Unit 4, Lesson 1: How did Bryn Mawr and Loma Linda come to be?

About the Loma Linda Area Parks and Historical Society

The Loma Linda Area Parks and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving, collecting and teaching the history of Loma Linda California. We work with the community to put on history fairs, and community collection days. The society has also worked diligently to save Loma Linda's historic buildings in conjunction with the Loma Linda City Historic Commission. We are growing as an organization, and one day we hope to open Loma Linda's, Heritage Park.

The author of these lesson plans is Audrey Maier. Audrey attended Bryn Mawr Elementary School and loved being a Bryn Mawr Blue Jay.  She is an educator, curator, and historian from California's Inland Empire. She received her Bachelor's degree in Art History/Criticism from the University of California San Diego and a Master's degree in Public History from the University of California, Riverside where she is currently pursuing a Ph.D. Audrey's research interests center on the history of the Inland Empire, visual culture, and Mexican-American history. 

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