In the early 20th century, La Verne and much of Southern California was a citrus producer. Somewhere, between then and now, contractors showed up and built the suburbs. La Verne has managed to preserve a few spots; one of them being Heritage Park.
The park hosts a number of seasonal events. Most recently, we swung by to take a look at the annual Pumpkin Patch.
Aside from just a pumpkin patch, there are animals to pet and old, rusty tractors to get lockjaw from. It’s pretty amazing to consider that only one hundred years ago, most of Southern California looked exactly like this place.
This chicken ruled.
If you’re ever in the area, it’s worth taking a look at a piece of America that just doesn’t exist anymore.