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Seeds of Resilience: Barrio Americano

As the nation reflects on 250 years of United States history, Seeds of Resilience: Barrio Americano invites visitors to consider the many communities whose contributions…
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Semillas de Resiliencia: Barrio Americano

Mientras la nación reflexiona sobre 250 años de historia de los Estados Unidos, Semillas de Resiliencia: Barrio Americano invita al público a considerar las múltiples…
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Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Exploring Water’s Environmental And Cultural Impact Now Open

Exciting Exhibit Amplifies Rancho Los Cerritos’ Commitment to Water Conservation From above, Earth appears as a water planet with more than 71 percent of its…
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Inaugural Cowboy Festival Recap

Inaugural Cowboy Festival: A Celebration of Urban Cowboy Culture and Rancho Heritage! On Saturday, June 21, RLC hosted the inaugural "Cowboy Festival," celebrating our exhibition: Untold…
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Inaugural Cowboy Festival Celebrates Urban Cowboy Culture and Juneteenth

Port of Long Beach Sponsorship Supports Rancho Los Cerritos’ Untold Legacies Exhibit Programming and First-Ever Cowboy Festival LONG BEACH, California – Today, Rancho Los Cerritos…
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Rancho Los Cerritos Awarded $10,000 Port of Long Beach Sponsorship

Rancho Los Cerritos receives Port of Long Beach sponsorship to support Untold Legacies Exhibit Programming LONG BEACH, California – The Port of Long Beach awards…
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Rancho Los Cerritos Presents: Fire on the Hill Film Screening and Panel

Read the Press-Telegram’s article featuring the Rancho’s special event screening and panel of this critically acclaimed documentary on the history of Black Cowboys of Compton…
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FREEDOM WEST: RESISTANCE AND TRIUMPH IN CALIFORNIA

The Curatorial Department exhibition in the Library is inspired by Reverend George Hathaway (a family member from the Rancho's sheep ranching days) and the abolitionist…
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