L.A. Public Library Unearths 1881 & 1926 Time Capsules

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The time capsule also contained a directory of library employees from that time and numerous newspapers,which revealed a diverse Los Angeles with a population of just over 10,000 in 1881.

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“From 1881, when the city had just over 10,000 people, they included local newspapers in Spanish, german, and French, which is interesting to see,” Lerew said.

Both time capsules and the items inside are currently on display at the Central Library.

A new time capsule is scheduled to be placed in the library’s cornerstone later in 2024.

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