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Artist's watercolor painting of the Leonis Adobe, a historic monument in Calabasas, done in February 1914. Said to have been built by Miguel Leonis in 1876, it was also known as the Menendez house. In 1965 it was one of the few remnants of the San Fernando Valley's heritage standing in original form.; See images #00136233, #00136234, #00045938, #00045943, #00045947 and #00045948 for all photos in this series.
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