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Compton Landmarks
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COMPTON LANDMARKS.

Historic sites and notable places across the city.

Compton Art & History Museum

Est. 2023

A community-centered museum amplifying the culture of Compton and greater South Los Angeles through art exhibitions and historical displays.

306 W Compton Blvd. #104

Compton City Hall

Est. 1950s

The seat of Compton's municipal government and a central landmark in the heart of the city.

205 S Willowbrook Ave

Compton/Woodley Airport

Est. 1924

One of the oldest airports in the LA area, hosting the Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum which inspires youth through aviation.

901 W Alondra Blvd

Heritage House

A restored Victorian home representing the architectural heritage of early Compton settlers.

Compton, CA

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

A memorial dedicated to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement's impact on Compton.

Compton Civic Center

Gonzales Park

One of Compton's most beloved parks, a gathering space for community events, sports, and recreation.

E Compton Blvd & S Burris Ave

Compton Creek Natural Park

A restored urban waterway and green space offering trails and native habitat along Compton Creek.

Along Compton Creek

Kelly Park

Est. 1950s

Historic park and community hub featuring sports facilities and hosting the annual Compton Day celebrations.

400 E Greenleaf Blvd