Les monuments de Santa Monica célèbrent des anniversaires majeurs en 2019
Santa Monica was developed in 1875 by Senator John P. Jones who sought to create an oceanside resort town. This year, Los Angeles’ beach city is celebrating the anniversaries of many beloved icons that make the destination popular to travelers around the world. Here are the landmarks being celebrated in 2019 in ‘age’ order.
Santa Monica Pier – 110th Anniversary
On September 9, 2019, the well-known Jetée de Santa Monica commemorates its 110th anniversary. The first concrete pier on the West Coast, the pier originally opened in 1909 to transport sewer pipes. It wasn’t till nearly a decade later that the spot became a hub of activity with the opening of a pleasure pier and quickly gained a reputation among locals as the best fishing spot in town. Charles Looff who built Coney Island’s first carousel saw the potential of the Santa Monica Pier as a momentous attraction and began constructing his pleasure pier. Looff’s pier opened in 1916 and featured the remarkable Hippodrome building, now a national historic landmark. Today, the Santa Monica Pier serves as a city icon and features year-round free programming for travelers and locals alike including Locals’ Night and Wellness & Waves yoga classes.
Santa Monica’s Clock Tour Building – 90th Anniversary
Le Bay Cities Guaranty Building, connu localement sous le nom de Santa Monica Clock Tour Building, fête cette année ses 90 ans. Visible depuis de nombreux quartiers de la ville, cette tour Art déco de 12 étages est le point de repère le plus important de Santa Monica. Construite par le célèbre cabinet d'architectes Walker et Eisen, elle a été la seule tour de la ville pendant plus de quarante ans. Une rénovation récente a restauré une grande partie de son intégrité, permettant à la tour de retrouver la place qui lui revient au cœur du quartier d'affaires du centre-ville. Aujourd'hui, le rez-de-chaussée de l'immeuble abrite The Misfit Restaurant and Bar, un restaurant et un bar animés qui proposent des plats de la ferme à la table et qui sont très appréciés pour les brunchs du week-end et l'happy hour.
Miles Memorial Playhouse – 90th Anniversary
Situé dans le parc Reed, le Miles Memorial Playhouse est un joyau culturel caché à huit pâtés de maisons de l'océan Pacifique. Conçue en 1929 par l'éminent architecte local John Byers dans le style néocolonial espagnol, la salle de spectacle a diverti le public avec de la musique, de la danse et des représentations théâtrales pendant près d'un siècle. Le mécène du bâtiment, J. Euclid Miles, était l'un des principaux acteurs du développement de Santa Monica. Dans son testament, Miles a légué $25 000 à la ville pour qu'elle érige un théâtre pour les jeunes de Santa Monica en mémoire de sa fille, Mary A. Miles. Depuis lors, le théâtre présente des programmes culturels annuels ainsi que des représentations publiques permanentes d'associations à but non lucratif.
Aero Theatre – 80th Anniversary
Le Aérothéâtre was built in 1939 by Douglas Aircraft Company, a Santa Monica-based airplane manufacture, to serve its factory employees. During World War II, the Aero showed movies round-the-clock, to accommodate the three-shift Douglas Aircraft manufacturing activities. Designed by R. M. Woolpert, the Streamline Moderne-styled Aero is an anchor of the Montana Avenue neighborhood and is the only movie theatre in northern Santa Monica to this day. The Aero Theatre is currently operated by the nonprofit American Cinematheque and offers daily screenings of classic Hollywood, foreign, and art films at the theater.
Chez Jay – 60th Anniversary
Chez Jay on Ocean Avenue has been serving locals, celebrities, and visitors since 1959. Known as a celebrity hangout and “dive bar” over the decades, Chez Jay is one of the best steak and seafood neighborhood restaurants in all of Southern California. Chez Jay became the social crossroads of an incredible cultural revolution that has impacted movies, television, music, art, and politics. In recognition of its importance, Chez Jay was declared a Santa Monica Historic Landmark in 2012. Chez Jay’s free peanuts are famous as well, with one of them traveling to the moon with Alan Shapard. It became as Jay called it the first “Astro-nut” and still resides in the Jay family safe. For the whole story, you will need to visit first hand.
Third Street Promenade – 30th Anniversary
Promenade de la troisième rue, Santa Monica’s car-free shopping district, celebrates 30 years since opening to pedestrians. Third Street had long been the city’s main commercial strip, but by the late 1950s, it was struggling to compete with the newer regional shopping centers. In 1959, dozens of cities across the U.S. began closing their main shopping corridors to vehicles hoping to attract customers with “traffic-free shopping.” In 1959, merchants first proposed closing Third Street to cars and by 1965 the controversial plan had overcome all its legal and political obstacles. On April 22, a three-minute blast of car horns marked the beginning of construction and by November 8, Third Street reopened — to pedestrians only — as the Santa Monica Mall. Today, Third Street Promenade continues to innovate by offering original programming to serve the next generation of shoppers. Now through September 30, Third Street Promenade is offering free daily activities including salsa lessons, comedy nights, fitness classes and live music.
18th Street Arts Center – 30th Anniversary
Centre des arts de la 18e rue has been bringing unique and groundbreaking work to Santa Monica for 30 years. But this isn’t your average gallery. The exhibits here are often socially conscious and spark conversations about progressive issues. The 18th Street Arts Center is also the largest artist residency in Southern California, including a program for Los Angeles-based artists who have the opportunity to rent a workspace at a subsidized rent. Since its inception, 18th Street Arts Center’s visiting artist residency program has hosted more than 500 artists from dozens of countries around the world.
Bergamot Station – 25th Anniversary
Occupant ce qui était autrefois une station de trolley, Station de bergamote is Southern California’s largest art gallery complex and cultural center. Celebrating 25 years of serving the Santa Monica arts community this year, Bergamot features a collection of 30 esteemed fine art galleries and creative businesses from artists all over the world. Rich in history, the site’s warehouse buildings housed various factories throughout the years before the City of Santa Monica purchased the property. Santa Monica approached Wayne Blank, developer and co-owner of the Shoshana Wayne Gallery and asked him to conceive of an artistic use for the property. Blank established Bergamot, which opened in 1994. Bergamot Station is also home to Bergamot Café, a hip eatery located atop an old loading dock that serves healthy American fare for breakfast and lunch.