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Recap of the California Preservation Foundation Doors Open California Program Tours of La Casa Nueva for Its Centennial Commemoration, 1923-2023

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  • Posted on September 10, 2023September 10, 2023
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Pet Project: The Restoration of Wood Carvings in the Courtyard of La Casa Nueva, 28 February 1979

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  • Posted on February 28, 2020December 29, 2020
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A Pneumatic Palace: The Goodrich Tire Plant, City of Commerce, 4 November 1928

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  • Posted on November 4, 2019January 6, 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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  • Architecture & Decoration

A New Acquisition: A Decorative Tile by Pedro Sánchez of Puebla, Mexico, ca. 1920s.

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  • Posted on April 12, 2019January 7, 2021
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Sharing History Through the Viewfinder with the Azusa Historical Society

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  • Posted on February 17, 2019January 7, 2021
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No Place Like Home: La Casa Nueva in Construction, ca. 1923-1925

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  • Posted on December 4, 2018December 30, 2020
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No Place Like Home: A Letter from La Casa Nueva Architect Roy Seldon Price, 14 September 1924

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  • Posted on September 14, 2018January 13, 2021
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Today’s Family Picnic Day at the Homestead

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  • Posted on May 27, 2018January 8, 2021
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No Place Like Home: An Early Concept of La Casa Nueva, 1922

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  • Posted on May 10, 2018January 8, 2021
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  • That’s a Wrap with NOW, the Newsletter of West Coast Theatres, Inc., Los Angeles, 17 September 1928
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Mission City Affinity: The Workman and Temple Families and San Gabriel, 1842-1872
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