09 April 2025

Tres Hermanos Ranch History Talk at Brea Historical Society Next Wednesday the 16th

For those who have not heard presentations on the history of Tres Hermanos Ranch, the next of these will take place next Wednesday, 16 April at 6:30 p.m. as part of the annual meeting of the Brea Historical Society.

The talk will include the area's use as public lands under Spain and México, its inclusion as part of the Rancho Los Nogales, and its acquisition by the "three brothers," William R. Rowland, William B. Scott and Harry Chandler, who ran cattle on the 2,500-acre property and built a Spanish-style ranch house that survived until the early 2000s.

Now, the Tres Hermanos Conservation Authority, comprised of owner, the City of Industry, and the cities of Chino Hills and Diamond Bar, in which the ranch is located, manages the land and has recently been offering public tours.  The next of these have not yet been announced, but it appears that there will be offerings at least twice a year, if not more.

In the meantime, join us at the Brea Historical Museum at City Hall Park, 495 S. Brea Boulevard.  Seating is limited, so you can RSVP by sending an email to info@breamuseum.org.

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