Rancho Los Encinos
Rancho El Encino | |
The limestone Garnier building at Rancho Los Encinos: restored from 1994 Northridge earthquake damages and now the park's Visitor Center. | |
| Location | Encino, California |
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| Coordinates | 34°9′34.40″N 118°29′58.28″W / 34.1595556°N 118.4995222°W |
| Built | 1845 |
| Architectural style | Spanish Colonial, Basque vernacular |
| NRHP reference No. | 71000142 |
| Added to NRHP | February 24, 1971 |
Rancho Los Encinos (also Rancho El Encino and Rancho Encino) was a Spanish grazing concession, and later Mexican land granted cattle and sheep rancho and travelers way-station on the El Camino Real in the San Fernando Valley, in present-day Encino, Los Angeles County, California. The original 19th-century adobe and limestone structures and natural Encino Springs are now within the Los Encinos State Historic Park.