The original Sun Wing Wo Company general merchandise store in the Garnier Building, 1902
1 2020-09-30T15:38:52-07:00 Curtis Fletcher 3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e 31011 2 The Sun Wing Wo Company opened in 1891 in the Garnier Building. The decorations suggest that this photo was likely captured during Lunar New Year festivities. The store sold merchandise to the Chinese community and provided community services such as letter writing, postal, and banking. The State of California forced the store to close in 1948 to construct the 101 Freeway. The store was re-created by the Chinese American Museum in 2003. plain 2020-10-04T20:13:14-07:00 03/16/1905 Chinese American Museum In Copyright 34.0556172,-118.2392695 Chinese American Museum, Courtesy of Billy and Anna Lew Los Angeles, Calif. Unknown Curtis Fletcher 3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673eThis page has tags:
- 1 2020-08-24T18:13:17-07:00 Suzanne Noruschat d5b4fb9efb1f1d6e4833d051ebc06907bb9dba64 The Community and Cultural Enclaves of L.A. Alejandra Gaeta 11 structured_gallery 2020-10-08T21:52:10-07:00 Alejandra Gaeta 955f992babcc9b7f4b13534f3e5511b89a8bc725
- 1 term 2020-10-05T17:40:51-07:00 Suzanne Noruschat d5b4fb9efb1f1d6e4833d051ebc06907bb9dba64 Chinese American Museum Likhita Suresh 4 Symbolically housed in the oldest and last surviving structure of Los Angeles’ original Chinatown, the Chinese American Museum (CAM) is the first museum in Southern California dedicated to the Chinese American experience and history in Los Angeles. The museum occupies the historic 1890 Garnier Building within the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument and is located at 425 N. Los Angeles St. Museum is open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, and is closed on Mondays and selected holidays. The mission of the Chinese American Museum (CAM) is to foster a deeper understanding of, and appreciation for, America’s diverse heritage by researching, preserving, and sharing the history, rich cultural legacy, and continued contributions of Chinese Americans. CAM collects/has objects related to: Immigration to the United States, immigration issues (past and present) Chinese and Chinese American organizations, many of which operated out of the Garnier Building Sun Wing Wo Herb Store, which operated out of the Garnier Building Chinese American participation in the U.S. Military Livelihood Children’s toys Clothing, costumes, and other textiles Work created by Chinese American Artists Historic Chinatown New Chinatown The San Gabriel Valley The Chinese American Museum houses objects related to the history, livelihood, and experience of Chinese Americans, particularly in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, and the Garnier Building. The collection has grown to over 7,500 artifacts, documents, and photographs, spanning the late 19th century to the present. http://camla.org/ structured_gallery 2020-10-09T11:59:37-07:00 Likhita Suresh fa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54