Gold Rush Camp at Huntington Library
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“Life in a Gold Rush Camp” will transport the Gold Rush era from the past to the present with the re-creation of a mining camp--complete with tents, mining equipment and costumed “ ‘49ers”--on the grounds of the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens.
In addition to hands-on crafts and activities, there will be demonstrations of panning, sluicing and assaying, as well as candle-making and woodworking.
The event complements the Huntington’s exhibition “Land of Golden Dreams: California in the Gold Rush Decade, 1848-1858.”
“Life in a Gold Rush Camp” will be at the Huntington from July 15-16, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. General admission: adults, $8.50; seniors, $8; students (ages 12-18 or with student ID), $6; under age 12, free. (626) 405-2141, or https://www.huntington.org.
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