Wild West Day at LA Arboretum

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Celebrating California History at the Arboretum Saturday, May 6, 2017, 10am to 4pm

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Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden
301 North Baldwin Avenue
Arcadia, CA 91007
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$9 general admission

Calling all cowboys and cowgirls, young and old, put on your hats and boots and stepback in time to the late 1800s when Elias J. "Lucky" Baldwin owned Rancho Santa Anita and turned it into a bountiful agricultural oasis on land that is now the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. Come on over for Wild West Day.

  • Take a ride on the stagecoach and enjoy live music by Shadow Mountain Band.
  • Learn how to rope
  • Learn ranch crafts
  • Telegram writing
  • Horseshoeing
  • Weaving
  • Victorian fashions and cowboy artifacts on display
  • The Queen Anne Cottage, Coach Barn and Santa Anita Depot are open for touring
  • Old-fashion BBQ for sale

U.S. Marshall Posse. Enjoy the music of old-time calliopes and Victorian and cowboy fashion displays. The Queen Anne Cottage, Coach Barn and Santa Anita Depot will be open for touring. There will be a good old-fashion BBQ and a root beer saloon. General admission applies. More details, times and fees available at Take a ride on the stagecoach and enjoy live western music. Kids can learn roping, pan for gold and see horses from the U.S. Marshall Posse. The historic Queen Anne Cottage, Coach Barn and Santa Anita Depot will be open for touring.

Events are not guaranteed. It is your responsibility to confirm before going.

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