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Bandini married Marie de los Dolores Estudillo on November 20, 1822. She was born c. 1808, daughter of Captain José María Estudillo. They had three daughters, Arcadia, Ysidora, and Josefa, and two sons, Juanito and one who died in childhood. Bandini's second wife was Refugia Argüello, daughter of Santiago Argüello. They had three sons, Juan ...
Casa de Bandini: 2660 Calhoun St., Old Town 11/6/1970 Large U-shaped house built in 1829 by Juan Bandini; later converted to use as a store and, in 1869, the Cosmopolitan Hotel: 14D: Casa de Pedrorena: 2616 San Diego Ave., Old Town 11/6/1970 14E: Casa de Machado-Silvas (de la Bandera) 2741 San Diego Ave., Old Town 11/6/1970 14F: Congress Hall Site
The Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant were originally built between 1827 and 1829 [2] as a one floor Spanish colonial style home for cattle rancher Don Juan Bandini. In the 1850s Bandini sold his home, and by 1869 it was restored and extended with a second floor into a stagecoach stop and hotel under the direction of Albert Seeley.
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Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant ("La Casa de Bandini"), an 1870 restored hotel, still working as a hotel and restaurant. Living history demonstrations and free tours are regularly scheduled. Historical interpretation is primarily carried out by park employees and volunteers, and the Mexican Commercial Corner is host to several locally based ...
Casa de Bandini: 72: Casa de Bandini: NE corner of Mason and Calhoun Sts., Old Town San Diego State Historic Park: San Diego: Casa de Carrillo: 74: Casa de Carrillo: Presidio Hills Golf Course NE of Juan St. on Wallace St. San Diego: Casa de Cota: 75: Casa de Cota
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