
Don't forget new changing exhibit opens this Saturday!!!
Christmas with Betty Lou Nichols
November 12 through December 17, 2011
Saturdays, Noon-4:00 p.m.
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The La Habra Historical Museum, founded by the La Habra Old Settlers Historical Society, serves as an interpretive center focusing on the many historical eras in the community's development.
THE SWAMP LILY
AMACRINUM
Generic Hybrid Between AMARYLLIS and CRINIUM
In 1898 John and Anna Launer and their sons traveled by train from Highland, Illinois to settle in La Habra with other Swiss families.
There was an accident in Arizona and the Launers' freight car was damaged.
This Swamp Lily is a descendant of the original plant saved from the wreck.
The plant has persevered through the years thanks to the loving care given by generations of family members, and now the Swamp Lily is back on the original 20 acres once owned by the Launer family.
Ruthmarie Launer Gruber and Eunice Launer Harris.