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National Historic Landmark Celebration
Rancho Camulos

LANDMARK CEREMONY

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Dedication

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Plaque

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Performers

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Signal Story

May 5, 2001 — Performers on the steps of the Ramona Chapel during the National Historic Landmark Dedication Ceremony at Rancho Camulos. Actual designation as National Historic Landmark came a year earlier, on Feb. 16, 2000.

Arthur Eck, a National Park Service superintendent, presented the plaque, which reads as follows:

Rancho Camulos
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark

This residential complex possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America

Ygnacio del Valle established Rancho Camulos in 1853, on part of a Mexican land grant of former mission lands. Rancho Camulos was the setting for "Ramona," an 1884 novel that generated national interest in the history of Hispanic settlement in California. August Rubel purchased the property in 1924 and preserved the significant historic features of the site.

Ygnacio del Valle estableció en 1853 el Rancho Camulos en lote de tierra donada por el gobierno Mesicano procedente de las antiques tierras de la mision. Rancho Camulos fue el escenario de "Ramona," novela de 1884, que generó interés national; en los asentamientos Hispanos en California. August Rubel compró la propreiedad en 1924 y preservó el significativo patrimonio histórico del lugar.

2000
National Park Service
United States Department of the Interior


LW2119c: 19200 dpi jpeg from smaller jpeg of digital image by Leon Worden.
RANCHO CAMULOS:
THE MUSEUM

Articles of Incorporation 1994


• 2015 Annual Report
• 2016 Annual Report
• 2017 Annual Report


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Museum Plan 1997

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Ramona Days 2009
Out & About Show

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"Our California" 2017

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Map of Grounds

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Nat'l Landmark 2001

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Landscape Activities 2005

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1867 Winery (Mult.)

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Dominguez Wine Press

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Ramona Days 2013

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Exteriors (Grounds) 2015

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Marie Wren: 2017 Docent of Year

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Dianne Cox & Jack Infranca: 2017 Volunteers of Year

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Video: Chapel Window Restoration 2018

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Hillary Weireter & Maria Christopher: 2018 Volunteers of Year

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Grape Arbor / Bob Cox 2020

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