- Alviso Adobe Community Park
The Alviso Adobe Community Park is a convert|7|acre|ha|1|adj=on
park currently under construction in the city ofPleasanton, California , United States. It is built around anadobe house constructed in 1854 byFrancisco Alviso , a rare surviving example of an early American adobe that was continuously in use until 1969. The building is registered asCalifornia Historical Landmark #510.cite news | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20041129/ai_n14588070 | title=Pleasanton lacks funding for adobe park plan | publisher="The Oakland Tribune " | date=November 29 ,2004 | first=Matt | last=Carter | accessdate=2008-01-23]Construction of the park was initially planned to begin in 2000, but the city could not secure funding until 2007, when the $4.4 million project was finally begun. [cite news | url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-164570774.html | title=Pleasanton OKs funding for historical Alviso Adobe park | publisher="Contra Costa Times" | date=
June 6 2007 | first=Meera | last=Pal | accessdate=2008-01-23] Construction work is scheduled to be completed in October 2008.update after|2008|10|31|COMMENT=So how'd they do? [cite news | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20070718/ai_n19373428 | title=Work begins on Alviso Adobe park | publisher="The Oakland Tribune " | date=July 18 2007 | first=Meera | last=Pal | accessdate=2008-01-23] Besides the adobe, the park will contain a replica of an olddairy and interpretive displays ofOhlone culture.Alviso adobe
Built in 1854 by Francisco Alviso for his wife and ten children, the adobe was the center of a convert|300|acre|km2|1|adj=on ranch. Alviso sold the property and land in 1872 to
J. West Martin , a land speculator and later mayor of Oakland. Martin then resold it toAnthony Chabot , the "Water King". Census records indicate that the Alviso family continued to live there until the 1880s. Afterwards, it was acquired by theContra Costa Water Company and used by a succession of different families.cite web | url=http://www.bunnweb.org/histdect/9-15-05.htm | title=Alviso Adobe passes 150 year mark | publisher=History Detectives | first=Barry | last=Schrader | date=September 15 ,2005 | accessdate=2008-01-23]The
1906 San Francisco earthquake damaged the building, leaving large cracks in the walls and chimney. In 1919, it was purchased by Walter M. Briggs, who started theMeadowlark Dairy . He had the building renovated and used it as housing for his workers. The adobe continued to serve this purpose until 1969, when the dairy moved its operations to Tracy.The Briggs company sold the ranch and adobe to the Great Southwest Corporation, who wanted to build an
amusement park on the site, but this was hotly contested by local residents and the plan was scrapped. The company then sold it to a real-estate development company. Most of the land was then converted to individual housing lots, but the adobe, which had been declared a California Historical Landmark in 1954, was donated to the city of Pleasanton.The historical marker originally read:
FRANCISCO SOLANO ALVISO ADOBE - This building, erected in 1844-46 by Francisco Solano Alviso, was the first adobe house to be built in the Pleasanton Valley. It was originally called Alisal—The Sycamores. Following the
Battle of Sunol Canyon , GeneralJohn C. Frémont withdrew to this building, which became his headquarters for several days. [cite web | url=http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=21388 | title=Alameda | work=California Historical Landmarks | publisher=California Office of Historic Preservation | accessdate=2008-01-23]However, in a 2000 report issued in preparation for the city's renovation plan, historians discovered that there were several errors in the original plaque. Firstly, it was confused with another adobe which had lay convert|0.5|mi|km|1 to the north that had been built by
José Dolores Pacheco . Additionally, it was wrongly credited to Alviso's father. Lastly, no evidence exists to indicate that Frémont ever used the building. The historical marker has since been removed.References
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