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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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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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UCLA Student Eileen Skalky Researches History at Rancho Los Cerritos

Eileen Skalky, an Anthropologie student at UCLA recently contacted the Rancho to make a research appointment. She is following in the footsteps of her great…
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A Missing Part of History

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI): How Chinese women were erased from history. For Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, we want to…
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LA as Subject Archives Bazaar

The LA as Subject Archives Bazaar is going virtual and will be hosted online on 10/17. You can view all of the virtual exhibitor booths by…
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New Exhibit Tea Through Time Opens Online

Tea through Time at Rancho Los Cerritos is the latest Rancho Los Cerritos exhibit, curated by Arts Council for Long Beach intern Anthony Smyers. For…
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Library Exhibit: The Bixbys’ 1930s Remodel

This October, Rancho Los Cerritos installed the third in a series of special exhibits in the library display case that commemorates the demisemiseptcentennial. (175th anniversary) of the…
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