La Habra Historical Museum"Embrace History"
Est. 1898
La Habra Historical Museum — windmill badge logo

"Embrace History"

A new chapter of
La Habra's story is almost here.

We're building the Museum a brand-new home on the web — 128 years of windmills, citrus groves, and corn festivals, finally told the way it deserves.

Follow the hills ↓

Two openings, one summer

A brand-new museum,
opening July 16.

It's not just the website — the Museum itself is moving into a new home on Euclid Street. Join us for the soft opening on July 16; after that, find us every Saturday afternoon.

Opening day

Soft opening — July 16
Then Saturdays, 12–4 pm.

Free admission

Find us

211 S. Euclid St.
La Habra, CA 90631

Say hello

(562) 260-3750
Questions, group tours, or research requests — call and we'll be glad to help.

Lend a hand

Volunteer with the La Habra Old Settlers Historical Society and help keep La Habra's story turning.

"Was corn really a big deal in La Habra? Come find out — and you'll leave knowing what life here was like before you arrived."

The story we can't wait to tell online

1898

The La Habra Old Settlers Historical Society begins gathering La Habra's story.

1935

Our WPA-built home opens its doors — first as the town library.

2026

A new home on Euclid Street — and a new home on the web. Two doors opening at once.

Be the first through the door

We'll write when
the windmill turns.

Leave your email and we'll send one friendly note the day the new site opens. No newsletters, no noise — neighbor's honor.

Or just call us the old-fashioned way: (562) 260-3750