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Text Box: Preservation:
The activity or process of keeping something of value 
alive, intact, or free from damage or decay.

 Our mission is to preserve and maintain Bolton Hall Museum and the historical record of Rancho Tujunga.

Travel down any street in Tujunga and you’re certain to encounter hand-crafted Arroyo stone homes, foundations, chimneys, retaining walls, and other architectural remnants from the early 20th century.

Today, these important links to our pioneer past are critically endangered, as uninformed residents and insensitive developers continue to eliminate these historic and character-defining features from our neighborhoods. 

 

Little Landers Historical Society is currently pursuing

Historic-Cultural Monument designations for these three sites. 

We are working against the clock to protect these touchstones

that tell the story of Tujunga's unique pioneer past.

 

Your financial support makes it possible for us to continue our efforts. 

 

Can you make a donation to help us preserve our history? 

Use the donation button below for credit card or PayPal.

— or —

Mail your check to LLHS, P O Box 203, Tujunga, California 91043.

 

Any amount you can give is appreciated.

We Thank you!

Learn more about these stone structures by visiting

Bolton Hall Museum any Saturday or Sunday from 1 to 4 PM and

enjoy our current exhibit Touchstones—Our Rocky Beginnings

 

Curated tours are given the first Saturday of each month at 2 PM.