• Vaca Adobe or Vaca Dugout is a former settlement in what was then Tulare County, now Kings County, California. It was located at a stopping place on the...
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    Peña Adobe Park (Peña Adobe Regional Park) is a 8-acre park (3.2 ha) in Vacaville, California. The Peña Adobe Regional Park has a Vaca-Peña Adobe Visitor...
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    Peña Adobe (Vaca-Peña Adobe) is a historic building and park in Vacaville, Solano County, California, United States. It was built in 1842 by the Californios...
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    31861°W / 39.21694; -121.31861 Toolwass Kern Tumco Imperial Unadilla Kern Vaca Adobe Kings 36°03′08″N 119°57′52″W / 36.05222°N 119.96435°W / 36.05222; -119...
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    his estate”. After Vaca and Peña argued over the William McDaniel land sale, Vaca sold his adobe to John Wesley Hill. Juan Manual Vaca died in 1856. Peña...
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    the county. Kingston Mussel Slough Tragedy El Adobe de los Robles Rancho built by Daniel Rhoads Vaca Adobe Cox & Clark Trading Post and Steamboat Landing...
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  • de Los Californios La Libertad Whitmore's Ferry (1854) Kingston (1859) Vaca Adobe (1863) Laguna de Tache, Tulare Lake Cox & Clark Trading Post and Steamboat...
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    early pioneers Juan Manuel Vaca, Juan Felipe Peña, and William McDaniel, the early fruit industry, the first schools, Peña Adobe Park, the Nut Tree (a 1920s...
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    Fort Adobe, it was blown up by traders three years later due to Indian depredations. The ruins became known as Adobe Walls. The First Battle of Adobe Walls...
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    failed Narváez expedition, which included explorers Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and his slave Estevanico. Eventually returning to New Spain, the adventurers...
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