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Author: lhc123

Agnes Temple with a bicycle, 1930s.
  • Sports

Riding a bike is “wheelie” fun!

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on September 12, 2014January 8, 2021
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  • Historic Preservation & Research

We’re “Growing”

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on July 9, 2014January 8, 2021
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  • Historic Preservation & Research

Getting Plastered at the Workman House

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on June 19, 2014January 8, 2021
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La Don (left), with Homestead Director Karen Wade.
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Staff Spotlight: La Don Lewin

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on June 17, 2014January 8, 2021
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Walter Temple and his children, 1926. From the Homestead Museum Collection.
  • Holidays & Celebrations

Father’s Day: A surprising history

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on June 13, 2014January 8, 2021
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On corsets, crinolines, and cinching

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on June 10, 2014January 8, 2021
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A “hot” new discovery in the Workman House!

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on May 23, 2014January 8, 2021
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Hitting the Road in the 1920s

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on May 22, 2014January 8, 2021
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  • Staff & Events

A Closer Look at the White Glove Tours

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on May 15, 2014January 8, 2021
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  • Historic Preservation & Research

Clearing the Tables: Uninstalling an Exhibit

  • by lhc123
  • Posted on May 6, 2014January 8, 2021
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Recent Posts

  • Treading the Boards with a Program from the Majestic Theatre for “The Desert Song,” 3-9 July 1928
  • “The Most Glorious Crusade in All History”: The Patriotic War Number of the Los Angeles Times for Independence Day 1898
  • “Probably a Record Unequaled On a Property of This Kind in the History of California”: A Quartet of Letters Concerning North Whittier (Hacienda) Heights, 3 July 1914
  • “The Greatest Attraction in the Southwest This Year”: The Opening of the American Historical Review and Motion Picture Industrial Exposition, Los Angeles, 2 July 1923
  • “The Climatic Capital of the New World”: A Pamphlet on “Los Angeles: The Metropolis of the Southwest,” 1 July 1926

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Song of the Gringo Film Screening
A photograph, "The Scene at the Bathing Pool, Angeles National Forest," ca. 1910s.
Edgar and Agnes Temple having fun at the beach!
Ever wonder what's inside our "tepee?" Here's a look!
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The Long Beach Purity Raids of 1914

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