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Tag: Los Angeles Express history 1920

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That’s the Ticket While Striking a Chord: A Ticket for a Popular Orchestral Concert at the Hollywood Bowl, 27 July 1923

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  • Posted on July 27, 2022July 28, 2022
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Take It On Faith: A Press Photo of the Krotona Institute of Theosophy, Beachwood Canyon, Hollywood, 1913

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  • Posted on June 6, 2022June 7, 2022
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No Place Like Home While All Over The Map: A Tract Map for New Windsor Square, ca. 1920

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  • Posted on May 20, 2022May 20, 2022
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At Our Leisure: A Trio of Photos from the Hans Christian Andersen Festival, Elysian Park, Los Angeles, 24 April 1920

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  • Posted on April 24, 2022
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That’s a Wrap With the “California Theatre Weekly Magazine and Program,” Week of 26 December 1920

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  • Posted on December 26, 2021
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“A Perfection of Pulchritude” in a Press Photo from the National Progressive Chiropractic Association Conference, Los Angeles, August 1928

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  • Posted on August 29, 2021August 30, 2021
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  • Read All about It: News from Los Angeles in the New York Spectator, 14 August 1851
  • “We Are Swept with That Profound Pride and Patriotism”: The Official Program of the Pacific Fleet Festival, Los Angeles & Southern California, 9-13 August 1919
  • At Our Leisure Through the Viewfinder: A Photo Album of Camping in Big Santa Anita Canyon, San Gabriel Mountains, ca. 1910s
  • “Financial Facts for the Protection of the Investing Public”: The August 1920 issue of American Globe/ The Pacific Trade Review, Los Angeles
  • Working the Land: The Day Book of Laura González for the Workman Homestead, Rancho La Puente, July-August 1887

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Press photo, 1929. Spectators watch as each boat tries to knock the other over.
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?

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