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Watts Towers/Nuestro Pueblo (1921–1954)
Los Angeles, CA
Artist: Simon Rodia
Photos courtesy of Public Art In Public Places


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The Watts Towers were called "Nuestro Pueblo" ("Our Village" in Spanish) by their creator, Simon Rodia. He built the entire site, including his residence, the towers, sculptures, structures, and mosaics, by hand over a 33-year period. The Watts Towers site is classified as a Historical Landmark and a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.