There is plenty of history surrounding the site of the Sanchez Adobe in Pacifica. An important site for the Costanoan Indians, a supplemental mission farm for Mission Dolores, the home of Don Francisco Sanchez (former mayor of San Francisco), residence of General Kirkpatrick, a hotel, a speakeasy, an artichoke storage facility and finally a museum.
At the Adobe house kids can learn a great deal about the first inhabitant Don Francisco Sanchez and his living conditions around 1845. A school group will rope a ‘cow’, make adobe bricks, or grind some corn.
Remains of the agricultural outpost for the Mission Dolores can be seen next to the house. They are the only known remains of the many outpost that once thrived in the area.
Every third Saturday in September is Rancho Day Fiesta, a celebration of early California living.
General admission is free with an option to donate. Opening hours are Tuesday-Thursday 10 am – 4 pm, Saturday and Sunday 1 pm – 5 pm.
Have you been to the Adobe House?
Further reading:
Sanchez Adobe History:
http://www.historysmc.org/sanchez-adobe-history
City of Pacifica – Sanchez Adobe Historic Site
http://www.cityofpacifica.org/about/history/adobe/default.asp
National Park Service – Sanchez Adobe Park
https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/ca/ca34.htm
Costanoan Indians
http://factcards.califa.org/cai/costanoan.html