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The San Fernando Valley Historical Society has a Museum about the Valley's history, housed in the landmark Andres Pico Adobe. The museum offers vintage room settings of the era, antique and artifact displays, and period gardens. [3] The museum is located near the Mission San Fernando Rey de España in Mission Hills, California. [4] [5]
The Second Los Angeles Aqueduct Cascades near Sylmar, California. The Historic-Cultural Monuments in the San Fernando Valley are spread across the Valley from Chatsworth in the northwest to Studio City in the southeast, and from the City of Calabasas in the southwest to Tujunga and La Crescenta in the northeast.
The original adobe structure was demolished in 1900. The city of Los Angeles provided funds for the purchase of the property in 1923, and a Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style replica "adobe" ranch house was built by the city following an effort led by Irene T. Lindsay, then president of the San Fernando Valley Historical Society, and dedicated on November 2, 1950.
Landmarks on the National Register of Historic Places located within the San Fernando Valley — in Los Angeles County, southern California.
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley: Northridge: San Fernando Valley: History, Art & Culture: exhibits on The Art of Tarzan, Birmingham General Hospital, Then and Now, African American History in the SFV Torrance Art Museum: Torrance: South Bay: Art: modern and contemporary art Torrance Historical Society & Museum Torrance: South Bay: Local ...
The adobe itself is managed by the San Fernando Valley Historical Society. It restored the interior and operates a "living museum" at the adobe. The adobe is also used for the Historical Society's monthly meetings, weddings, receptions, breakfasts, dinners, and picnics.
Pages in category "History of the San Fernando Valley" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total. ... San Fernando Valley Historical Society;
San Pedro: Historic house: 1899 Colonial Revival house, operated by the San Pedro Bay Historical Society [4] Museum of Contemporary Art: Downtown: Art: Main branch is located on Grand Avenue in Museum Row, Geffen Contemporary is in the Little Tokyo district of Downtown Los Angeles, and Pacific Design Center facility is in West Hollywood: Museum ...