Beverly Hills Chapter, NSDAR

Beverly Hills, California

Welcome to the Beverly Hills Chapter, NSDAR

California DAR

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The Beverly Hills Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), was organized on March 21, 1928. Mrs. Edmund Locke was the chapter's first regent. The chapter's name was chosen because of its location in Beverly Hills. Most members are from the Beverly Hills area, however, some members are from other areas as well. Local residency is not a requirement for membership in any chapter.

This tablet marks the site of a battle between the Native Americans and the early Californians placed by the Beverly Hills Chapter, NSDAR, in1930.

Today's DAR

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We welcome any woman for membership who is 18 years of age or older who is descended from a man or woman who aided in achieving American independence during the period between April 19, 1775, and November 26, 1783.