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Leonard John (L.J.) Rose (1827-1899) and his son Guy Rose (1867-1925) both left lasting legacies in the San Gabriel Valley. L.J. had many successful, and unsuccessful, ventures throughout his life. His fascinating story includes the naming of a train station called Lamanda Park, the creation of Sunny Slope Water Company, and the naming of the City of Rosemead and. Guy studied art and painting in the U.S. and France he eventually became one of Californias premier plein air artists. In detailing the lives of the Roses, Diana Loomis will share her recent research on the fascinating story of entrepreneur L.J. Rose and his artist son Guy. Bill and Brenda Galloway will open up their 1913 historic home and garden for this program. The Craftsman style house, originally known as the James Allen Freeman House, was designed by Architects Arthur and Alfred Heineman.
These programs are reserved for PMH Members only PRE-PAID RESERVATIONS REQUIRED TICKETS: $30 per person per lecture All programs take place at least in part outdoors. In case of rain, please consider your reservation a donation. Please note these events include walking and steps. Please no high heels.
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LocationPrivate Home
address will be emailed to attendees
Pasadena , CA 91103
United States
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