This was the mansion of Pio Pico, the last Governor of California under Mexican rule. This house is one of the last 19th Century houses that were build from adobe. Pio de Jesus Pico IV build this house in 1848 which he named El Ranchito. This house is mostly referred as the Pio Pico Mansion, but its true name is El Ranchito. In 1917 the house was deeded to California. Now this is a historical place that can be visited by many.
The house itself is historical since it was build from sun-dried mud blocks called adobe. The house was restored because it suffered some major damages due to earthquakes in 1987 and 1994. The mansion is now used as a historical landmark for the history of California. Also there are a lot of events that go in the mansion such as book signing. Also it is used as a place where pictures can be taken for wedding, Quinceañeras, baptisms, and other events. For more information on park hours and directions visit Pio Pico Mansion
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