
Tahl Mah Sah Buddhist Monastery & Temple
Buddhist shrine with a main hall for prayer, a small bell pavilion and small Buddha statues
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Wilshire Presbyterian Church
Founded in 1912, Wilshire Presbyterian Church is a multicultural Christian fellowship on the southeast corner of Third Street and Western Avenue.
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Korea Sah (Buddhist Temple)
The Korea Sah Buddhist Temple at one point had 3,000 members. The building was once a social hall for Czech-Americans. Transit: Western / Maplewood
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Though notorious in recent years, the Oriental Mission Church (OMC) has the distinction of being one of the early Korean churches in the Koreatown area. Established in 1970, the nondenominational church 동양선교교회 moved from a pastor’s residence to its current location on Western Avenue in 1975. Located in North Koreatown.
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World Harvest Missionary Center
Korean Baptist church on 3rd Street between Catalina and Kenmore. 셰계 추수 선교 센타
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Chinese-Korean church in the former space of Los Gemelos Discount Store at 3559 1/2 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90020. Next to Bella Hair Salon, near Fratelli’s.
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Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 209 Wilshire Christian Church Building (1927, Robert H. Orr) was declared a historical landmark on January 17, 1979. It is on the northeast corner of Wilshire and 634 South Normandie. The property is in a Methane Buffer Zone. Terra-Petra, a certified testing agency for methane soil gas investigations, has certified […]
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The only historically Japanese-American Episcopal Church in Los Angeles. Sunday services 7:30, 9:45, 11:45 (Espanol)
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A site for church weddings… located just west of Koreatown proper.
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