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Rancho Los Cerritos Exhibitions

Current and past exhibitions at Rancho Los Cerritos, featuring displays on Southern California history, Indigenous peoples, and 19th-20th century life.

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This is the exhibitions page for Rancho Los Cerritos, a California historical site, showcasing their current displays on topics like tea traditions, Tongva history, Chinese immigrant labor, Victorian-era artifacts, and women's domestic work. The page also lists upcoming events and opportunities to visit or support the historic rancho.

Exhibits
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On display from October through Early December 2019 is the latest special exhibit in the library case in commemoration of the 175th anniversary of the adobe's construction (built in 1844) and specifically the 1930s Bixby remodel. With the exhibit is Brice Burtness, RLC’s Fall 2019 Creative Long Beach intern (funded by the Arts Council for Long Beach), who researched and installed this exhibit.

Library Exhibit: The Bixbys’ 1930s Remodel

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New Exhibit Tea Through Time Opens Online

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Current Exhibitions

Explore our diverse exhibitions that bring Southern California's history to life through artifacts, documents, and interactive displays

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Tea Through Time at Rancho Los Cerritos

Our new exhibit tells the story of how the Rancho’s diverse inhabitants and workers consumed this beverage and partook in its rich traditions. To this day, tea remains a beverage infused in ceremony, enjoyed by many.  What is Tea?  Tea
8:37 pm - 8:37 pm PST
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