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Coordinates: 34°0419N 118°1338W / 34.071858°N 118.227332°W / 34.071858; -118.227332
 

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Portolá Trail Campsite No. 1
Portolá Trail Campsite No. 1
LocationElysian Park, Los Angeles
Coordinates34°04′19N 118°13′38W / 34.071858°N 118.227332°W / 34.071858; -118.227332
Built1769

California Historical Landmark

DesignatedSept. 26, 1958
Reference no.655
Portolá Trail Campsites is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Portolá Trail Campsites

Location of Portolá Trail Campsite No. 1 in the Los Angeles metropolitan area

Portolá Trail historic plaque on rock in Elysian ParkinLos Angeles, near the North Broadway-Buena Vista St. Bridge (CHL 655)
Gaspar de Portolá
Gaspar de Portolá 1770

The Portolá Trail CampsiteorPortolá Trail Campsite No. 1 is the spot of the first Europeans to travel and camp overnight in what is now Central Los Angeles, California. The Portolá expedition camped at the site on August 2, 1769. The Portolá Trail Campsite No. 1 was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.655) on Sept. 26, 1958. The Portolá Trail Campsite is located in what is now the Elysian Park entrance, at the NW corner of North Broadway and Elysian Park Drive in the City of Los AngelesinLos Angeles County. The campsite is near the Los Angeles River, which they used as their water supply for the camp.[1] Military officer Gaspar de Portolá was the commander of the expedition for the Spanish Empire with the goal of the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The expedition led to the founding of the first mission in the Los Angeles Basin, the Mission Vieja, on September 8, 1771, and of Alta California. The expedition arrived at Portolá Trail Campsite No. 1 from the San Gabriel Valley, were the Mission San Gabriel would be built later in 1776. As they depart Portolá Trail Campsite No. 1 they traveled west towards Santa Monica Bay, stopping at Portolá Trail Campsite 2, which is in present-day Beverly Hills. Portolá Trail Campsite 2 is also a California Historic Landmark (No.665). At San Monica Bay the expedition turned and traveled north to were the future Mission San Fernando would be built in 1797. Form San Fernando the expedition turned west to Ventura, the site of the future Mission San Buenaventura built in 1782.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Listed on the State Marker 655:

Marker

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Marker on the site reads:[9]

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References

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  • ^ A Description of Distant Roads: Original Journals of the First Expedition into California, 1769-177o, by Juan Crespí and edited and translated by Alan K. Brown, published by San Diego State University Press, 2001.
  • ^ The Founding of Mission San Gabriel
  • ^ The first written record of the Misión Vieja area
  • ^ The Kizh/Gabrieleño People and Misión Vieja
  • ^ Misión Vieja: The Ancestral Center of the Los Angeles Region
  • ^ Home Stead Museum, Remnant Landscapes at Mision Vieja (Old Mission), South El Monte and Montebello
  • ^ Marker Database, 655
  • ^ californiahistoricallandmarks.com 655, Portolá Trail Campsite 1

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