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Saturday, January 14th, 2011 1:00 PM at Bolton Hall Museum Free Admission Everyone is Welcome click here for a printable flyer with details about the upcoming program |
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Webpage updated December 31st, 2011 |
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Become a member of the Little Landers Historical Society and receive our monthly newsletter, “The Cornerstone.” Click here for a sample of our newsletter and membership information. Help us preserve our history! |
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Is Your Organization Interested in Local History? A private tour of Bolton Hall Museum can be arranged for your group or organization. We also have speakers who can prepare a program for your group. Please contact us for additional information. Phone: (818) 352-3420 Email: littlelanders@verizon.net |
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The Boom Years- The 1950s in Sunland -Tujunga. Visit our new exhibit, relive the years when babies, business and building was BOOMING in the country and right here in Sunland-Tujunga. more information |

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Native American Culture of Sunland-Tujunga |
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Gabrielino — Tongva — Serrano This program will explore the differences between these tribes and present interesting facts about the Native American culture of our area.
Our speaker is Chester King. Masters from UCLA and PhD in anthropology from UC Davis Mr. King is a lover of archeology and has done extensive research of Native American tribes. |
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Sponsor a Bolton Hall Museum Rock. Help us preserve our beautiful old building—Los Angeles Historical Monument #2. |