Together with “Friends of La Loma Adobe,” the History Center of SLO County presents La Loma Adobe, a late-afternoon lecture to kick off a weekend of hosted site visits at the Adobe – in its historic setting near the City’s Reservoir Canyon Natural Reserve. Spanish settlers may have set the first bricks for the Adobe around 1782, making it perhaps the oldest residence in SLO. For the latter half of the 19th Century, it was a prominent home in town, occupied by the eminent Don Jose Maria Muñoz and Doña Maria Concepcion Boronda and their nine children. Visit the La Loma Adobe 12 to 3 p.m., Reservoir Canyon, and the trail that links them with on-site hosts on the afternoons of June 5 and 6.
Together with “Friends of La Loma Adobe,” the History Center of SLO County presents La Loma Adobe, a late-afternoon lecture to kick off a weekend of hosted site visits at the Adobe – in its historic setting near the City’s Reservoir Canyon Natural Reserve. Spanish settlers may have set the first bricks for the Adobe around 1782, making it perhaps the oldest residence in SLO. For the latter half of the 19th Century, it was a prominent home in town, occupied by the eminent Don Jose Maria Muñoz and Doña Maria Concepcion Boronda and their nine children. Visit the La Loma Adobe 12 to 3 p.m., Reservoir Canyon, and the trail that links them with on-site hosts on the afternoons of June 5 and 6.
