A Moment in Monrovia History: Monrovia Nursery in 1940s

Monrovia Nursery Company in 1947-1948 showing equipment and plants. Monrovia Nursery was founded in 1926 by Danish immigrant Harry E. Rosedale on a 10‑acre plot in Monrovia, where it stayed until around 1956, when it moved to a larger rural site in the Azusa‑Glendora area, and now has locations throughout the United States. From the Gary Boen collection.  Here is an old LA Times article about the company. 

For more historic photos and papers, see the Monrovia Historical Society’s complete Legacy Project collection here. Learn more about the Monrovia Historical Society here.

- Brad Haugaard

Book Reviews of two new Monrovia history books


I just finished reading two great new Monrovia history books by historian Richard Singer: Monrovia Confidential, about the seamy side of life in a “great little American town,“ and Tales of the Gem City, snapshots of life in Monrovia from 1912 to 1950.

Both books, collections of short stories, are relatively brief compared to his previous works, 173 pages for Monrovia Confidential and 140 for Tales of the Gem City, and both are thoroughly engaging.

For example, in Tales of the Gem City, there’s the story of the Dokeys (yes, Dokeys), their fabulous get together here in Monrovia, and it’s unfortunate conclusion.

And in Monrovia Confidential, we learn of Marcus (aka “Shorty”) Monroe, the unsavory grandson of town founder, William Monroe.

Here’s the start of that story, just to give you a flavor of how Singer writes:

“One thing had to be clear to Marcus Monroe as he sat in a Mexican jail awaiting extradition. He was a failure at his chosen profession.

“Lord knows he'd tried—really worked at it—but, with one failure after another over more than three decades, his career in crime had pretty much run its course. Not that he wasn't good at robbery and thuggery and such. He was. He just wasn't very good at getting away with it. And now here he was, 51 years old and in jail again.”

Both books are available for purchase for $20 each at Charlie's House, 430 S. Myrtle Ave. in Old Town. All proceeds go to support Monrovia's historical heritage.

- Brad Haugaard

Super Mario party July 12 at Library


Super Mario Cooking in the Library Community Room on Saturday, July 12 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. for 16 and older. Participants will make a Super Mario themed pizza biscuit. Registration required. Details.

Brad Haugaard

Make a Mario clock - teens and older, July 12


Create a Mario-themed clock at Super Mario Clock Craft in the Library Community Room on Saturday, July 12 from noon to 1 p.m. for 16 and older. Participants will use acrylic paint pens to decorate and take home a working wooden Mario clock. Registration required. Details here.

- Brad Haugaard

Happy 2025 Fourth of July Monrovia!


The view from Foothill Boulevard.

- Brad Haugaard

No late fees for utility bills this time around

A system malfunction with Monrovia's billing provider caused a five-day delay in sending utility bills, so late fees will be waived for this billing cycle. For help, contact Utility Billing at 932-5517.

- Brad Haugaard

Library Park concert schedule - Funk music on July 6

- Brad Haugaard

Your power rates vs. So Cal Edison's base rate

If you selected the Clean Power Alliance's Lean Power option for your electricity, your rates just went down on July 1 by 2% compared to Southern California Edison’s base rate. The Clean Power option roughly matches Edison's rate, and the 100% Green Power rate is 6% higher than Edison. You can change your rate plan, or opt out, at any time. CPA website here.

- Brad Haugaard

Library now has Mayflower and Jamestown genealogical records


The Library now offers rare genealogical resources, including the Mayflower Silver Books and Jamestown Books. Donated by the California Mayflower Society and the Jamestown Society, these collections detail Mayflower and Jamestown family histories. Many volumes are out of print and unavailable online. The Monrovia Library is one of only three in California with the full Mayflower set.

- Brad Haugaard

City wants residents' thoughts on proposed 5-story residential complex

Proposed residential project.
Project location.

The city is asking for residents' thoughts on a Draft Environmental Impact Report for a proposed five-story mixed-use development at the southwest corner of Myrtle and Olive. The EIR can be reviewed here.  Public comments are due by August 18 by email (planning@monroviaca.gov), or by mail to: City of Monrovia - Community Development Department, Attn: John Mayer, Planning Division Manager, 415 South Ivy Avenue, Monrovia, CA 91016

The city reports that the project would be "a five-story building containing 204 residential units, including 20 affordable units, approximately 2,370 square feet of commercial retail space, and 2,782 square feet of indoor fitness center space. It also includes 1.5 levels of underground parking with 329 spaces, public and private open space, and a variety of residential amenities."

- Brad Haugaard

City still wants thoughts on traffic safety


Monrovia is still seeking input on its traffic safety project, which seems to focus primarily on bicycle safety. Survey is here. Available until August 1.

- Brad Haugaard

Major work on Mountain Avenue begins Monday, July 7


Major street repairs on Mountain and Peck Road will begin July 7. Work includes resurfacing streets, repairing sidewalks, planting trees, and adding medians. Initial work, from July 7 to 11, focuses on Mountain (from Foothill to Huntington), with repaving, pedestrian safety, concrete, and 22 new trees. Peck Road work (from Duarte Road south) starts later this summer. Expect traffic delays, noise, and parking restrictions from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

- Brad Haugaard

Music and fireworks tonight at Library Parki


Fourth of July fireworks, live music, and festivities tonight in Library Park. Starts at 3 p.m. with a DJ, followed by the Blue Breeze Band at 7 p.m., playing Motown, R&B, Soul, Funk, Jazz, and Blues. Fireworks show around 9 p.m.

- Brad Haugaard

Dinner at Basin 141


Dinner at Basin 141, at the southeast corner of Myrtle and Lime. Got the bacon-wrapped 141 Dog with a salad for $16 and a beer for the happy hour price of $5.50. Delicious dog!

- Brad Haugaard 


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