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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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As of 2004, funding constraints prevented the city from opening the adobe more than one day per month. At that time, the adobe was open on the fourth Sunday of the month from 1 to 4 p.m. Despite years of fund-raising efforts, the city and preservation groups had managed at that time to collect only
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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 Fernando Valley would find little evidence of people except for the mission, a few other adobes, cattle grazing in the fields and a stage house built by Gerónimo López and his wife, Catalina. ... The
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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 Fernando Historical Site and Preservation Commission. Funding difficulties hampered the city's plans to fully renovate the property and to operate it as a full-time museum and
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observed: "The one remaining shred of the Victorian period is the Gerónimo López Adobe (1878) at the northwest corner of Pico Street and Maclay Avenue. It is two-story Monterey style with some pretty Queen Anne sawed gingerbread across the gallery. Otherwise, all signs of the old town have
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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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Between 1882 and 1883, the López family built a larger adobe using 24-by-6-inch, sun-baked blocks. The surviving adobe home was built by Valentin López, Gerónimo's cousin and brother-in-law. It was the first two-story adobe built as a residence in the
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Bradbury Lewis, Alice; Spellmeyer, Marie E.; Platt Frankhouse, Francis; Maclay Hubbard, Kate; Granger Maclay, Isabella Rice; Olive Rose, De Remer; Merril Craig, Elinor; Colegrove, Ingham; et al. (Catherine Hubbard Egbert Dace) (1924).
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Bradbury Lewis, Alice; Spellmeyer, Marie E.; Platt Frankhouse, Francis; Maclay Hubbard, Kate; Granger Maclay, Isabella Rice; Olive Rose, De Remer; Merril Craig, Elinor; Colegrove, Ingham; et al. (Catherine Hubbard Egbert Dace) (1924).
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and the extensive development of the Gold Rush era. Over the years, the López Adobe has become a cultural icon for the city, and is one of the few historic structures to survive the earthquakes of 1971 (Sylmar) and 1994 (Northridge)."
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staircase was changed, and some rooms were divided to form apartments. Modern plumbing and electrical fixtures were also added at the time. The original shake shingle roof was also replaced by clay-tile roof.
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In 1982, more than 100 descendants of the López family gathered at the adobe to celebrate its 100th anniversary. Gerónimo and Catalina López had thirteen children, nine of whom survived to adulthood.
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San Fernando Valley Business Journal (2008): "Historic López Adobe to be City's Key Tourist Attraction: City of San Fernando plans to boost tourism with the renovation of an historic property."
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the foundation was again exposed in the reservoir basin. It was later covered by the vehicle track when the Los Angeles Police Department built the Davis Training Center in the late 1990s.
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The City of San Fernando announced plans to purchase the property from the López family in 1970, but took more than a year to come up with the $ 70,000 purchase price. Plans to obtain a
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Catalina López died in 1918, and Gerónimo López died in 1921, at age 90. In 1928, several modifications were made to the house by one of the López daughters, Louisa López McAlonan. The
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grant fell through, and in early 1971, the owners imposed a deadline on the purchase, and indicated the building would be razed and the land cleared. When the adobe was listed on the
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reported: "Its architecture is Spanish California adobe, a two-story structure with overhanging balcony and outside stairway. It is the only remaining building of Old San Fernando."
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López family played an important role in the valley's development and were responsible for establishing the first post office and the first English-speaking school.
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The Grand-Reopening of the property occurred on March 22, 2015, and is now open for public (docent-led) tours once every 4th Sunday of the month from 12-4 P.M.
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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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The couple also operated the San Fernando Valley's first general store, its first English language school, and the first post office (in 1869) at the site.
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Though the City of San Fernando is the oldest town in the San Fernando Valley, the López Adobe is all that remains of its early years. The authors of
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The Grand-Reopening of the property occurred on March 22, 2015, and is now open for public tours once every 4th Sunday of the month from 12-4 P.M.
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from Eulogio de Celis in 1874. Maclay would own the east portion in which the López's land lied and he would proceed to lay out the new town of
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The adobe reopened in December 1997 with a ceremony that included seasonal songs, Mexican dances, and the lighting of the town Christmas tree.
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in May 1971, HUD finally agreed to provide a $ 40,000 historical preservation grant, and the purchase was completed in late 1971.
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The original López Station adobe was destroyed in the 1910s for the construction of the San Fernando Reservoir (later renamed
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Gerónimo and Catalina López purchased 40 acres (160,000 m) of land near the Mission San Fernando in 1861 and built an
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Notes of a Trip to Los Angeles No. 1, Daily Alta California, Volume 12, Number 3888, 5 October 1860 — Page 1
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The López Adobe has been recognized as a significant historical site at both the state and national level.
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and was closed for three years while repairs were made. Repairs were delayed when officials from the
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One account of the early days of the San Fernando Valley noted the significance of the López family:
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In 1968, the building was registered with the State of California Office of Historic Preservation.
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Kenneth Fanucchi (January 18, 1971). "Feb. 19 Deadline Set up for Plans to Save Lopez Adobe".
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wagon route that connected Los Angeles and San Francisco. The original adobe became known as
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and his partners George K. and Benjamin F. Porter bought the remaining northern half of the
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San Jose Station – Located 11 miles south of Mountain View Station in the city of
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In 1945, the adobe was dedicated as a State Historic Landmark. At the time, the
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In 1971, the adobe was listed on the National Register of Historical Places.
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Sun Water Station – Located 9 miles south of Clarks Station in what is now
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List of Registered Historic Places in Los Angeles County, California
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Los Angeles Times (1970): "López Adobe Declared Historical Site"
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National Register of Historic Places in the San Fernando Valley
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2000 Photograph from the County of Los Angeles Public Library
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1920s Photograph of López Adobe from USC Digital Archive
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Historic significance and designation as historic site
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in 1828, had served as an army messenger in 1847 for
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disappeared, except for the railroad." In the book,
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Lopez Adobe is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Lopez Adobe is located in California
Lopez Adobe is located in the United States
San Fernando, California
34°16′55″N 118°26′33″W / 34.28194°N 118.44250°W / 34.28194; -118.44250
71000157
San Fernando, California
San Fernando Valley
San Fernando Mission
National Register of Historic Places
pueblo de Los Ángeles
Andrés Pico
Mexican–American War
Articles of Capitulation
John C. Fremont
Alta California
San Fernando Rey de España Mission
adobe
Butterfield Overland Mail 1st Division
Stockton - Los Angeles Road
Van Norman Reservoir
Los Angeles Aqueduct
1971 San Fernando earthquake
Charles Maclay
Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando
San Fernando
San Fernando Valley
Mission Revival

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