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Tag: La La Landscapes

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La La Landscapes: A Trio of Negatives of Landscaping at Westlake Park, 29 March 1905

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  • Posted on March 29, 2023March 29, 2023
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La La Landscapes: Historic and Brand New Trees at the Homestead

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  • Posted on May 7, 2022May 7, 2022
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La La Landscapes/At Our Leisure: A Trio of Snapshots at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, 19 March 1925

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  • Posted on March 19, 2022March 20, 2022
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Portrait Gallery (and a La La Landscapes Bonus): Dr. William A. Hammel, ca. 1875

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  • Posted on May 17, 2021
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La La Landscapes, Museum Reopening Edition: Then and Now Photos of the Homestead’s Gardens and Landscaping

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  • Posted on May 14, 2021
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La La Landscapes: A Quartet of Cabinet Photos of Late 19th Century Los Angeles Gardens

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  • Posted on May 11, 2021
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La La Landscapes: The Garden of Dr. Rudolph Schiffman, Pasadena, ca. 1920s

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  • Posted on February 24, 2020December 29, 2020
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La La Landscapes: A New Donation of Photos Taken by Lemuel S. Ellis and William H. Fletcher, Los Angeles and Altadena, 1880s/1890s

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  • Posted on December 10, 2019January 6, 2021
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La La Landscapes: Views from the Main Driveways at the Homestead in the 1920s

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  • Posted on October 23, 2019December 30, 2020
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La La Landscapes: A Quintet of Photos of Elysian Park, Los Angeles, early 1900s

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  • Posted on August 25, 2019January 7, 2021
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Being in CA, we often think that slavery didn’t happen here, but after an enlightening and thought-provoking afternoon with Dr. Kevin Waite @kevinwaite yesterday discussing his book West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire all in attendance learned the true story. His book tackles the often untold history of how and why Southern slaveholders infiltrated the American West in the years leading up to the Civil War and how they kept a stranglehold there for decades to come.
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