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# of photos: 1 photo Description: Entrance to adobe house built by Don Marino Soberanes in the early fifties. Notice large grape vine. House still standing.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: [Arrellanes Adobe] This old adobe house was built by Teodoro Arrellanes on his Rancho Guadalupe, which comprised 30,000 acres, in San Luis Obispo Co. Still occupied.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: José Higuera Adobe. Second adobe house built by Higuera in 1831. Still standing. In poor condition. Not occupied.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: a) [Cooper Molera Adobe] Adobe house erected by Capt. John B. Cooper for his bride Encarnación Vallejo in 1829. This house and other buildings connected to this place still belong to descendants of Capt. Cooper. b) Casa Grande, adobe house built by Mariano G. Vallejo on his Rancho Petaluma about 1836. This house was used by his vaqueros. It is now owned by the N.S.G.W. [Native Sons of the Golden West] and is a State Landmark. Vacant.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Adobe house built by Ezequiel [sic] Soberanes on Soberanes Point, San Simeon highway. Still standing and occupied. b) Adobe house on Blackburn St. in Watsonville. It was originally erected on the Bolsa de San Cayetano Rancho by José Vallejo. Later torn down and brought over to Watsonville, where it is used as a Girl Scout House.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: a) José Pena Adobe. Built in 1841 near Mission Santa Clara. Still occupied. This adobe is being preserved by the Santa Clara Women's Club and is used as a club house. b) José Fernandez Adobe. Built in 1841. Santa Clara. Entrance and side.
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