Gilmore Adobe (Los Angeles, California)

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6333 West Third Street
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Jose Antonio Carrillo, one time "Alcalde" (Mayor) of Los Angeles, issued this land grant to Antonio Jose Rocha and Nemisio Dominguez (not from Rancho San Pedro). The building is also known as the Gilmore Adobe. The land grant included the La Brea Tar Pits. The building is a private office. The adobe building can be found inside the back parking lot and is encompassed by the Los Angeles Farmers Market and L.A.'s great outdoor maul called the "The Grove." A great place to eat a meal and do some shopping any time of the year. Look for their special events calendar (one of them is the Italian Feast Day of San Gennaro in September).

Still a private residence, this is all that remains from the past of the Gilmore property, besides the Farmer's Market.

In the past, the property on which CBS Television City, Farmer's Market and The Grove now stands had sprouted oil fields, followed by Gilmore Stadium, home to the Bulldogs football team and Gilmore Field, home to the Stars baseball team.

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www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/original-farmers-market-beh...
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Coordinates:   34°4'24"N   118°21'31"W

Comments

  • Why don't you Google them and give them a call?
  • Also Gilmore Stadium used for Midget (auto) Races
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