Known as “the birthplace of California,” Campo de Cahuenga is the historical site of the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga in 1847, a document that was instrumental in bringing an end to the conflict over the southwest territory between the U.S. and Mexico. On the first and third Saturday of each month, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., the historical site opens its doors to the public, allowing them to explore various exhibits featuring California history, culture, art and artifacts.
Campo de Cahuenga
Campo de Cahuenga Open House
Known as “the birthplace of California,” Campo de Cahuenga is the historical site of the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga in 1847, a document that was instrumental in bringing an end to the conflict over the southwest territory between the U.S. and Mexico. On the first and third Saturday of each month, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., the historical site opens its doors to the public, allowing them to explore various exhibits featuring California history, culture, art and artifacts.
Campo de Cahuenga Day
This annual celebration commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga in 1847, a document that was instrumental in bringing an end to the conflict over the southwest territory between the U.S. and Mexico. This family-friendly event features a historical reenactment of the ceremonies that took place at the historic Campo de Cahuenga 171 years ago, with a traditional cannon-firing salute, live music and fiesta dancing.