Santa Margarita y Las Flores Ranch House
USA /
California /
Camp Pendleton North /
World
/ USA
/ California
/ Camp Pendleton North
adobe structure, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1820s construction
Built circa 1827. It was the home of Pio Pico, last governor of Mexican California, and succeeding owners Don Juan Forster, the O'Neills, Floods, Baumgartners, and finally the families of 35 Marine Corps general officers. Although unoccupied at the present time, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton maintains the property in its present state while awaiting an extensive (and expensive) upgrade of the structure to comply with earthquake stabilization requirements.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Santa_Margarita_y_Las_Flores
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Coordinates: 33°18'35"N 117°20'28"W
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