For over a hundred years, Armenian immigrants and their descendants have made critical contributions to the civic life of Los Angeles. The locations associated with their achievements should be recorded and celebrated.
Los Angeles City Planning’s Office of Historic Resources (OHR), in collaboration with Environmental Science Associates and the USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies is holding its first community workshop in District 2 to collect information on locations of historic significance to the Armenian American community. If you have memories and insights to share, come participate in this community meeting.
Saturday, August 29, 2026
4:30 to 6:30 PM
Holy Trinity Armenian Church
11960 Victory Blvd.
North Hollywood, CA 91606
Community input will become part of the Citywide Historic Context Statement, the City’s primary planning tool for identifying, recording, and evaluating historic properties and districts in Los Angeles. The OHR has already completed context statements for African Americans, Latinos and the city’s largest Asian American communities.
You can also participate in an online survey of Armenian American heritage.
For more information about the HistoricPlacesLA Revealed project and other initiatives by the Office of Historic Resources, please visit LA City Planning’s website.



