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Would you like to visit online the Leonis Adobe Museum in California that tells the story of the Basque bandit Miguel Leonis?

05/06/2020

The Leonis Adobe Museum is located on what used to be the Miguel Leonis’ ranch (photo EuskalKultura.eus)
The Leonis Adobe Museum is located on what used to be the Miguel Leonis’ ranch (photo EuskalKultura.eus)

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Calabasas, CA USA. Anytime is a good time to delve into and get to know more about the Basque history of the west and visit, for example the Leonis Adobe Museum in Calabasas, a small residential town north of Los Angeles. The museum is dedicated to the pioneer from Cambo, Miguel Leonis (Kanbo, Lapurdi 1824 – LA 1889), who is better known to some as “The King of Calabasas,” who once resided on the property.  During this time of confinement, the museum is closed, but you still have two options to visit, either virtualy or through a video.

For a virtual guided tour click here.

If you would prefer a video, here you go:

- Leonis Adobe Museum in Calabasas: http://www.leonisadobemuseum.org



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