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CHL No. 689 Los Encinos State Historic Park - Los Angeles

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NO. 689 LOS ENCINOS STATE HISTORIC PARK - The Franciscan padres used Encino as their headquarters while exploring the valley before establishing Mission San Fernando in 1797. In 1849 Vincente de la Osa built an adobe with nine rooms. The next owner of El Encino Rancho was Eugene Garnier, who built the existing two-story limestone house in 1872. In December 1891 Domingo Amestoy acquired the property.

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Los Encinos State Historic Park, 16756 Moorpark St, Encino
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NO. 689 LOS ENCINOS STATE HISTORIC PARK