
El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument
El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument is a designated area in downtown Los Angeles that preserves the original settlements from the city’s founding in 1781. It includes historic buildings, plazas, and landmarks that showcase the city’s early history and cultural heritage. The site features preserved adobe casas, the oldest structures in Los Angeles, and offers educational exhibits and events that highlight the community’s diverse roots. Managed by the California State Parks, it provides visitors with a tangible connection to Los Angeles’ origin as a Spanish pueblo and its development into a major city.