Centinela Adobe

7634 Midfield Ave., Los Angeles, California. County/parish: Los Angeles.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places May 02, 1974. NRIS 74000522.

1 contributing building.

Also known as:

  • La Casa del Rancho Aguaje del Centinela

From Wikipedia:

Centinela Adobe

The Centinela Adobe, also known as La Casa de la Centinela, is a Spanish Colonial style adobe house in Westchester, Los Angeles, California, built in 1834. It is operated as a house museum by the Historical Society of Centinela Valley, and it is one of the 43 surviving adobes within Los Angeles County, California. The Adobe was the seat of the 25,000-acre (100 km2) Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela, a Mexican Alta California-era land grant partitioned from the Spanish Las Californias era Rancho Sausal Redondo centered around the Centinela Springs.

The Centinela Adobe, which is the Centinela Valley's oldest residence, was built by Ygnacio Machado in 1834. Since then, farmers, ranchers, a Scotsman, and Inglewood's founding father, Daniel Freeman, have lived in the structure. It is the oldest building in the area and has been called the "Birthplace of Inglewood".

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/123859021

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