Casa de Machado y Silvas
Casa de Machado y Silvas | |
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Location | 2737 San Diego Avenue, San Diego, California |
Coordinates | 32°45′15″N 117°11′51″W / 32.7543°N 117.1976°W |
Built | 1832 |
Architectural style(s) | Adobe |
Designated | December 6, 1932 |
Reference no. | 71 |
Casa de Machado, also called Casa de Machado y Silvas, is a historical adobe building in San Diego, California, built in 1832. The Casa de Lopez site is a California Historical Landmark No. 71, listed on December 6, 1932. Casa de Machado was built by José Manuel Machado, a leatherjacket company soldier of the New Spain Army, stationed in San Diego. José Manuel Machado built a house, Casa de Stewart, for his daughter Rosa. Rosa married Jack Stewart, a pilot boat operator from Maine. The Stewarts eventually enlarged the house. Carmen Stewart Meza lived in the house for some years. In the 1850s it was a commercial restaurant. The Machado y Silvas family owned the house until the 1930s. In the 1930s and early 1940s it was a rooming-house, café, art studio, and souvenir shop. In 1942, the house became a church, Machado Memorial Chapel. Casa de Machado was acquired by California State Parks in 1968, who had it restored. The Casa de Machado y Silvas house's current address is 2737 San Diego Avenue in Old Town, San Diego.[1] [2][3][4][5]
Gallery
- Casa de Machado y Silvas in 2008
- Casa de Machado in 1937
- Casa de Machado in 1937
- Casa de Machado door and window in 1937
- Casa de Machado door in 1937
See also
- California Historical Landmarks in San Diego County
- Adobe Chapel of The Immaculate Conception
- Casa de Carrillo House
- Casa de Estudillo
- Casa de Cota
- Mission San Diego de Alcalá
- Presidio of San Diego
References
- ^ "Casa de Machado #71". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
- ^ "La Casa de Machado y Silvas". CA State Parks.
- ^ "CHL # 71 Casa de Machado San Diego". www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com.
- ^ "Casa de Machado y Silvas and the ruins of the Wrightington House in Old Town". September 24, 1900 – via Calisphere.
- ^ "Casa de Machado y Stewart". www.sohosandiego.org.