Sucked!!!! Rude Rude people... I stopped by to quickly see the place as it is located in the middle of heavy oil and railroad industry.. I went on one of the two days it is open. The place seemed interesting, but not a lot to see from the outside. I took one picture of a fountain that was sparsely working and I was notified that I needed to check in and pay for the tour before I took pictures, even though I'm outside and just feet from the parking lot.. I agreed and went inside and offered to pay the fee although I did not have the time to take the tour.. She then upped the fee to a monstrous FIFTY BUCKS to take a few pictures!!! Of What- A broken fountain and a wooden wagon that ready to fall apart.. Fifty bucks to take a few pictures.. This may be interesting to someone, but god forbid you take a camera.. This is history and should be enjoyed by everyone, and we should be able to remember the place with a few simple snap shots,, But Noooo.. It's better to push visitors away by being rude and greedy.. Rude-rip off.. There are a lot of wonderful places to see in Los Angeles and Orange County, but not this one... Sucks Very...
Read moreWent there on this particular Saturday for a reenactment of a small skirmish between the Mexican government and the United States government for California, it's a beautiful part of California rancho history the Dominguez family right next to the Carson family down the street from the Watson family little further down the street defunias banning family it's all part of the same ranchos we haven't had the del amo family over towards Torrance the Bixby family in Long Beach or rancho Los alamitos rancho the history of this area is absolutely wonderful but the Dominguez ranch is beautiful they have a beautiful original Adobe ranch house there and a beautiful museum inside check for hours of operation and tours but it is absolutely worth exploring and spending a nice little afternoon there maybe a little picnic...
Read moreWe had a wonderful experience visiting the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum, made even more special by our docent, Toni. Toni was incredibly knowledgeable and shared so much fascinating history about the site with great enthusiasm and patience. Her love for the place truly shone through in every story and detail she shared, making the tour feel personal and engaging. She took the time to answer all of our questions thoughtfully, and her passion helped bring the history of the Rancho to life. We left with a much deeper appreciation for the area's rich heritage, all thanks to Toni. Highly...
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