

Monrovia walking tours will see historic landmarks such as the First National Bank of Monrovia was the first bank in town. – Courtesy Photo/ Monrovia Historic Preservation Group
Learn about the early history of Monrovia, how the area was settled, and how it came to be a desirable community in which to live. The City of Monrovia is giving historical walking tours on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019 at 10 a.m. The cost is $5 per person. Meet at the south-east corner of Palm and Myrtle Ave. This tour involves walking eight city blocks from Palm to Olive and back. The tour lasts 2 hours. No RSVPs are required.
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