Explore the origins of Japanese professional baseball and its profound impact on the Dodgers and MLB. Guests will see unique memorabilia that chronicles the Nippon bond with our Brooklyn and Los Angeles ballclubs.
The Archives and Resource Center is open on select Sundays for visitors to explore historical documents and artifacts.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.
Our docent led tours are on the first & third Sundays of the month at 1:30 p.m. There will be NO tour on July 5, 2026. The tours start at the General Store.
The Archives and Resource Center is open on select Sundays for visitors to explore historical documents and artifacts.
The Archives and Resource Center is open on select Sundays for visitors to explore historical documents and artifacts.
Explore the origins of Japanese professional baseball and its profound impact on the Dodgers and MLB. Guests will see unique memorabilia that chronicles the Nippon bond with our Brooklyn and Los Angeles ballclubs.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.
The Archives and Resource Center is open on select Sundays for visitors to explore historical documents and artifacts.
The Archives and Resource Center is open on select Sundays for visitors to explore historical documents and artifacts.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.
The Archives and Resource Center is open on select Sundays for visitors to explore historical documents and artifacts.
Explore the origins of Japanese professional baseball and its profound impact on the Dodgers and MLB. Guests will see unique memorabilia that chronicles the Nippon bond with our Brooklyn and Los Angeles ballclubs.
Trace the roots of the Arts & Crafts movement across England with Edward R. “Ted” Bosley, Director Emeritus of the Gamble House Conservancy. This eight-night program moves from London’s foundational sites to the Cotswold workshops.
This tour explores the hidden histories of Los Angeles’ beaches, including the history of African American beach access and discrimination, the environmental history of the shores, the life, death and rebirth of world-famous Muscle Beach, and the repression of gay cruising at Crystal Beach.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.
Extend your journey with an optional Cornwall postlude, exploring medieval and Arts & Crafts treasures in this seaside region that captivated Charles Greene.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.
This bus tour explores the numerous WPA sites throughout the South Bay, including impressive architecture and the largest petrachrome mural in the world.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.
Explore the spiritual heart of West Africa with a powerful journey through sacred traditions, festivals, and heritage sites.
Explore the origins of Japanese professional baseball and its profound impact on the Dodgers and MLB. Guests will see unique memorabilia that chronicles the Nippon bond with our Brooklyn and Los Angeles ballclubs.
The Archives and Resource Center is open on select Sundays for visitors to explore historical documents and artifacts.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.
Our docent led tours are on the first & third Sundays of the month at 1:30 p.m. There will be NO tour on July 5, 2026. The tours start at the General Store.
The Archives and Resource Center is open on select Sundays for visitors to explore historical documents and artifacts.
The Archives and Resource Center is open on select Sundays for visitors to explore historical documents and artifacts.
Explore the origins of Japanese professional baseball and its profound impact on the Dodgers and MLB. Guests will see unique memorabilia that chronicles the Nippon bond with our Brooklyn and Los Angeles ballclubs.
Join us for a two-hour guided tour and see up close how we design and fabricate our stained glass, fused glass, and architectural glass. The tour also includes information on the history of our studio, its legacy in Los Angeles, and the trajectory of this fifth-generation, family-owned studio.