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Sepulveda House
Sepulveda House

Sepulveda House

Description

In 1887, Señora Eloisa Martinez de Sepulveda built a two-story Eastlake Victorian style business and residential block on her property between Main and Olvera Street. The Sepulveda House represents the architectural and social transformation of Los Angeles from its early Mexican traditions to a blending of Mexican and Anglo culture.

Year Built
1887
Hours
10am-3pm Tue-Sun

Contact Information

Primary Phone
Address
12 Olvera Street, Los Angeles, CA, USA
12 Olvera Street, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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1 review
  • Terra Alonzi

    This is my 3rd great grandmother (Eloisa). She was a very affluent Hispanic woman, or at least her mother was, and therefore she became. She married my third grade grandfather who was Edward Gibbs and my grandfather’s name is also Edward Gibbs and they are buried next to each other in a cemetery in Los Angeles. Third grade grandfather Gibbs was a congressman and one of the first people to engineer the original infrastructure in Los Angeles. I love being able to visit our family Rucas, there’s not very many people that can say that.

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