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By Craig Baker, May 4, 2020
Tapia Adobe Site Marker
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| On Vineyard Avenue at Foothill Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Vineyard Avenue. |
| | In 1839 Governor Juan Alvarado granted the 13,000-acre tract called Cucamonga to Tiburcio Tapia, an ex-soldier who was a prominent merchant and alcalde in Los Angeles. A half-mile west of this marker Tapia, employing Indian laborers, immediately . . . — — Map (db m149478) HM |
| Near Day Creek Boulevard at Baseline Road. |
| | 1839: Cucamonga Rancho Winery (Thomas Vineyard Company Winery). California's oldest winery. Built some time after March 3, 1839 by Tiburcio Tapia. Construction began when Governor Juan B. Alvarado granted Rancho de Cucamonga to Tapia.
1882: . . . — — Map (db m151434) HM |
| On Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161) at Darby Street, on the right when traveling west on Bridge Street. |
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This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. — — Map (db m234322) HM |
| On Brotherhood Plaza Drive, on the right when traveling south. |
| | Founded 1839 by John Jacques
Winery passed to sons John, Oren and Charles.
In 1885 Brotherhood began operation. — — Map (db m105637) HM |
Jun. 17, 2024