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  • Places & Communities

Through the Viewfinder: Los Angeles “Joss House,” ca. 1898

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on November 8, 2017April 29, 2021
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Wo/Men at Work: Firefighters Battling a Blaze, Los Angeles, March 1917

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on August 16, 2017December 28, 2020
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Sharing the History of Company D, 1st Battalion of Native Cavalry, California Volunteers, 1864-1866

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  • Posted on May 10, 2017January 16, 2023
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Homestead Book Club Discussion on the History of the Chinese in Los Angeles

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on December 2, 2016January 4, 2021
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Museum Director Musings: Assembly Bill 2864 and Chinese-American History in Schools

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  • Posted on October 26, 2016December 30, 2020
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Immersed in history at the Homestead Museum with Jennifer Koshatka Seman, exploring the extraordinary life of Teresa Urrea in ‘Borderlands Curanderos.’ From spiritual healer to revolutionary, Teresa’s journey in California came alive in Jennifer’s captivating talk. ✨ Grateful for the engaging discussions and personalized book signings. Don’t miss your chance to grab a copy of this inspiring tale at the museum store! 📚 #HomesteadMuseum #BookSigning #TeresaUrrea #History #Yaqui
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