Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum

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15415 Don Julian Rd
City Of Industry, CA 91745

The Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum is a hidden treasure in the heart of Greater Los Angeles, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the region's history from the Mexican ranchos to the Roaring Twenties.

Managed by Historical Resources, Inc. and owned by the City of Industry, this museum invites guests to explore its houses, cemetery, gardens, and captivating stories that will surprise and delight. Situated on traditional Gabrieleño Tongva Kizh land, the Homestead Museum pays respect to the Indigenous peoples of the territory and their ancestral stewardship.

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4.577 reviews
Linda Y.
7/13/2025

I had the opportunity to visit during the holiday season. The home was decorated in traditional Christmas decor. The front entrance is quite impressive with the ornate design, white-washed walls...

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Mariella F.
5/4/2025

A beautiful, local landmark! There is no cost for parking or the tour. Our tour guide, Kathy, was very knowledgeable and funny. I enjoyed seeing the rich history and ways of life from a century...

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Mindy G.
11/27/2024

This was a really interesting visit. It is great to learn about the city's history. Loved our visit

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Megumi T.
12/12/2023

I just moved to La Puente! I'm a second-generation native of Pasadenan. I wanted to learn more about this new town I'm living in. I was not disappointed!!! Our tour guide was so knowledgeable and...

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Sylvia O.
5/27/2023

After many years of meaning to, I finally made it to the Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum. I wasn't sure what to expect. I had very low expectations. I was pleasantly surprised. Because...

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