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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Casa de Estudillo, built 1825 by Don Jose Antonio Estudillo. For about 25 years this large adobe house has been known as Ramona's Marriage Place. Old Town, San Diego. b) Casa de Carrillo Adobe. Built by Francisco Ruiz and occupied by Don Joaquin Carrillo about 1820. Old Town, San Diego. Portion of the Carrillo Adobe. Erected in 1810, and restored in 1931. Old Town, San Diego. La Casa de Carrillo.

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    # of photos: 1 photo Description: Juan Bandini Adobe, originally a one story adobe, built in early 1800, by Juan Bandini. Cave Couts, grandson of Bandini, remodeled it, and it is now used as a hotel, and called Casa de Bandini. Old Town, San Diego.

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    # of photos: 1 photo Description: [Casa de Machado y Silva] Casa de Machado, built by Corporal José Manuel Machado for his daughter Maria Antonia Machado de Silvas. Old Town, San Diego.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: [Exterior views of Casa de Lopez Adobe]

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    # of photos: 3 photos Description: a) [Vasquez Adobe] Casa Vasquez, formerly one story b) Casa Molera, site of the old Chalk House, erected in 1847, by Francisco Garcia, in Monterey c) Casa de la Torre. Built by Joaquin de la Torre in the late 30's. In Monterey.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Caneda Adobe house, built about 1782, as part of the original presidio enclosure. In 1878, acquired by Pedro Baron. In 1920, Elmer H. Whitaker purchased this old adobe and has restored it to its original charm. In Santa Barbara. b) Casa de la Guerra Adobe home of José de la Guerra y Noreiga. It was begun in 1819, but not completed until 1826. Santa Barbara.

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