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Month: April 2024

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Games People Play With Photos from Opening Day for the Los Angeles Angels, Wrigley Field, 10 April 1926

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on April 10, 2024
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La La Landscapes With a Photo of the Sierra Madre Wisteria/Wistaria Vine, 8 April 1928, Part Two

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  • Posted on April 9, 2024
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La La Landscapes With a Photo of the Sierra Madre Wisteria/Wistaria Vine, 8 April 1928, Part One

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  • Posted on April 8, 2024
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“To Know, to Utter, and to Argue Freely, According to Conscience, Above all Liberties”: The Open Forum, ACLU, 6 April 1929, Part Two

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  • Posted on April 7, 2024
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“To Know, to Utter, and to Argue Freely, According to Conscience, Above all Liberties”: The Open Forum, ACLU, 6 April 1929, Part One

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  • Posted on April 6, 2024
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“One of the Most Amazing Stories of American Industry Today” in Sunset Magazine, April 1928

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  • Posted on April 5, 2024
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“Your Vineyards Are Crowded With Every Variety of Vines the Wide World Affords”: Winemaking in Greater Los Angeles in 1865

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  • Posted on April 4, 2024
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“Los Angeles of the Present Has Built for the Los Angeles of the Future”: The “Completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct” in Municipal Engineering Magazine, April 1913

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  • Posted on April 3, 2024
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Morey Boogies: A Wanted Poster From Los Angeles County Sheriff William I. Traeger, 2 April 1927

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  • Posted on April 2, 2024April 2, 2024
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Working the Land with “Cotton Experiments in California” from The Overland Monthly, April 1871

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  • Posted on April 1, 2024
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