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  1. Description: The Andres Pico Adobe is the second oldest Adobe home in the City of Los Angeles! History: First were the Fernandenos, Shoshonean Indians, who were the original inhabitants. The Fernandenos were famed for their basket making, peaceful temperaments and ingenuity in utilizing the native plants.

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  2. Jun 26, 2022 · The Andres Pico Adobe was built about 1834. It is one of the oldest buildings in the San Fernando Valley and the City of Los Angeles still standing. The original building was what is now the living room. It measures 15' x 37 ½".

  3. Oldest Existing Adobe Home in the San Fernando Valley. The original portion of the adobe is thought to have been built by Mission indians in 1834. In 1874 Catarina & Romulo Pico, adopted children of Andres Pico, married and moved into the adobe, modernized it and added two wings and a. second floor.

  4. Rómulo Pico Adobe, also known as Ranchito Rómulo and Andrés Pico Adobe, was built in 1834 and is the oldest residence in the San Fernando Valley, making it the second oldest residence in Los Angeles.

  5. Oct 27, 2021 · The Andrés Pico Adobe is one of the very earliest adobe residences in LA still standing, its main room built by Native Americans living at the nearby Mission San Fernando Rey de España roundabout 1834. The purpose of the original structure is still a mystery.

  6. The Andres Pico Adobe, located near the Mission itself, was probably built at the end of the Mission period in 1834. Even though Andres Pico probably never lived in the adobe, he had it remodeled for his son, Romulo and his wife Catarina in 1874.

  7. Andres Pico Adobe is the second oldest Adobe home in the City of Los Angeles! 10940 Sepulveda Blvd., Mission Hills, CA 91345 Phone: (818) 365-7810. laparks.org. In 1845, Andres Pico and Juan Manso were granted a nine-year lease for the San Fernando Valley. Pico was a rancher at the time.

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