History, Food and Fun All Come Together at the 6th Annual L.A. Heritage Day

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This weekend the L.A. Heritage Alliance and El Pueblo Historical Monument, in association with the El Pueblo Park Association (EPPA), will host the Sixth Annual L.A. Heritage Day, which promotes the history of Los Angeles and Southern California through tours, free museum access, children’s activities, presentations, food, and more. The event is made possible through support from the Office of L.A. City Councilman Tom LaBonge and Future Studio Los Angeles.

More than 70 heritage groups will have booths and activities in and around the historic Pico House. The diverse range of groups represents the native peoples of Los Angeles, cultural and preservation organizations, and geographically focused organizations from across Southern California, among others. Attendees can visit seven free museums on site, from the oldest house in Los Angeles to LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes and América Tropical Interpretive Center. Also featured is the “L.A. Heat” exhibit at the Chinese American Museum.

This year’s L.A. Heritage Day will feature an expanded children’s area with activities from photo booths to craft making. A dozen experts will make free presentations on such topics as Leo Politi (the noted artist who captured the communities in and around Olvera Street), Hollywoodland and the world’s most famous sign, and the history (and importance) of L.A.’s Backyard BBQs.

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When: Sunday, April 27, 2014, from 11am to 4pm

Where: L.A. Heritage Day takes place inside the historic Pico House and in the Plaza at El Pueblo Historical Monument at 424 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, adjacent to Olvera Street and across the street from Union Station in downtown Los Angeles.

How to get there: Participants are encouraged to bike or take public transportation. Metro provides Bus and Rail transportation via the Metro Red, Purple, or Gold Lines to Union Station, just across Alameda Street from El Pueblo Historical Monument. For best route or more info, visit the Metro Trip Planner or call (323) Go Metro (466.3876). You can also plan your visit via experiencela.com/laheritage.

For those who will drive to the event, parking is available in surrounding paid lots.