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tourist attraction. The adobe was operated by volunteers, and was initially open only three days a week. That was later reduced to one Sunday per month. In 1983, the adobe's volunteer curator, Carolyn Riggs, noted: "Unfortunately, the city is so small that it can barely support its school, fire and police systems. There's just no money to support it except for what we have scraped together."
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gave a "Preserve L.A." grant to the adobe in 2002, and described the structure's importance as follows: "Built in 1882 for
Mexican army officer Don Gerónimo López, the López Adobe is an important example of California architecture during the transitional period following the decline of the missions
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In the late 1860s and early 1870s a traveler riding through the high wild mustard fields of the San
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The building was restored between 1974 and 1975 and opened as a historical site in 1975. The adobe is operated by the San
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Members of the López family continued living in the adobe until 1961. The last López to live in the adobe was another daughter, Kate López Millen, who lived in an upper apartment from 1931 until shortly before her death in 1961. The property remained in the López family until 1971.
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the foundation was again exposed in the reservoir basin. It was later covered by the vehicle track when the Los
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half of the $ 750,000 needed to restore the López Adobe. This lack of funding prevented the property from being open for tours to the public from 2007 to 2015.
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Sun Water Station – Located 9 miles south of Clarks Station in what is now
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968:"San Fernando Will Purchase and Restore Historic Lopez Adobe"
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232:May 6, 1971
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