
Join SAH/SCC as we celebrate the reissue of Los Angeles Before the Freeways: Images of An Era 1850-1950 (Angel City Press, 2025) with its author Nathan Marsak. The book gives a lush, visual tour of a Los Angeles that no longer exists—one of elegant office buildings and stately mansions that were razed in the name of “progress.” Featuring stunning black-and-white photography from Arnold Hylen that captures a forgotten era, the book contains an original essay by the photographer that provides historical background and context for the time period. This new edition contains additional, never-before-seen photographs from Hylen and newly unearthed information from historian Marsak on these lost architectural treasures.
Originally published by Dawson’s Book Shop in 1981, Los Angeles Before the Freeways has become a cult classic among LA’s architectural historians. Now fully updated in a larger, more elegant format with expanded captions that provide additional context for Hylen’s essay, Los Angeles Before the Freeways will be a treasured read for Angelenos of all stripes.
Marsak studied under the eminent historian of Los Angeles, Reyner Banham, at University of California, Santa Cruz, and completed his graduate work with noted Sullivan/Wright scholar Narciso G. Menocal at University of Wisconsin (Madison). He worked on the curatorial staff of Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art and served as historian for the LAPD Museum archives. He is also the author of Bunker Hill Los Angeles: Essence of Sunshine and Noir (Angel City Press, 2020) and Los Angeles Neon (Schiffer, 2002).
LA Before the Freeways—Sunday, May 4, 2025; 1-2:30 PM Pacific; $5. Go to www.sahscc.org and pay via PayPal; or mail in order form on Page 6 with check; Zoom link sent upon registration. NOTE: Included is a link to the recording to view at your leisure.

