There is a particular kind of civic devotion that asks nothing in return—only the quiet conviction that a city’s story is worth preserving. In 1976, three men—a Marine-turned-historian, a Deputy Sheriff, and a dedicated friend—set out to ensure the multiethnic heart of Los Angeles was never forgotten. As the Los Angeles City Historical Society marks its 50th anniversary, we go back to the beginning to meet the 'Guardians of the Pueblo' who built a legacy that still shapes how the city understands itself today.
