Manhattan Beach Historical Society and Museum
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Phone: (310) 374-7575 Click on picture to enlarge
Cottage Address: 1601 Manhattan Beach Boulevard, Manhattan Beach, California 90266
Mailing Address: Post Office Box 3355, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
E-mail: infoAThistory90266.org or history90266ATyahoo.com
Website: http://history90266.org
President: Steve Meisenholder
The mission of the Manhattan Beach Historical Society (MBHS) is to honor the people who came before us by collecting, preserving, documenting, researching and displaying the city's rich history to insure that its significance will be appreciated for generations to come.
For maps to the historical society cottage
click here.The museum within the cottage is normally open 12 noon to 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays (although it will be closed on December 22, 23, 29 and 30 due to the holidays). There is no admission charge to the museum, although contributions are encouraged and appreciated. The non-profit Society consists of all-volunteer help. Its main purpose is to educate citizens on the history of Manhattan Beach. The Society uses the following teaching tools: artifact and photo displays, books, videos, films, old newspaper articles, and recordings of history. The Society holds free monthly meetings with qualified speakers covering various subjects from our past and we have a monthly newsletter which members participate in by writing us. Several times a year, we have bus tours to historic sites. The Society has published two hard cover pictorial history books: Manhattan Beach 90266 and I'll Take Manhattan and a series of monographs and brochures, tracing the growth of the city. Free information flyers for the public, old memorabilia and knowledgeable docents are the teaching tools of the Society. Museum facilities include a bookstore, gift shop, picnic area and small theatre. The earliest display includes Gabrielino Indian artifacts with grinding stones and seashell beads (used for jewelry and money).
Although our operating expenses have risen, we have not raised our membership dues since the 1970s. There are very few historical societies that have membership dues of only $10 per year with activities such as ours. For an application to join the Manhattan Beach Historical Society, click here.
The MBHS is a member of the Conference of California Historical Societies, Associated Historical Societies of Los Angeles County, California Historical Society, and the Los Angeles Conservancy. For web links about California history, click here.
Our meetings are on the fourth Saturday of the month starting at 11:00 a.m. in the 1905 historic beach cottage located in Polliwog Park at 1601 Manhattan Beach Boulevard, Manhattan Beach, California. The meetings are free and the public is invited. Step back in time with us and enjoy interesting and educational programs. Bring a friend!
Note new meeting time!
Saturday, April 26, 2008.
Julie Lugo Cerra will give a lecture on the California Rancho Period.
Saturday, May 24, 2008.
Program to be announced.
Vintage Metlox transportation pieces such as the beer wagon and horses, carriages and automobile planters. Don't miss this exhibit.
For more information about the Manhattan Beach Historical Society or the history of Manhattan Beach,
click here
to e-mail
us at info
WEB REFERENCE MATERIALS
If you would like information on the
general history
of the City of Manhattan Beach, including some pictures,
click here.
To learn more about the dog Old George Look Alike Contest which took place on July 13, 2002,
click here.
If you would like
to join
the Manhattan Beach Historical Society,
click here.
If you would like information about two
very interesting and
detailed books
published by the Manhattan Beach Historical Society,
Manhattan Beach 90266 and I'll Take Manhattan, illustrating
area history, click here.
If you would like information about the history of
oil exploration in the area, click here.
If you would like information on the Blanton
Duncan Ranch
and its Folklore,
click here.
If you would like information on treasure hunts for stolen
Confederate gold
on the past Blanton Duncan Ranch, refer to the August 13, 1952 Daily Breeze article and
click here.
If you would like information about the history of Giant
Black Sea Bass
and the Manhattan Beach Piers, click here.
If you would like information about the history of Manhattan
Beach
sand
going to Hawaii,
click here.
If you would like information about the
history
of Manhattan
Beach
as posted on the city's web page,
click here.
If you would like
other
web links
about California history, click here.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
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call the Manhattan Beach Historical Society at (310) 374-7575 or
write to the Manhattan Beach Historical Society, Post Office Box 3355, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266.
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This page will be updated frequently. Please come back soon and visit us.
This website was last revised on April 19, 2008.
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