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Monterey Colonial style house at Rancho Petaluma Adobe. Monterey Colonial is an architectural style developed in Alta California (today's US state of California when under Mexican rule). Although usually categorized as a sub-style of Spanish Colonial style, the Monterey style is native to the post-colonial Mexican era of Alta California.
Pages in category "Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in California" The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Spanish Colonial architecture — of the Spanish era Las Californias—Alta California Province of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (1769−1822)—in the present U.S. state of California For the later revival style, see Category: Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in California .
While the big three of Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco get all the glory out west, California is loaded with small town, quirky charm up and down the diverse 1,264-mile coast. And with the
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Casa del Herrero (also known as the Steedman Estate) is a historic house museum and botanical garden located in Montecito near Santa Barbara, California.It was designed by George Washington Smith, and is considered one of the finest examples of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in the United States of America. [3]
Rancho Guajome Adobe is a historic 19th-century hacienda (and now a historic house museum) in Rancho Guajome Adobe County Park, on North Santa Fe Avenue in Vista in San Diego County, California. Built in 1852–53, it is a well-preserved but late example of Spanish-Mexican colonial architecture, and was designated a National Historic Landmark ...
"The Earliest Spanish Land Grants in California". Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California. 9 (3): 195– 199. doi:10.2307/41168705. ISSN 2162-9145. JSTOR 41168705. Sanchez, Nellie Van de Grift (1914). Spanish and Indian place names of California: their meaning and their romance (PDF). San Francisco: A.M. Robertson.
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