The adobe of Manuel Dominguez, on the Mexican land grant of Rancho San Pedro, was completed in 1826. The Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum is listed on the city of Carson web site as 18127 Alameda Street, in Carson. This address is actually in unincorporated Los Angeles County, closely surrounded by Carson, Compton, and Long Beach.
View of a man in cassock reading book (possibly Father Manuel Milagro?) in a covered walkway of the adobe, with a view of a a lawn, hedge and trees through the walkway arcade; the Dominguez seminary visible on the left in the distance
View from the front lawn of the Dominguez Rancho Adobe, with a covered walkway and arcade on the left, towards the main facade of the Dominguez Seminary; a man in cassock holding book (possibly Father Manuel Milagro?) is in the midground
The adobe of Manuel Dominguez, on the Mexican land grant of Rancho San Pedro, was completed in 1826. The Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum is listed on the city of Carson web site as 18127 Alameda Street, in Carson. This address is actually in unincorporated Los Angeles County, closely surrounded by Carson, Compton, and Long Beach.
View from the front lawn of the Dominguez Rancho Adobe, with a covered walkway and arcade on the left, towards the main facade of the Dominguez Seminary; a man in cassock holding book (possibly Father Manuel Milagro?) is in the midground
The adobe of Manuel Dominguez, on the Mexican land grant of Rancho San Pedro, was completed in 1826. The Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum is listed on the city of Carson web site as 18127 Alameda Street, in Carson. This address is actually in unincorporated Los Angeles County, closely surrounded by Carson, Compton, and Long Beach.