Please note that there are no signups required for this tour.<\/span><\/p>\n
<\/span>El Alisal was the personal residence of Charles F. Lummis, who built it between 1896 and 1910 on the west bank of the Arroyo Seco in northeast Los Angeles. It takes its name from local sycamore trees, one of which is featured in the home\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s interior courtyard. It was built using stones from the arroyo bed, concrete and wood.<\/p>\n
Please join us for an informal staff-led tour of the from noon to 12:30pm. The house is open until 4pm that day, but those in the know are planning on attending the Behind the Scenes Tour<\/a> of the Southwest Museum at 1pm, and will be planning on a prompt noon arrival here at El Alisal, so as to not be late for the rest of the day’s adventures.<\/p>\n
Please note the two other events<\/a> LAVA is hosting on this day in the Arroyo.<\/p>\n