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THE PICO HOUSE
The Pico House Built by Pío Pico, last governor of California
under Mexican rule, who lived almost the entire length of the
nineteenth century, from 1801 to 1894. This was the first three
story building and the first grand hotel in Los Angeles. Pico
chose architect Ezra F. Kysor to design the "finest hotel in
Los Angeles". Construction began on September 18, 1869, and
the hotel opened for business on June 9, 1870. To raise funds
for the building and furnishing of the hotel, Pío and his brother
Andrés sold most
of their vast landholdings in the San Fernando Valley. The hotel
was built in the Italianate style, with deep set round-arched
windows and doors and the Main Street and Plaza facades were
stuccoed to resemble blue granite. The hotel had eighty two
bedrooms and twenty one parlors as well as bathrooms and water
closets for each sex on each floor.
The Pico House, 1880's
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