THEY CAME FOR THEIR HEALTH
October Program Focuses on Illness as
Historian Michele Zack will
speak on illness as a Southern California immigration driver at the 7:30 Monday
Oct. 24 program of the Altadena Historical Society.
The program will be held at
the Altadena Community Center, 730 E. Altadena Drive. The event is free and
open to the public.
Zack, an Altadena resident
and author of histories of Altadena and Sierra Madre, says that her research
shows “The importance of the illness legacy has been underestimated as an
influence of how we think of Southern California today.”
Indeed, many health seekers
who suffered from tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases moved to
California and other Western states in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries for their then-dry, unpolluted air.
Altadena was home to a number
of TB sanitariums and hospitals, as were other communities in the San Gabriel
Mountain foothills.
The Altadena Historical Society was founded in 1935 and is a tax-exempt non-profit whose mission is to gather, preserve and present information about the people, places and events that have shaped the community.
The Altadena Historical Society was founded in 1935 and is a tax-exempt non-profit whose mission is to gather, preserve and present information about the people, places and events that have shaped the community.
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