California Avocados: A Delicious History
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Wed, Jan 15 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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136 E. De La Guerra Street
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S.B. Historical Museum
California Avocados: A Delicious History
A Talk by Rob Crisell
Santa Barbara Historical Museum
Wednesday, January 15
5:30 – 7 pm PST
Avocados were first introduced to California in 1871 when Judge R.B. Ord planted three seedling trees from Mexico in Santa Barbara, sparking a century-long love affair that transformed California into “Avocado Land.” Twenty-four years later, Kinton Stevens established the nation’s first commercial avocado orchard in Montecito. These early efforts laid the foundation for California’s avocado industry, which now supplies about 90% of the U.S. crop.
In his latest book, California Avocados: A Delicious History, author Rob Crisell explores how California’s favorite fruit became one of the most famous and iconic foods of the twenty-first century.
Museum Members: FREE
Guests: $10
Students: FREE
Reservation required. Click the link below to make your reservation!
Santa Barbara Historical Museum
visitorservices@sbhistorical.org
(805) – 966- 1601