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El Molino Viejo, also known as The Old Mill, is a former grist mill in the San Rafael Hills of present-day San Marino, California, United States, and was built in 1816 by Father José María de Zalvidea from the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (San Gabriel Mission).
The glen at the corner of Washington and El Molino was used as a municipal dump until 1922, when Theodore Payne reclaimed the land for a park (present-day Washington Park). This helped spur neighborhood development.
El Molino Viejo ("The Old Mill"), completed about 1816 as a grist mill for Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, is in San Marino. The original two-story structure measured 53 by 26 feet (16.2 by 7.9 m). It is the oldest commercial building in Southern California.
Site of the former Hacienda Molino de Flores, which produced pulque and grains. [1] Most of the buildings on the site, including the main residence, the Church of San Joaquin, and the Chapel of Señor de la Presa (Lord of the Dam), were constructed by Miguel de Cervantes and his wife.
Molino, several barangays (districts) within the city of Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines (soon to be transferred to Las Piñas along with San Nicolas and Queen's Row) Molino, Florida, a census-designated place in Escambia County; El Molino, La Guajira, a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of La Guajira
In 2019, the LA Department of Water and Power (LADWP) began replacing nearly 100-year-old power line poles cutting through Topanga State Park, when the project was halted within days by ...
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Rancho El Molino was a 17,892-acre (72.41 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Sonoma County, California granted by Governor José Figueroa in 1833 to John B.R. Cooper. The grant was officially confirmed by Governor Nicolás Gutiérrez in 1836. [1] "Molino" means "mill" in Spanish, and the name refers to Cooper's sawmill.