• Rancho Los Alamitos, the “Ranch of the Little Cottonwoods,” is a Long Beach City Landmark and twice-listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Rancho Los Alamitos is a beautiful and historical part of Long Beach history.
  • The site is owned by the City of Long Beach. It is operated through the leadership and vision of Rancho Los Alamitos Foundation as a public/private...
  • In 1986 the City of Long Beach partnered with the newly-formed Rancho Los Alamitos Foundation to restore the Rancho and develop it into an educational site...
  • Rancho Los Alamitos is located near CSULB on the east side of Long Beach. As of this posting, the hours were Wednesday through Sunday, from 1-5 pm.
  • 5,829 likes · 2 talking about this · 10,051 were here. The 7½-acre site has acres of historic gardens, a ranch house, livestock
  • Rancho Los Alamitos was registered the first time as a sacred Tongva village of Povuu-ngna, which was actually the traditional birthplace of the native people...
  • A beautiful and well-preserved part of Long Beach history, this landmark house with its lush gardens dates back to the 1790s.
  • The land on which Ranchos Los Alamitos sits has been occupied by Native American tribes for centuries.
  • ...surrounding ranching facilities, and some open landscape of Rancho Los Alamitos are still intact and can be found adjacent to Cal State Long Beach.
  • Rancho Los Alamitos is twice listed on the National Register of Historic Places - once as the sacred Tongva village of Povuu’ngna, the traditional birthplace of the...
  • Rancho Los Alamitos takes its name from an 1834 Mexican partition of the 1784 Rancho Los Nietos, a Spanish concession...