The Boronda Adobe History Center protects the Spanish Colonial adobe which was built in 1846 and was the home of Jose Eusebio Boronda. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a California Historical Landmark, so it’s a must-visit attraction when in Salinas. There are several aspects surrounding the adobe for you to explore as well; these include the Little Red Lagunita Schoolhouse which was built in 1897, a World War II Bataan monument, the Filipino Farm Labor Bunkhouse which depicts the living conditions of Filipino farm laborers, and the Robert B. Johnston Archival Vault which has one million pieces and over 80,000 photographs.

333 Boronda Rd, Salinas, CA 93907, Phone: 831-757-8085

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