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324 S Mission Dr, San Gabriel, CA, 91776, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
What is the story of this grapevine? In 1861, local winemaker L.J. Rose donated a mature grapevine stalk from his property to this location. His nearby vineyard was named “Sunny Slope”. Rose lived adjacent to Benjamin Wilson, who also made wine from his own “Lake Vineyard” (this is the origin of Lake Ave; he founded the nearby city of Alhambra). These former vineyards are where the Huntington Library, the Old Mill, and Lacy Park are now located. (LA and the surrounding areas were once covered with vineyards in the 1800s. The... read more
How did this grapevine get here? In 1861, local winemaker L.J. Rose donated a mature grapevine stalk from his property to this location. His nearby vineyard was named “Sunny Slope” (which is how the local water company got its name). More local wine history: Rose lived adjacent to Benjamin Wilson, who also made wine from his own “Lake Vineyard” (this is the origin of Lake Ave; he founded the nearby city of Alhambra). These former vineyards are where the Huntington Library, the Old Mill, and Lacy Park are now located. (LA and... read more
How did this grapevine get here? Local accounts say that in 1861, local winemaker L.J. Rose moved a mature grapevine stalk from his property to this location. He called his vineyard farm “Sunny Slope” (which is how the local water company got its name). More local wine history: Rose lived next to Benjamin Wilson, who also made wine from his own “Lake Vineyard” (this is the origin of Lake Ave; he founded the nearby city of Alhambra). These former vineyards are where the Huntington Library, the Old Mill, and Lacy Park are now ... read more
How did this grapevine get here? Local accounts say that in 1861, local winemaker L.J. Rose moved a mature grapevine stalk from his property to this location. He called his vineyard farm “Sunny Slope” (which is how the local water company got its name). More local wine history: Rose lived next to Benjamin Wilson, who also made wine from his own “Lake Vineyard” (this is the origin of Lake Ave; he founded the nearby city of Alhambra). These former vineyards are where the Huntington Library, the Old Mill, and Lacy Park are now ... read more
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