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As part of this year’s La Jolla Landmarks Week, the La Jolla Historical Society hosted architectural historian Diane Kane with a presentation on the California-style bungalow, which has becom… ...
Locals and visitors to La Purisima Mission State Historic Park stepped back in time Saturday during Mission Life Days, which ...
If the video is playing when you arrive at La Frontera del Norte, the Latino history exhibit currently at the Sonoma County Museum, chances are you will enter to the strains of "La Golondrina ...
La Misa del Santa Barbara welcomed those enjoying Old Spanish Days to the Old Mission. The event takes place right after ...
In a new series, LAist’s Adolfo Guzman-Lopez tells the stories behind Los Angeles public art pieces. The series kicks off ...
Artist Alison Saar refused to create her version of Lady Justice with a sword, scales, or blindfold, because… of the ...
A La Grande New Year’s party in the 1800s that apparently did not lose steam until hours into the new year took place 37 years later when celebrants rang in 1898.
MANSFIELD, La. (WVUE) - There were few schools of higher learning that women could attend in the mid-1800s. One was in the ...
In the 1800s they were "muffs." Members of the La Crosse Loose and Careless Club have been meeting for practices a couple times a week for more than a half-dozen practices.