- Research Center
- Online Collections for California History
- Los Encinos Archive
- Documents - Los Encinos Archive
- Photos - Los Encinos Archive
- Amestoy Family Photographs
- De La Ossa Family Photographs
- Garnier Family Photographs
- Gless Family Photographs
- Oxarart Family Photographs
- Photos of the Rancho and its Neighborhood
The Garnier Building
The two story Garnier Building was constructed around 1870s out of stacked limestone by the Garnier Brothers. It served as a bunkhouse and kitchen for the Ranch staff and in the 1920s was turned into a roadhouse and diner (and speakeasy).
It very similar in style and construction to a house owned by the Garnier family in Bayonne France, and is the only example of 19th Century French Provincial architecture in the San Fernando Valley.