Centinela Adobe Complex
7634 Midfield Avenue
Inglewood, CA 90045
310-649-6272
http://www.cityofinglewood.org/depts/rec/centinela_adobe/default.asp
http://www.histsocentvalley.org/
Sun 2p-4p
Weekday Tours are by appointment, call 310-671-2075 or 310-677-2067
The Historical Society of the Centinela Valley in cooperation with the City of Inglewood Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department maintains the Centinela Adobe Complex.
Among the landmarks are the Centinela Valley Adobe built in 1834 by Ignacio Machado, the Daniel Freeman Land Office built in 1887, and the Centinela Valley Heritage (Walter Haskell) and Research Center.
Through mementos from the 1888 Freeman mansion, more than 10,000 photographs, books and other memorabilia chronicling the evolution of Centinela Valley are available for exploration by generations to come. The name Centinela Valley evolved from the name Centinela Ranch when ranching activities were ending.
Contact the Adobe or Historical Society for more information.
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