
The Hill-Palmer Cottage is the only remaining homestead cottage in the San Fernando Valley. In 1862, as part of the Homestead Act, the US gave away 160 acres of federal land in the West to any...
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The Minnie Hill Palmer House, also known as The Homestead Acre, is a historic redwood Stick-Eastlake style American Craftsman-Bungalow located in Chatsworth Park South, Los Angeles. Built in 1911, it is the only remaining homestead cottage in the San Fernando Valley, preserving the pioneer spirit of the early settlers.
Owned by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks and maintained by the Chatsworth Historical Society, the Palmer House serves as a monument to the pioneers who homesteaded the area. Visitors can explore the interior of the cottage, which has been preserved to reflect its original 1911 appearance, and enjoy the picturesque surroundings that include trees and flowers planted by Minnie Hill Palmer and her family.
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The Hill-Palmer Cottage is the only remaining homestead cottage in the San Fernando Valley. In 1862, as part of the Homestead Act, the US gave away 160 acres of federal land in the West to any...