Rediscovering Los Angeles – the St. Angelo

Dec. 16, 1935, Rediscovering Los Angeles

Grand and Temple via Google Street View

Grand and Temple via Google Street View.


In the Dec. 16, 1935, installment of Rediscovering Los Angeles, Times artist Charles Owens and columnist Timothy Turner visit the St. Angelo, on “Grand Avenue just off Temple Street on the northern slope of that unappreciated group of hills which form the nucleus of Los Angeles.”

Once a fancy hotel where James Whitcomb Riley stayed for several months, by the 1930s, the St. Angelo was a hotel for working men, Turner writes.

Unlike Nuestro Pueblo, Owens’ later work with Joe Seewerker, Rediscovering Los Angeles was never published in book form. The Times encouraged readers to clip the entries and save them in a scrapbook.

Dec. 16, 1935, Rediscovering Los Angeles

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2 Responses to Rediscovering Los Angeles – the St. Angelo

  1. Eve says:

    What a shame. Gorgeous building replaced by a pile o’ crap. Pretty much the history of 20th century architecture.

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