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At Our Leisure: Bimini Hot Springs and Hotel, Los Angeles

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  • Posted on September 4, 2019January 7, 2021
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Read All About It with Mabel Urmy Seares and “California Southland” Magazine, May 1926

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  • Posted on May 21, 2019January 7, 2021
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No Place Like Home: Harrison Gray Otis’ “The Bivouac,” Los Angeles, ca. 1900

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  • Posted on November 3, 2018January 15, 2021
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Ticket to the Twenties Themes: Real Estate in Alhambra with J. Homer Hough, 1926

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  • Posted on October 5, 2018January 11, 2021
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Connecting Visitors to Family History through Homestead Artifacts #2: Faith Maternity Hospital, Los Angeles, July 1925

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  • Posted on September 11, 2018January 13, 2021
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Getting Schooled with a Student Memory Book, Puente Union High School, 1925

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  • Posted on August 21, 2018August 2, 2022
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No Place Like Home: An Exuberant Mission Revival Home in Los Angeles, 1909

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  • Posted on June 3, 2018January 25, 2023
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Through the Viewfinder: La Fiesta de Los Angeles Decoration Contest Prize Winner, 1905

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  • Posted on June 2, 2018January 8, 2021
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That’s a Wrap: The Opening of the Carthay Circle Theatre, Los Angeles, 18 May 1926

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  • Posted on May 18, 2017December 28, 2020
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  • Sharing Some History About Henry Dalton of Rancho Azusa, 1804-1884
  • “Aye, Revenge on Their Murderers!”: The Barton Massacre of 23 January 1857, Part One

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Check out these amazing gouache paintings done by the talented Megan R.! We are always delighted when someone creates art of our site!!!
Transformation in the Teens: The Workman and Temple Families in 1910s Los Angeles
Happy National Milk Day!
Behind-the-Scenes Tours
An ad for a horse race at the Santa Anita Park. Taken from a Mason House program from 1908.
We're always excited when our collection is used in someone's research! Check out this photo from our collection of Los Angeles Mayor Damien Marchessault, which was used by Annick Foucrier, a historian from Paris, in an article on the French in California.

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