A celebration this Sunday is set to mark the 150th anniversary of Boyle Heights. 

The event, called “A Very Inviting and Commanding Position: Boyle Heights Turns 150,” will take place at the Homestead Museum in the City of Industry.

The Boyle Hotel in 1889. Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Conservancy.

It will feature historical photos of the neighborhood over the years and discussions by speakers well-versed in its rich, diverse history.

One of L.A.’s oldest neighborhoods, Boyle Heights was established by William H. Workman, Isaias W. Hellman and John Lazzarovich in 1875. The community is named after Irish immigrant Andrew Boyle, Workman’s father-in-law. 

At the event, attendees will hear from one of Workman’s descendants, as well as Homestead Museum Director Paul R. Spitzzeri, historian Rudy Martinez, and members of the Boyle Heights Community Partners and the Boyle Heights Historical Society. 

You must RSVP to attend the all-ages celebration, which runs from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 30. The Homestead Museum is located at 15415 Don Julian Rd in the City of Industry.

Boyle Heights Community Partners and Boyle Heights Historical Society hope to host additional events later in the year in celebration of the milestone anniversary. 

Alex Medina served as a community reporter for Boyle Heights Beat from 2022 to 2024 and as an associate editor and reporter from 2024 to 2025. He was also a participant in the Boyle Heights Beat Youth Journalism Program from 2015 to 2018. He earned his degree from Hamilton College in 2022. In his free time, he enjoys reading and walking.

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