Chatsworth Community Church | |
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L.A. Historic-Cultural Monument #14 | |
Chatsworth Community Church, September 2008
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Location: | 22601 Lassen Street Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California United States |
Built/Founded: | 1903 |
Designated as LAHCM: | November 2, 1962[1] |
Governing body: | private |
Chatsworth Community Church is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in the Chatsworth section of Los Angeles, California in the United States.
The church was built in 1903 using volunteer labor.[2] It was also used as the community's high school from 1906–1908. It was a center of community life in the early days of Chatsworth, serving as a haven from floods and fires.[2]
In 1958, its name was changed to the Chatsworth First Methodist Church.
After the church was closed in 1963, it was left vacant and became the victim of vandalism.[3][4] The church was "the last remaining community building" of old Chatsworth,[2] and became threatened by development.
In January 1963, it became only the fourteenth site to be designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. In order to save it from demolition, the Chatsworth Historical Society raised $19,725 to move the church in 1965 from its original location at 10051 Topanga Canyon Boulevard to its present site on the grounds of Oakwood Memorial Park.[3][5]
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