Lopez Adobe
About the Business
The Lopez Adobe is a museum and tourist attraction located at 1100 Pico Street in San Fernando, California, United States. The institution showcases the rich history of Mexican-American baseball in the San Fernando Valley, dating back over 130 years. The city has a strong baseball tradition, with organized teams as early as the 1890s and semi-professional teams forming after World War I. The institution also highlights the role of baseball in bringing communities and families together, with many players going on to play professionally.
The Lopez Adobe is closely tied to St. Ferdinand Church, the first Roman Catholic church in the San Fernando Valley. Named after King Ferdinand III, the church has been a focal point for the local Catholic community for over a century. The church's beautiful architecture and history make it a must-see for visitors to the area.
Visitors to the Lopez Adobe can explore the rich history of Mexican-American baseball in the San Fernando Valley and learn about the strong ties between the sport and the local community. Additionally, a visit to St. Ferdinand Church across the street provides a glimpse into the area's religious heritage and architectural beauty.
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1100 Pico St, San Fernando, CA 91340, United States
Reviews
"My mother's OB/GYN had her Medical Practice here. She signed my and lil bro birth certificates. I even took Mom to an event here MANY yrs ago."
"May of 2021. This review is for casa de López located in San Fernando City within Los Angeles county. Also known as Lopez adobe house, it has been renovated and restored by the city of San fernando. It is considered to be one of the oldest houses in all of San Fernando valley. Originally made out of adobe and reconstructed with modern material. I'm not guilty, to say that I absolutely love history and I absolutely love how this house is represented aesthetically. Very good job to the city of San fernando. It has been here since 1881"
"Nice historic building in downtown San Fernando. The structure is adobe - which was invented by indigenous Californians - and the style is nouveau American/Mexican-Spanish Colonial (the building was constructed in 1882 - California became part of the US in 1850). But the mixture of styles is what makes the structure so interesting. Pleasant garden nearby with bathrooms, which are now closed."
"This historic building is a testament to Spanish design and heritage in Los Angeles."
"Theirs a nice Spruce, planted on the property."
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