Watts Station

1686 E. 103rd St., Los Angeles, California. County/parish: Los Angeles.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places March 15, 1974. NRIS 74000523.

1 contributing building.

Also known as:

  • Wilmington Watts Freight Station

From Wikipedia:

Watts Station

Watts Station is a train station built in 1904 in Watts, Los Angeles, California. It was one of the first buildings in Watts, and for many years, it was a major stop for the Pacific Electric Railway's "Red Car" service between Los Angeles and Long Beach. It was the only structure that remained intact when stores along 103rd Street in Watts were burned in the 1965 Watts riots. Remaining untouched in the middle of the stretch of street that came to be known as "Charcoal Alley", the station became a symbol of continuity, hope, and renewal for the Watts community. It has since been declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/123859609

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