Historical Points of Interest Updated: Apr 5, 2022

  • Clarke Estate
    The Clarke Estate was built as the home of Chauncey & Marie Rankin Clarke in 1919. Completed in 1921, the 8,000 square-foot home is built around a central courtyard edged with Tuscan-style columns & graceful arches.
  • Hathaway Ranch Museum
    11901 E. Florence Avenue
    (562) 777-3444

    hrm1997The private museum and grounds hold farming, ranching, and oil drilling equipment from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries. Hay rides, antique engine demonstrations, and tours through the museum are provided. Contact the museum for hours and tour dates.
     
    For more information, visit the Hathaway Ranch Museum's Website.










  • Heritage Park
    The Heritage Park is a beautifully landscaped six-acre reconstructed ranch estate from the late 1800's.
  • Historical Railroad Exhibit
    As a tribute to local railroad history, this exhibit demonstrates through equipment, buildings and signage the importance of the railroad to the Southern California region.