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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ20_oliveras-home_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
Circa 1890-1900Restoration 1980In memory ofDelfina OlivaresMatriarch of the San JuanCapistrano Historical Society
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1Z_blas-aguilar-adobe_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
May date back to 1794. It was part of two buildings known as Hacienda Aguilar. This adobe is associated with Don Blas Aguilar, the last Alcalde (Mayor) of the Mexican period.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1Y_mission-san-juan-capistrano_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
"Jewel of the Missions" founded on November 1, 1776 by father Junipero Serra, most renown and most beautiful of the California Missions, Quaint little Serra Chapel is California's oldest building still in use. The magnificent ruins of the Great St…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1X_capistrano-depot_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
Built in 1894, renovated in 1974-75 as a restaurant. The original Mission style, one of the first stations to use it, was retained. The interior is so small freight and passenger cars were added, and the exterior of the platform enclosed in glass …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1W_egan-house_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
Neo-Victorian, built in 1883 by Richard Egan, surveyor, school trustee and justice of the peace. Rebuilt in 1898 after a fire. Known as "Harmony Hall", it served as Judge Egan's home, office and courtroom until his death in 1923.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1V_domingo-yorba-adobe_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
This 1830 structure is typical of San Juan Capistrano adobes of this period; thick walls and a wood shingle roof. The house was purchased by Domingo Oyharzabal in 1880 and occupied by his family for over 100 years.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1U_garcia-adobe_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
Built in the 1840's by Manuel Garcia, it originally had a second story over only half of the ground floor. In 1880 the remaining space was covered by a second floor and a balcony was added. It was a post office in the 1870's, a hotel from 1880 to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1T_o-neill-museum_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
Built in the 1880's, this Victorian house was one of the town's first wooden buildings. It was moved from its original location across the tracks and about a block south. The building was restored in 1979.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1S_combs-house_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
Built in 1878 in Forester City (near San Onofre). Moved to San Juan Capistrano in 1882, it has served as a general store, post office and residence.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1R_montanez-adobe_San-Juan-Capistrano-CA.html
Constructed in 1794 as one of forty adobes built to house mission Indians. Named for Polonia Montanez, a nineteenth century resident. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dunivin. Preserved by San Juan Capistrano Historical Society. Restored in 1981 by C…
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