Tuesday , April 23 2024

Ontario nativity scenes are back

The nativity scenes on Euclid Avenue, a longtime Ontario tradition, are up and available for public viewing.

Twelve depictions of the birth of Christ have been set up on the grass median between C and F streets and will remain there until New Year’s Day, according to the Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau.

The first scene was put up in 1958 and the display grew from there, with the 12th scene added in 1976. All were designed and built by Los Angeles artist Rudolph Vargas.

The Christmas on Euclid Experience, a non-profit organization affiliated with the visitor’s bureau, sponsors the event. For more information visit www.ChristmasOnEuclid.com.

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