Catalina Verdugo Adobe is a 1.3-acre park located at the base of the Verdugo Hills in Glendale, home to one of the city's oldest historic buildings, an adobe structure built by Teodoro Verdugo that is believed to have been constructed in 1828 and was acquired by the city in 1989. The California Historical Landmark property offers a variety of outdoor visitor facilities, including a brick patio and wooden visitor picnic tables. Its grounds are also home to the remains of the historic 1847 "Oak of Peace," which was named for its connection to the region's surrender to the United States by Mexican army representatives. Though the tree died in 1987, its trunk is still visible on the property. Due to the property's historic nature, public barbecues and amplified sound are not permitted at the facility.

Catalina Verdugo Adobe , 2211 Bonita Dr, Glendale, CA 91208, Phone: 818-548-2000

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