history of encino by b.k. electric services
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A presentation on the history of Encino, from its beginnings as Indian land to its current status as an affluent neighborhood.TRANSCRIPT
Spotlight On Our City: Encino
by B.K. Electric Services
History of Encino
o 1769: Gaspar de Portola records this area as “El Vallee de Santa Catalina de Bononia de Los Encinos” (The
Valley of St. Catherine of Bononia of the Oaks).
Photo courtesy of “Club De Los Poetas Muertos”
o In 1797, Mission San Fernando was founded in the Encino Grant
o In 1833, the Mexican government
secularizes Misson San Fernando.
Photo Courtesy of Wikipedia
o 1849: Vicente de la Ossa
purchases a third of Rancho Los
Encinos
o 1850: de la Ossa begins
construction of his adobe
hacienda:
o 1857: Rancho El Encino is a
successful grazing area and rest
stop for travelers.
Vicente de la Ossa Photo courtesy of HistoricParks.org
De la Ossa Adobe Photo courtesy of California State Parks
o 1869: El Encino is sold to the
Garnier Brothers.
o Rancho El Encino becomes a
thriving sheep ranch, shipping
quality wool the world over.
o 1876: A drought in the area
sends the Garniers to France
o 1877: Overdue taxes cause the
rancho to be auctioned.
o 1887: Deed of the property is
transferred to Domingo Amestoy.
o 1910: His sons, Peter and John,
began subdividing the ranch.
o 1915: W.H. Hay buys the Rancho
for a price of over $1,000,000.
o 1920-1945: A population pressure
on the valley led to the
development of Encino.
Encino in 1920
Photo Courtesy of
WaterandPower.org
Encino Today
The economy of Encino is based
on health care, social services
and professional services.
Professional services area include
accounting, real estate, and
legal services.
Encino Commons o Encino is home to Encino Commons, the
valley’s answer to Miracle Mile
o Encino Commons is a collection of eateries,
shops, and theaters.
Los Encinos State Historic Park o The State Park is is a 5-acre nature park that
includes the de la Ossa Adobe, a
blacksmiths shop, and a natural spring.
Want to know more?
o Visit the Encino Chamber of
Commerce website at
www.encinochamber.org
o Need an Encino Electrician? Call
B.K. Electric Services at 310-430-
2300 or visit us at
www.bkelectricservices.com/ele
ctrician-encino