LOS ANGELES — Three years after Getty and the city announced a collaboration to honor historic Black places in the city, the first six sites have been announced.

The designations are the result of the ongoing work of African American Historic Places Los Angeles launched by the city and Getty in 2022 to identify, protect and celebrate the city’s Black heritage. Each site represents a unique piece of Los Angeles’ Black history.

The sites, all designated historical cultural monuments, include St. Elmo Village, the Tom and Ethel Bradley Residence, Jewel’s Catch One and the California Eagle offices in South Los Angeles. StylesVille Barbershop & Beauty Salon in Pacoima and New Bethel Baptist Church in Venice also were selected.

City Councilwoman Heather Hutt and representatives from Getty pla

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