Los Cerritos Chapter, NSDAR, Long Beach, California

Los Cerritos Chapter, NSDAR, Long Beach, California The Los Cerritos chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was organized on February 9, 1927.

The Los Cerritos Chapter was named after the historic Rancho Los Cerritos, one of two Spanish land grants on which the city of Long Beach California was built. In Spanish, Los Cerritos means "little hills" for all the little hills on which the city stands. Our chapter support Rancho Los Cerritos every year by helping restore historical artifacts or donating for repairs to help maintain this histor

ical landmark for our future generations.

“The content contained herein does not necessarily represent the position of the NSDAR. Hyperlinks to other sites are not the responsibility of the NSDAR, the state organizations, or individual DAR chapters.”

Happy birthday US Navy!
10/13/2024

Happy birthday US Navy!

08/10/2024
Love the work the DAR Museum does. Part 1 of 2. Part 2 posted below!
06/30/2024

Love the work the DAR Museum does. Part 1 of 2. Part 2 posted below!

Join Curator Patrick Sheary as he unboxes a late 18th century girandole with a serpentine appeal.

Love the work the DAR Museum does! Part 2
06/30/2024

Love the work the DAR Museum does! Part 2

Join Curator Patrick Sheary as he assembles an 18th century girandole with a beauitful serpentine design.

06/19/2024
Our chapter sponsored 158 wreaths.
01/06/2024

Our chapter sponsored 158 wreaths.

Remembrance and reflection.

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Long Beach, CA

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Los Cerritos DAR History

Our Chapter was organized on February 9, 1927 and named after the historic Rancho Los Cerritos, one of two Spanish land grants on which the city of Long Beach was built. In Spanish, Los Cerritos means "little hills" for all the little hills on which the city stands.

Please use the Contact US button above to contact us with any questions. We support the Rancho Los Cerritos every year by donating to restore historical artifacts or for repairs to help maintain this historical landmark for our future generations. We also support the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, and the Bob Hope USO at Los Angeles International Airport.

This site is not an official NSDAR Web site, and the content contained herein does not necessarily represent the position of the NSDAR. The President General is the official spokesperson on issues that have not been addressed as policy of NSDAR.