CAMP PENDLETON–The Camp Pendleton Historical Society will host a public tour of the Ranch House on Camp Pendleton.
Visitors can take docent-led tours of the Ranch House and view the Images at War’s End exhibit containing original 1975 photographs and paintings of Camp Pendleton as first home to Southeast Asian War refugees seeking a better life in the U. S.
Also on display will be twelve vehicles and artillery from the Mechanized Command Museum, as well as two contemporary Light Armored Vehicles with their active duty Marine crews.
Visitors will listen to a Jazz Quartet as they munch on heavy hors d’oeuvres in the courtyard of the Ranch House.
The tour runs from 2 to 5 p.m., Saturday, June 26 at The Ranch House on Camp Pendleton.
Cost is $50 per person. Net proceeds will support Camp Pendleton historical programs, including preserving and restoring the beautiful Ranch House and the Las Flores Adobe, both part of Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores, the once largest cattle ranch in Southern California.
For more information, call Howard Blair at (858) 583-0067, or e-mail at hgblair@cox.net.