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This page tells the story of how the Carpenter home came to be Bellflower's first museum, through photographs and newspaper articles

Ruth and Fred Carpenter were partners for the ages

    (Hay)day at Carpenter Dairy

      Vouchers and a Receipt Book

      Dairy War

      Carpenter Dairy celebrating the Christmas holiday

      Good milk

      Getting started with preserving history

      Ethel Cottle's letter to Eda Westby about her Bellflower memories

        Newspaper reporting donation of the Carpenter Home

        Before the Carpenter House Museum, the old Pacific Electric Railway Depot served as 'Heritage Square'

          The big move

            A landmark moment in history for Bellflower...

            Bellflower has a museum!

            The Carpenter House Museum is the product of hard work

            Dedication ceremony program

              Dedication, March 30th, 1984

                This website is a student project by Mayfair High School History Club, and is not an official website of the City of Bellflower.  

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