L.A. HERITAGE DAY CELEBRATES SOUTHLAND’S COLORFUL, DIVERSE HISTORY
500 Years of Fascinating Facts and Objects on Display at Free Event
Sunday, April 29, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument
(LOS ANGELES March 19, 2012) – Fortune cookies, a Civil War tent, L.A.’s first fire “truck,” menus from long-ago restaurants, a wooden nickel, and the city’s first grand hotel each have a story to tell about the Los Angeles region’s over 500 years of recorded history. On Sunday, April 29, 2012, the L.A. Heritage Alliance will host its Fourth Annual L.A. Heritage Day in partnership with El Pueblo Historical Monument, to share this history through tours, five museums, a scavenger hunt, children’s activities, presentations, giveaways, food, and other activities.
“In an area sometimes perceived as having no ‘real’ history, L.A. Heritage Day is an opportunity for people to learn about and enjoy the fascinating people, places, and events that have shaped Southern California,” said Cindy Olnick, spokesperson for the Los Angeles Conservancy. “It’s also a chance to learn about the incredible variety of local preservation groups, museums, libraries, and historical societies serving people today throughout Los Angeles County.”
“With so many groups attending this event, there will be something for everyone. The legacy of the Mexican, Chinese, Italian, Spanish and African immigrant communities along with our region's indigenous people will be honored for their role in making Los Angeles the diverse metropolis it is today,” said Robert Andrade, General Manager of El Pueblo Historical Monument.
This year’s L.A. Heritage Day will take place inside the historic Pico House at El Pueblo Historic Monument (http://elpueblo.lacity.org/), adjacent to Olvera Street and across the street from Union Station in downtown Los Angeles. El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument is the birthplace of L.A., the original site of the early pueblo where the city was founded in 1781. Special tours of Olvera Street, Avila Adobe, Chinese American Museum, and Plaza Firehouse Museum will be available.
L.A. Heritage Day is Sunday, April 29, 2012 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is free, including tours. The event is also sponsored in part by the Office of LA City Councilman Tom LaBonge and Project Restore.
For directions and public transportation options, visit the event listing on the ExperienceLA Heritage Portal:
http://www.experiencela.com/calendar/event/45226.
Registered L.A. Heritage Day Groups as of 4/26/2012:
African American Firefighter Museum Alhambra Preservation Group
American Cinematheque at the Aero & Egyptian Theatres
Arab American Historical Foundation
Arcadia Historical Society
Art Deco Society of Los Angeles
Associated Historical Societies of Los Angeles County
The Banning Museum
Boyle Heights Historical Society
Burbank Historical Society
Campo de Cahuenga
Caribbean Heritage Organization
Chinese American Museum
City of Los Angeles Office of Historic Resources
Conference of California Historical Societies
Culinary Historians of Southern California
Drum Barracks Civil War Museum
Eagle Rock Valley Historical Society
El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument
El Pueblo Park Association
ExperienceLA.com
Federated Italo-Americans of Southern California
Fort Moore Garrison
Friends of Griffith Park
Friends of the Michael White Adobe
Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians
GHOULA
Heritage Square Museum
Highland Park Heritage Trust
Historical Society of Centinela Valley
Hollywood Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Hollywood Heritage
Homestead Museum
Ischia–San Pedro/Los Angeles Sister City Foundation
Italian American Museum of Los Angeles
Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles
LA as Subject
Lanterman House
Las Angelitas del Pueblo
Leonis Adobe Museum
Little Landers Historical Society/Bolton Hall Museum
Little Tokyo Historical Society
Long Beach Heritage
Los Angeles City Historical Society
Los Angeles Conservancy
Los Angeles Historic Theatre Foundation
Los Encinos State Historical Park
Los Pobladores 200
Lummis Day Community Foundation
Malibu Adamson House Foundation
Monrovia Historic Preservation
Group Montebello Historical Society
Muckenthaler Cultural Center
Native Daughters of the Golden
West Old Spanish Trail Association
Pio Pico State Historic Park - Friends of Pio Pico
Point Fermin Lighthouse
Society of Architectural Historians – Southern California Chapter
San Fernando Valley Historical Society
San Marino Historical Society
Santa Monica Conservancy
Santa Monica History Museum
Southern California Genealogical Society
Vintage Venice Reel To Real Tours
W.E.S.T. - American Frontier
West Adams Heritage Association
Yesteryears Dancers
4 comments:
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley is not on the list and will be there tomorrow.
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Sounds like Heritage Day is a great opportunity for locals to meet new folks and learn more about L.A's rich and diverse history.
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