Landmark #866 | Santa Clara County | Visited: August 28, 2016 | Plaque? YES! 🙂 |
What is it? | The adobe still stands right next to an outdoor eating area! |
What makes it historical? | THE GUIDE SAYS: The last vestige of El Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe. This simple adobe was rehabilitated in the mid-19th century. It is believed to have been built before 1800 by Manuel Gonzalez, an Apache, who was one of the Pueblo Pobladores founders. It was later owned and occupied by Sgt. Peralta, pueblo comisionado from 1807 to 1822, who also came to California with the Anza expedition in 1775-76.
OTHER TIDBITS: Read more about the Peralta family here! This landmark is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places! |
How can I Help the Helpers? | HERE’S HOW:
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Where is this place? | LISTED DIRECTIONS: 184 W St John St San Jose, CA 95110 ANNOTATIONS: From Los Angeles: ~340mi (548km) — 5.7hrs |
When should I go? | You can see the exterior any time you like, but tours are only offered occasionally. Check out History San José’s Event Calendar to learn more! |