If you enjoy seeing historical homes, then set aside Saturday, April 26th from 10 am to 3 pm.
The Lanterman House Foundation and the Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley are jointly sponsoring a tour of eight heritage homes, including properties built between 1890 and 1956. The homes will range in style from mountain retreats to mid-century modern.
Tickets will be $20. You will be given a map and allowed to drive yourself to the eight destinations. The beauty of that arrangement is your ability to enjoy the homes at your own pace.
Additional information can be found online here: Lanterman House Heritage Home Tour information
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La Canada High School Theatre Department
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La Canada Junior Baseball and Softball sign-ups
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I hope you post some photos of the homes after the tour. It's always fun to see these historic homes, and we don't often get a chance to go in them.