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CA State Historical Landmark No. 152
National Register of Historic Places
Adobe built in 1826 on Rancho San Pedro, 1st Spanish land grant in CA from 1784

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CA State Historical Landmark No. 152
National Register of Historic Places

The Adobe was built in 1826 by Manuel Dominguez on Rancho San Pedro, 1st Spanish land grant in CA from 1784. Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum interprets early California history through the story of the Dominguez Family. It is also site of the first International Air Meet in 1910 on Dominguez field and a battle during the Mexican American War in October 8-9, 1846.

Ten gallery rooms interpret the history of the Rancho and Dominguez family along with two rooms dedicated to the Early Birds of Aviation and 1910 International Air Meet.

Address: 18127 Alameda St, Compton, CA 90220, USA
Phone: (310) 603-0088
gro.ohcnarzeugnimod@aidemlaicos
State: California
Zip Code: 90220


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A beautiful story, incredible history and a true sense of wonder for the history of and a $0.02 of wonder for the history of the area from Rosecrans to Compton
8 years ago (28-08-2017)
This is truly a hidden gem! First of all this place is beautiful. The museum is the first Spanish land grant in the state of California. The house itself is almost 200 years old! This place has the history of the south bay and the Dominguez family. Given that it is a non-profit (FREE) museum, I encourage you all to visit!
9 years ago (24-12-2016)
Great history. Low admission. Convenient to get to and park.
8 years ago (02-03-2017)
Tou may find inner peace..
8 years ago (22-06-2017)
Absolutely, hands-down, without a shadow of a doubt(!) a must-go and see historical site. The wealth of history is amazing, the site is well kept and easily accessible. Don't let the location fool you...this is a must visit if you want to understand Los Angeles.
9 years ago (11-07-2016)
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