- CHL No. 2 Portolá Journeys End - California Historical Landmarks
NO 2 PORTOLÁ JOURNEY'S END - In 1769 the Portolá expedition of 63 men and 200 horses and mules camped near El Palo Alto, the tall tree They had traveled from San Diego in search of Monterey but discovered instead the Bay of San Francisco
- California Historical Landmarks By County - CA State Parks
California Historical Landmarks (CHLs) are buildings, structures, sites, or places that have been determined to have statewide historical significance by meeting at least one of the criteria listed below:
- List of National Historic Landmarks in California - Wikipedia
1,200 acre (4 9 km 2) urban cultural complex in San Diego Reserved in 1855, it is one of the oldest public recreation sites in the US It includes open areas and vegetation as well as museums, theaters, gardens, shops, restaurants and the San Diego Zoo
- California Historical Landmark #2 in San Mateo County . . . - NoeHill
Under orders from King Carlos III of Spain, Gaspar de Portolá i Rovira and Franciscan Father John Crespi marched north from San Diego on 14 July 1769 with sixty-three soldiers and one hundred mules
- California Historical Landmark No. 2: A Glimpse into the Golden States . . .
Discover the rich history of California at Historical Landmark No 2 in Menlo Park, a serene site that connects you to the state's vibrant past
- Menlo Park Historical Association - Hist. Landmarks
NO 2 PORTOLÁ JOURNEY'S END - In 1769 the Portolá expedition of 63 men and 200 horses and mules camped near El Palo Alto, the tall tree They had traveled from San Diego in search of Monterey
- El Palo Alto Tree - Famous Redwoods
Notes: El Palo Alto (Spanish for the tall tree) is the first named tree in America and the first official, living California landmark (California Historical Landmark No 2)
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