Valley Chronicles: Told and Untold Stories of the San Fernando Valley by Crystal Jackson
is a comprehensive historical narrative and photographic archive documenting the evolution
of one of Southern California’s most significant regions. Tracing the Valley’s history from its
geological origins and Indigenous civilizations through brutal Spanish colonization, industrial
expansion, and modern urban development, this literary work provides critical context for
understanding its transformation into a globally recognized cultural hub.
Through carefully curated photographs, documents, and detailed narrative, Jackson captures
the defining eras of the San Fernando Valley—from postwar suburban growth and cultural
shifts to the social, economic, and demographic changes that continue to shape the region
today.
A respected historian, filmmaker, and preservationist, Jackson brings both scholarly insight
and lived experience to this work.
As president of the Pacoima Historical Society and a board member of the Museum of the San Fernando Valley, she has earned national recognition for her contributions to documenting local history. This volume serves as both a visual archive and an
essential historical resource—presenting not only the celebrated moments, but also the complex
and often difficult truths that define the Valley’s past.
Available on Paperback at Amazon.com
Book includes hundreds of photos
Large Paperback, 421 pages
Published May 15, 2026 by Baitcal Publishing
Original Title: Valley Chronicles: Told & Untold Stories of the San Fernando Valley
Author: Crystal Jackson
ISBN: 978-0985961947
Edition Language: English