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Almanac note · History and culture

Hurst Ranch keeps West Covina's farm years in view

Hurst Ranch in West Covina is a small historical center with ranching, schoolhouse, store, barn, and family-home pieces from the San Gabriel Valley.

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West Covina can feel like a busy San Gabriel Valley suburb today. Hurst Ranch slows the story down. It keeps a small piece of the area’s ranching past in a place families can walk through.

The museum is built around everyday rooms and objects. There is a one-room schoolhouse, a general store, a saddle display, an auto barn, a bunk house, a tack room, and one of the Hurst family homes. Those pieces make the old valley easier to picture. School, chores, travel, ranch work, and family life all sit close together.

It is also child-friendly. A younger visitor can understand a schoolhouse, a store counter, tools, and a home room faster than a long timeline.

Use the ranch site or phone number before planning around it. Museum times and events can change. When it is open, Hurst Ranch gives West Covina a grounded way to remember the San Gabriel Valley before shopping centers, freeways, and packed neighborhoods filled the map.

Where to see it

Hurst Ranch Historical Center in West Covina. Use the ranch website or posted contact number for museum times, events, and rentals.

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