This archive is a result of my volunteer efforts during the Trujillo Adobe's first-ever Open Doors event, where the public was invited to explore this historic site and learn about its cultural significance. Through this collection, I aim to share the images captured during this milestone event, documenting the adobe's architectural features, the community's engagement, and its importance as a cornerstone of Californio heritage. By making these images and their detailed metadata publicly accessible, I hope to contribute to the broader understanding and appreciation of this endangered landmark and its role in shaping the history of Riverside, California.
Leslie G. Madrigal (2024)
Leslie G. Madrigal (2024)
Leslie G. Madrigal (2024)
This archive consists of two main components:
Google Drive Collection: A series of images embedded with detailed metadata.
Metadata Spreadsheet: A visual listing of the metadata, including notes, author, descriptions, and other key details.
Each image is named systematically to match its corresponding entry in the spreadsheet. The spreadsheet, which is directly visible on this page, includes a small preview of each image in the first column for easy reference.
You can access the full archive on Google Drive by clicking the button located at the bottom of this page.
The Spreadsheet (Interactive)
The Google Drive (Interactive)