- Pio Pico State Historic Park
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caption = The adobe and grounds after the 2000-2003 restoration
location = 6003 Pioneer BlvdWhittier, California
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added =June 19 ,1973
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governing_body =Pio Pico State Historic Park is the site of "El Ranchito," also known as the Pio Pico Adobe or Pio Pico Mansion, the final home of
Pío Pico , the last Governor ofAlta California under Mexican Rule and a pivotal figure in early California history. Located inWhittier, California , on 6003 Pioneer Blvd off of Whittier Blvd. andInterstate 605 , it is aCalifornia Historical Landmark No. 127, listed as "Casa de Governor Pío Pico". Just west of the park is theSan Gabriel River and the city that bears his namePico Rivera . The park consists of the land that surrounds the adobe.After the
Mexican-American War and starting in1848 , Pío Pico began acquired the 9,000-acre (36 km²) Rancho Paso de Bartolo, building an home in1853 . The home was damaged by the flooding of1867 , which set the San Gabriel River to its present course, and was nearly destroyed in1882 by flooding. The structure was completely redone into its current form, adding American-style elements into the traditionalCalifornio design. In1892 , Pio Pico was evicted from the property by Bernard Cohn, an American lawyer. When taking what he thought was aloan from Cohn in1883 , Pico, who could not read or write English, had conveyed thedeed for the property, and courts ruled with Cohn. Pico died a pauper two years later at his daughter's home.By
1898 the city of Whittier began buying up parts of the property to construct a water pumping facility. In1907 , local Whitter citizens, led byHarriet Williams Russell Strong , were able to have the site made a historic monument. Strong, who had known Pico since 1867, purchased the property and had it restored it in1909 . The property was conveyed to theState of California in 1917 and designated one of its first State Historic Parks in 1927. The State of California did further renovations in1944 . The Adobe was seriously damaged in the1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake , forcing it to close. While funds were being raised for restoration, the situation was further complicated by additional damage caused by the1994 Northridge earthquake . Finally, in 1996 aLos Angeles County Proposition was passed that earmarked $2.5 million for the restoration of the Park. As a result, restoration of the structure began in 2000, the historic landscape in 2002, with the park finally reopening onSeptember 20 ,2003 .At the opening day ceremonies they re-enacted the
Battle of Rio San Gabriel that occurred during theMexican-American War .Proposed for closure
Pico Pico State Historic Park is is one of the 48 California state parks proposed for closure in January 2008 by California's Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger as part of a deficit reduction program. [ [http://cbs5.com/local/California.parks.budget.2.627476.html CBS5.com: List Of Calif. Parks To Close In Budget Proposal] ]References
External links
* [http://www.piopico.org/ Pio Pico State Historic Park] official website.
* [http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=1285 About the Pio Pico State Historic Park] , California State Parks.
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