Campo de Cahuenga (Los Angeles, California)

USA / California / West Hollywood / Los Angeles, California / Lankershim Boulevard, 3919
 adobe structure, historic landmark

3919 Lankershim Boulevard
Studio City, CA 91604
(818) 763-7651
www.campodecahuenga.com/

A replica adobe on the site were the Treaty of Cahuenga/Guadalupe Hidalgo between the U.S. and Mexico was signed by Lieutenant Colonel John Charles Fremont and General Andres Pico that was the capitulation concluding hostilities between the Californios and Americans on January 13, 1847. This mission adobe was originally built around 1795. It was one of the largest adobes ever constructed by the native Americans. In 1845 Tomas Feliz received ownership of the property called Rancho Verdugo when the treaty was signed in his kitchen. Campo de Cahuenga Historical Memorial Association Mrs. Armitage S.C. Forbes, historian, author and who’s Foundry Casts the famous California Mission Bells along El Camino Real and the preservation of this site is the object of the Association today, holding in early January over 50 years a Re-Enactment of the signing of the Treaty. The adobe is located across the street from the main entrance to Universal Studios.
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Coordinates:   34°8'23"N   118°21'44"W
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