Monterey Colonial is an architectural style developed in Mexican California involving two stories, porches, a hipped roof, and adobe walls. It was supposedly originated by Thomas O. Larkin who had moved from New England to Monterey, California and built the Larkin House in 1835. However, Mariano Vallejo began building another example, the Rancho Petaluma Adobe very soon after. Examples include: Larkin House, in Monterey, a U.S.

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  • Monterey Colonial is an architectural style developed in Mexican California involving two stories, porches, a hipped roof, and adobe walls. It was supposedly originated by Thomas O. Larkin who had moved from New England to Monterey, California and built the Larkin House in 1835. However, Mariano Vallejo began building another example, the Rancho Petaluma Adobe very soon after. Examples include: Larkin House, in Monterey, a U.S. National Historic Landmark Jose Maria Alviso Adobe, in Milpitas Rancho Petaluma Adobe in Petaluma.
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  • Monterey Colonial is an architectural style developed in Mexican California involving two stories, porches, a hipped roof, and adobe walls. It was supposedly originated by Thomas O. Larkin who had moved from New England to Monterey, California and built the Larkin House in 1835. However, Mariano Vallejo began building another example, the Rancho Petaluma Adobe very soon after. Examples include: Larkin House, in Monterey, a U.S.
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