Join us for a captivating tour of Los Angeles Union Station, the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States, and a National Historic Landmark that has welcomed travelers since 1939. This architectural gem, designed to reflect Los Angeles’ Spanish heritage, blends history, Southern California culture, and stunning design in a powerful example of early urban renewal.
On this guided tour, you will explore the station’s rich history, from its origins as a replacement for La Grande Station and Central Station to its development into a bustling hub that serves over 70,000 people daily. Learn about its architectural significance, the cultural impact of its construction on L.A.’s original Chinatown, and the ongoing rehabilitation efforts transforming it into a modern intermodal transportation center.
This tour is even more special as it invites Kennedy High School students to join us, offering them the opportunity to experience this landmark firsthand. All proceeds from the event will directly support scholarships for these seniors as they pursue design and architecture programs after graduation.
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover the history and future of Union Station, while helping empower the next generation of architects and designers. Sign up today and make a lasting impact!
1 LU/HSW Provided.