We all know about Elam and Margaret (Allen then) Brown taking a wagon train to California in 1846, but do we really know what that was like? The display in the library is about their specific journey, the route, the hardships, the successes. It answers questions that may have occurred such as, “Why do we […]
Lafayette Reservoir Display At Whole Foods
The Lafayette Reservoir, whether one goes there often or rarely, is in the communal mind of Lafayette…right now, more so, with the controversy over the height of the tower. The display by the Lafayette Historical Society on the side of Whole Foods across from Blue Gingko, follows the saga of East Bay Mud, the organization […]
LHS Display: Early Families of Lafayette, from 1850: A Display of Pictures and Stories
On the outside wall of Whole Foods Grocery Store in Lafayette Plaza Center, the Lafayette Historical Society has put up a display of early families and a bit of their stories. People who live here will recognize some of the names from street names. Others will know the locations where the families lived. These are […]
Our Current Display On Madame Alexander Dolls
Many thanks to Lauren Tombari of Lafayette for lending her outstanding doll collection to LHS for display. Ms. Tombari’s collection of dolls represents the 1950’s, including clothes made by Jane Miller who lived in Lafayette at the time. Ms. Miller’s fine doll clothes could be found wherever Madame Alexander were sold. We have two complete […]
What’s New: Come See Our OLD SHOES Display!
Neighborhoods of Lafayette Display in Library
Currently in the Lafayette Library is our latest display entitlted “The Hoods”. Using materials from our archives, the exhibit traces the development of the neighborhoods of Lafayette. After you enter the library, walk forward past the media shelves and you will see the display over on the far right by the Homework room.
Marquis de La Fayette Display In Library
LHS currently has the display shown above on the Marquis de La Fayette. It tries to answer the question: Who was the Marquis de La Fayette and why are we named after him? After you enter the library, walk forward past the media shelves and you will see the display over on the far […]