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SUMMARY:Library Program - Mystery Man Henry Wilshire
DESCRIPTION:He has a street\, a school and an auditorium in Fullerton named for him\, but few people know who he was and why he was accorded these honors.\n\n	\n\n	"He" was Henry Gaylord Wilshire\, one of Fullerton's pioneers\, and he would go on to create an even greater name for himself when he moved to Los Angeles and developed a 35-acre barley field that would become one of the most famous streets in the world   Wilshire Boulevard.\n\n	\n\n	It is the unknown Wilshire that will be the focus of "Henry Gaylord Wilshire:  Millionaire Socialist\," a special program to be presented at 7 p.m. Monday\, March 12\, in the Community Room of the Fullerton Main Library\, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave.\, adjacent to Fullerton City Hall.\n\n	\n\n	Guest speaker Louis Rosen will discuss Wilshire's years in Fullerton and Los Angeles\, and will try to answer the question whether Wilshire was really a man of the people or an unethical charlatan and self-promoter.\n\n	\n\n	According to "Fullerton:  A Pictorial History" by Bob Ziebell\, Wilshire was one of the original investors when brothers George and Edward Amerige established the town site of Fullerton in 1887.  "Wilshire constructed\, at a cost of about $8\,000\, the first business 'block' in downtown Fullerton" at the southeast corner of what is now Harbor Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue\, Ziebell wrote.\n\n	\n\n	In his presentation\, Rosen will also show numerous photos of Wilshire through the years\, and will be available to autograph copies of his book "Henry Gaylord Wilshire:  Millionaire Socialist" following the presentation.\n\n	The program is free to the public. \n\n	\n\n	Persons requiring special accommodations are asked to notify the library staff at (714) 738-6326 prior to March 12.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n	<span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family: tahoma\;"><span style="color: black\;">He has a street\, a school and an auditorium in Fullerton named for him\, but few people know who he was and why he was accorded these honors.</span><br />\n	<br />\n	<span style="color: black\;">&ldquo\;He&rdquo\; was Henry Gaylord Wilshire\, one of Fullerton&rsquo\;s pioneers\, and he would go on to create an even greater name for himself when he moved to Los Angeles and developed a 35-acre barley field that would become one of the most famous streets in the world &ndash\; Wilshire Boulevard.</span><br />\n	<br />\n	<span style="color: black\;">It is the unknown Wilshire that will be the focus of &ldquo\;Henry Gaylord Wilshire:&nbsp\; Millionaire Socialist\,&rdquo\; a special program to be presented at 7 p.m. Monday\, March 12\, in the Community Room of the Fullerton Main Library\, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave.\, adjacent to Fullerton City Hall.</span><br />\n	<br />\n	<span style="color: black\;">Guest speaker Louis Rosen will discuss Wilshire&rsquo\;s years in Fullerton and Los Angeles\, and will try to answer the question whether Wilshire was really a man of the people or an unethical charlatan and self-promoter.</span><br />\n	<br />\n	<span style="color: black\;">According to &ldquo\;Fullerton:&nbsp\; A Pictorial History&rdquo\; by Bob Ziebell\, Wilshire was one of the original investors when brothers George and Edward Amerige established the town site of Fullerton in 1887.&nbsp\; &ldquo\;Wilshire constructed\, at a cost of about $8\,000\, the first business &lsquo\;block&rsquo\; in downtown Fullerton&rdquo\; at the southeast corner of what is now Harbor Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue\, Ziebell wrote.</span><br />\n	<br />\n	<span style="color: black\;">In his presentation\, Rosen will also show numerous photos of Wilshire through the years\, and will be available to autograph copies of his book &ldquo\;Henry Gaylord Wilshire:&nbsp\; Millionaire Socialist&rdquo\; following the presentation.</span><br />\n	<span style="color: black\;">The program is free to the public. </span><br />\n	<br />\n	<span style="color: black\;">Persons requiring special accommodations are asked to notify the library staff at </span>(714) 738-6326 prior to March 12.</span></span></p>\n
LOCATION:Fullerton Main Library\, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave.\, adjacent to Fullerton City Hall
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