Absolutely! Why because if you are a native of San Jose or just a curious historical buff it is worth the time to know the history behind places named after Sunol, Fremont, and other labels you...
Roberto Adobe & Suñol House Museum
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The California Pioneers of Santa Clara County, established in 1875, is one of California's oldest pioneer societies dedicated to preserving and celebrating the region's rich history. Through a variety of initiatives, including educational outreach and the maintenance of historic sites, the organization continues to honor the heritage of Santa Clara County and its past generations.
With a dedicated board and volunteers, the California Pioneers actively engage in collecting and preserving artifacts, conducting tours, and managing the historic Hacienda Cemetery, recognized on the National Register of Historic Landmarks. Their mission also includes fostering research and scholarship through resources like the Mary Lou Lyon Research Library and the Pioneers Film Archive.
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We stopped by to see the Roberto Adobe and Sunol House. The adobe was built in 1847 by a California Native American. A few years later he built a two story home. There is nice gardens to see,...

This place is open Saturdays from 12pm-2pm since it's ran by volunteers but it is worth it! Sylvia was our tour guide and she was great! Super friendly and answered all of our questions. Paul...
Roberto Adobe & Suñol House A free museum that tells the story of San Jose's founding and history. Visitors will enjoy hands-on interactive experiences within the c1836 Roberto Adobe (the...
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