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Victorian Fair Preview: Connecting With Nature at Eastlake Park

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  • Posted on April 22, 2019December 30, 2020
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Portrait Gallery: “Mesmer-izing” History Through a Pair of Cabinet Photos of Joseph and Rose Mesmer, ca. 1879

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  • Posted on January 11, 2018January 11, 2021
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Read All About It: “Los Angeles Weekly Express,” 9 October 1873

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  • Posted on October 9, 2017December 23, 2020
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Portrait Gallery: Charlie Walshe, East Los Angeles (Lincoln Heights), ca. 1890

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  • Posted on May 13, 2017December 28, 2020
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Victorian Fair Postlude: An 1894 Tourist’s Photo Album of Greater Los Angeles

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  • Posted on May 1, 2017January 7, 2021
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Read All About It, Victorian Fair Edition: The “East Side News,” 19 January 1895

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  • Posted on April 28, 2017December 28, 2020
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Through the Viewfinder: Panoramic View of Los Angeles North of the Plaza, 1920s

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  • Posted on February 12, 2017January 7, 2021
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  • Disconnected and Out of Service: A Press Photo of Los Angeles Mayor Frederic T. Woodman, ca. 1916
  • Working the Land: The California Horticulturist and Floral Magazine, August 1872
  • “Shall We Allow the Narrow Minded Race Prejudice . . . to be Paramount?”: A Sociological Study of “The Japanese in Rural Los Angeles County,” 1920
  • “To Work Always to a Finer and Better Art of Architecture”: The 1922 Year Book of Architecture and Allied Arts, Part Two
  • “Southern California Occupies a Conspicuous Place in American Building”: The 1922 Year Book of Architecture and Allied Arts, Part One

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La Casa Nueva is turning 100! Check out these certificates we received from the State Senate in recognition of this milestone.
Free; tour sizes are limited and space is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
There's maintenance going on at the Homestead! This historic arch needed some help to stay standing, so we brought in some experts to get it back into shape.
Monument, Memorial, Showpiece, Home: Celebrating La Casa Nueva at 100
Check out this shot of our fountain from Song of the Gringo compared to a photo of our fountain today. Did you know our fountain supposedly contains the millstones from Workman's mill?
Happy #nationalswimmingpoolday ! The "pool" featured in this photograph was actually a reservoir the Temple family used to water walnut trees. It looks like it also made an excellent pool, though. You can also see the Workman House in the background!

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