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Celebration of the Treaty of Cahuenga

The event, held annually, commemorates the legendary meeting between Lt. Colonel John C. Fremont and General Andres Pico on January 13, 1847, which ended the Mexican-American War in California and paved the way for California and the western states to join the Union.

Known by many historians as the birthplace of California, this is the spot where the Capitulation of Cahuenga was signed on a kitchen table of the six-room adobe house of Tomas Feliz in 1847. It was formalized in 1848 with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thus ending the final chapter in the war between Mexico and the United States.

 

SUPPORTERS:   Campo de Cahuenga Historical Memorial Assoc.; North Hollywood Dept. of Recreation and Parks; Universal City - North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce; City of Los Angeles; Native Song of the Golden West; Native Daughters of the Golden West; Valley College Historical Museum; San Fernando Valley Historical Society; San Fernando Valley Garden Clubs; Huntington Westerners; Legal Advisor Mike Murphy; North Hollywood Kiwanis Club; Weddington Investment Properties LLC; Universal Studios Hollywood; NoHo News - Anna McWillie; Miles Knudsen Consulting:; Van Nuys Glass; N.H. Independent Order of Oddfellows - Lodge 472; Leonis Adobe; Owensmouth Historical Society; Aztec Club of 1847; Studio City Residence Assoc.

 


 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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