Victorians in the city may be found. Fourteen of these homes have been designated Los Angeles cultural historic monuments and the 1300 block is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Angelino Heights with its rich ethnic and architectural diversity reflects the growth of the city. These beautiful older homes stand as historic citadels reflecting our cultural heritage. They tell us where we have come from; by preserving them, we give meaning to the city's dynamic growth and its future. | | | | |