;North of US 101: Branch Library at the corner of Hill Street and Ord Street, 2008 • Chinatown Branch Library, Hill and Ord streets •
Chinatown West Gate (1938) •
Ramón C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts (back side) •
Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial (451 N. Hill) • Site of
Los Angeles High School building (1891, razed) ;Civic Center: at
1st Street, 2010 •
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (2002,
Rafael Moneo,
Modern architecture with
deconstructivist elements) •
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration (1960,
Stanton, Stockwell, Williams and Wilson,
Late Moderne architecture) •
Los Angeles County Hall of Records (1962) •
Grand Park •
Stanley Mosk Courthouse (1958,
Stanton, Stockwell, Williams and Wilson,
Late Moderne architecture) •
United States Courthouse (First Street, Los Angeles), opened 2016, built on the site of the demolished First Junipero Serra State Office Building (
Stanton & Stockwell, 1960) ;Third to Fourth streets: •
Angels Flight •
Grand Central Market ;Fourth to Fifth streets: (the trees, lower left), Hotel Portsmouth (lower right), and the
Hill Street Tunnel (at end of street). • Former
Broadway Department Store (back side), now Junipero Serra State Office Building (#2) •
Subway Terminal Building, now Metro 417 residential •
Title Guarantee and Trust Company Building (1930) ;Fifth to Sixth streets: •
Pershing Square • Pershing Square station • Site of
Paramount Theatre, now International Jewelry Center ;Sixth to Seventh streets: • Consolidated Reatly Bldg./California Jewelry Mart (1908/1935) • Sun Realty Bldg./Los Angeles Jewelry Center (1931) • Harris & Frank Bldg./Wholesale Jewelry Exchange (1925) • Western Jewelry Mart • William Fox Bldg. (Fox Jewelry Plaza) (1932) • former Warner Bros. (a.k.a. Pantages, Warren) Theatre (movie palace, 1920), now
Downtown Jewelry Exchange •
Bullock's complex (back entrance), now St. Vincent Jewelry Center ;Seventh to Eighth streets: •
Foreman & Clark department store building (site, 1928) •
Garfield Building (1930) • Union Bank and Trust Company building (1922), now Union Lofts ;Eighth to Ninth streets: • Site of the
RKO Hillstreet Theatre (1922–1963), now
820 Olive (residential) • Coast Federal Savings Building (1926) ;Ninth St. to Olympic Blvd.: •
May Company Garage - 1926 - one of the Nation's first parking structures (
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 1001) • South Park by Windsor Apts. ;South of Olympic Blvd.: •
The Mayan • Site of Belasco Theatre • White Log Coffee Shop •
John Adams Middle School (151 W. 30th St.) ==References==