Rancho Los Alamitos all spruced up
The historic Bixby ranch house sits on the 7.5-acre Rancho Los Alamitos in Long Beach, which recently underwent an extensive renovation. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
Southern California’s history is in vivid focus at the newly renovated Rancho Los Alamitos in Long Beach.
The library in the Bixby ranch house has all the original furniture. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
A barn is among several on the property, which underwent an $8.5-million renovation. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
A map painted on the floor of a multi-purpose room shows the scope of the original ranch, while murals of native and non-native plants, enlarged from watercolors by the late illustrator Dugald Stermer, cover the walls. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
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The Bixby parade saddle, from 1940, is on display at the Rancho Center, a 13,000-square-foot education facility. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
A sitting area makes for a contemplative spot at the back of the ranch house. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
Reproductions of Mary Cassatt’s “Mother About to Wash Her Sleepy Child” and a Claude Monet water lilies painting hang in the music room. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
Glassware collected by Florence and Fred Bixby makes for a delicate display in the ranch house. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
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Pamela Seager, executive director of the Rancho Los Alamitos foundation, stands amid the garden where Florence Bixby planted specimens given to her by friends. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)