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  2. Peralta Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Peralta divided the house into two rooms, built a porch, a kitchen and a chimney. He died in August 1851, leaving the adobe to his two daughters. [6] The house was the property of María Josefa Peralta until July 1862, then it passed to María Dolores Peralta until 1866, and then to Baltazar Peralta (grandson of Luís María Peralta). [6]

  3. File:Peralta Adobe interior - San Jose, CA - DSC03813.JPG

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  4. San Pedro Square - Wikipedia

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    The Peralta Adobe was built in 1797 and is the oldest building in San Jose. The Fallon House is an Italianate mansion built in 1855 by Thomas Fallon , mayor of San Jose from 1859 to 1860. Today, San Pedro Square is home to San Pedro Square Market, a dining and nightlife destination in downtown San Jose , featuring a theater and many restaurants ...

  5. Monterey Colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Category : Adobe buildings and structures in California

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    Carrillo House; Casa de Estudillo; Casa de Estudillo (San Leandro, California) Casa de Lopez; Casa Dolores; Castro Adobe; José Castro House; Catalina Verdugo Adobe; Cayetano Juarez Adobe; Centinela Adobe; Cornelia White House; Coronel Adobe

  7. Rancho San Antonio (Peralta) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Antonio, also known as the Peralta Grant, was a 44,800-acre (181 km 2) land grant by Governor Pablo Vicente de Solá, the last Spanish governor of California, to Don Luís María Peralta, a sergeant in the Spanish Army and later, commissioner of the Pueblo of San José, in recognition of his forty years of service.

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