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  • Commerce & Manufacturing

From the Homestead Kitchen: Restaurant Swag

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on October 6, 2020December 30, 2020
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  • Food & Drink

From the Homestead Kitchen: Don’t Cry Over Soured Milk

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on July 7, 2020December 30, 2020
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From the Homestead Kitchen: California Lettuce Production and the Popularity of Salads in the 1920s

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on June 30, 2020December 30, 2020
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From the Homestead Kitchen: “Super” Markets in Los Angeles

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on May 26, 2020December 29, 2020
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From the Homestead Kitchen: The El Pato Shrimp Cocktail

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on May 12, 2020December 29, 2020
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From the Homestead Kitchen: Prohibition-Era Cocktails with Rich Ohtsuka

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on April 21, 2020December 29, 2020
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From the Homestead Kitchen: A New Series on LA’s Culinary History and Cooking

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on April 7, 2020December 29, 2020
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Baseball Traditions: The Seventh-Inning Stretch

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on August 2, 2019December 30, 2020
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Henry Chadwick: Father of the Baseball Scorecard

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on May 8, 2017December 28, 2020
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  • Workman & Temple Family

Ticket to the Twenties Themes: The Temple Family From Boom to Bust, Part 1

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on September 29, 2016December 30, 2020
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Recent Posts

  • “Something Should Be Done to Head Off These Fanatics Who Would Keep Our City in a Turmoil All the Time”: A Postcard by Michael Rieder on the Angel City Anti-Saloon Election of Spring 1905, Part Two
  • Getting Schooled While Reading Between the Lines in a Letter from Thomas W. Temple II to Walter P. Temple, Sr., 2 June 1927
  • “A Detour Sign Reading ‘Guilty’ Had Been Posted on the Highway to Wealth”: A Press Photograph of Alleged Ponzi Schemers Thomas M. Hennessey and Harry D. Hibbs, May 1925, Part Four
  • “The Charge of Grand Larceny . . . Won’t Hold Water for a Minute”: A Press Photograph of Alleged Ponzi Schemers Thomas M. Hennessey and Harry D. Hibbs, May 1925, Part Three
  • “The Deal Was a Huge Bunco Game”: A Press Photograph of Alleged Ponzi Schemers Thomas M. Hennessey and Harry D. Hibbs, May 1925, Part Two

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