Ramona Parlor was organized by a small group of men in their early
twenties and met once a week in the historic Patriotic Hall on Figueroa
Street in Los Angeles. In its heyday, the group boasted over 1200
members and was considered one of the most influential organizations in
southern California. Senator Stephen M. White, Los Angeles Mayor Fred
Eaton and Ex-President Richard M. Nixon were all members of Ramona
Parlor #109.
The Museum is located on Mission Drive, opposite the
San Gabriel Mission Playhouse in the heart of the Mission District and
houses a number of fascinating artifacts from California’s colorful
history.
Group Tours may be arranged by appointment. Free parking available. Handicap Access.
Ramona Parlor Website