Temecula Valley Historical Society to present program, ‘Riverside County through the lens of Burton Frasher’

Burton Frasher. Valley News/Courtesy photo
TEMECULA -- Steve Lech, a Riverside County author and historian, will present the program "Riverside County Through the Lens of Burton Frasher" to the Temecula Valley Historical Society at the Little Temecula History Museum, the red barn west of Kohls in south Temecula on Monday, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m. The public is invited at no charge.Burton Frasher was the most prolific postcard photographer in the 1920s through the 1950s. Many of his postcards of Southern California and Indians of the Southwest are sought by collectors. Lech will discuss the life and work of Frasher, and show many of Frasher’s postcard views from throughout Riverside County.The miniature golf course at Murrieta Hot Springs is depicted in an old postc
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