Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Related to Los Angeles Times article, March 27, 1938, Rancho Santa Anita, A Los Angeles County Beauty Spot. For many years closed to the public, the thirty-acre Rancho Santa Anita Park, with its lake, fifty-one varieties of shrubs and trees, some of them the largest in Southern California, and its historic buildings of the late E.J. (Lucky) Baldwin occupancy, now is open … Rancho Santa Anita Park later became the Arboretum of Los Angeles County About 3 oak trees, with road in foreground, conifer trees at left and right, fence and other trees in background, under cloudy sky Text from nitrate negative sleeve: 11062 3/22/38 Baldwin House, EJ (Lucky Baldwin)
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