Each one interesting in its own fashion, but I think Rancho Petaluma Adobe was my favorite. The sheer audacity and scale of the place is awe-inspiring!!
I love them all, Avila Adobe probably being my favorite. I was thinking that the house in the middle of Old Town, San Diego would be on here. I am not sure how it compares age wise. Would love to see a video of the missions there. Without a computerized voice if possible. ❤
What about the California missions? These had large buildings that started construction in 1769 and are still around today...some even remain functional.
I understand that the stones of the monastery were built in 1181 but when did it get built over here in CA, because Spanish didn’t get here until the 1500’s
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Which building was your favorite?
Each one interesting in its own fashion, but I think Rancho Petaluma Adobe was my favorite. The sheer audacity and scale of the place is awe-inspiring!!
We would have loved to have seen it in it’s prime!
Avila adobe, fifteen foot ceilings with cottonwood beams and an 'orginal tar' sealant for the roof.
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I loved this one, too!
I love them all, Avila Adobe probably being my favorite. I was thinking that the house in the middle of Old Town, San Diego would be on here. I am not sure how it compares age wise. Would love to see a video of the missions there. Without a computerized voice if possible. ❤
What about the California missions? These had large buildings that started construction in 1769 and are still around today...some even remain functional.
Monasteries have really beatiful stones.
I understand that the stones of the monastery were built in 1181 but when did it get built over here in CA, because Spanish didn’t get here until the 1500’s
They lied to us
Ken outstanding Love your channel Tim
That was really enjoyable!
I would love this series do an episode for Nevada.
I'll actually be visiting family out there this summer and have a coupe places in mind that I would like to film. Stay tuned!
-Ken
This was so cool! I didn't think there was anything older than 1800s to 1700s in California!
It use to be Spain territory and then Mexican, you will be surprised how many families from that time are still in California, Mexican and Spaniards
@@jayramirez5379 ahh that makes sense
Hello! could you possibly do a video on Phoebe Appearson Hearsts list Hacienda mansion in Pleasanton California? it was a stunning gilded age property that was lost due to fire
Peralta adobe isn't there anymore right??????
As far as we know, it is still standing.
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The narrative on Santa Maria de Olivia. What a joke. 😂. Probably a good reason why it is not a well known structure.
no offense, but that's some horrific pronunciation of spanish
Not accusation of Alta California, theft of Alta California, you mean
Moorish Archetic!!!
That last one doesn't count. Since it was built in Spain and the stones shipped to California 700 years later. Just some tricky clickbait.
I don’t think you know what clickbait means. Just enjoy the content and try to be less of a butthole, man.