| Peña Adobe Park | |
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Peña Adobe | |
| Location | 4699 Pena Adobe Road,Vacaville, California |
| Coordinates | 38°20′14″N122°00′56″W / 38.33729°N 122.0155°W /38.33729; -122.0155 |
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| Architectural style | Peña Adobe Historical Society[1] |
Peña Adobe Park (Peña Adobe Regional Park) is a 8-acre park (3.2 ha) inVacaville, California. The Peña Adobe Regional Park has aVaca-Peña Adobe Visitor Center and has 40 miles of trails. Peña Adobe Park is in the 306-acre Lagoon Valley Park (124 ha). The parks were part ofJuan Felipe Peña land grantRancho Los Putos. The park is both arecreational park and place withhistorical sites.[2][3][4][5]
Peña Adobe Park has:[6]

Lagoon Valley Park has:[12][13]
In the Peña Adobe Park is the historical site on the northern trail of Peña Adobe Park. Pena Adobe Cemetery is a historicgraveyard. Peña Adobe Cemetery has been moved a few times. For some years it was disrepair. From 1917 to 1920 the 30,000-square-foot graveyard had about 389 wooden marked graves abandoned and the site used forsheep grazing by rancher, William B. O’Connor who had bought the land. The graves were moved in May 1966. The old Cemetery in Peña Adobe Park is a38°20′20″N122°00′46″W / 38.33888°N 122.01269°W /38.33888; -122.01269[14]
In the Peña Adobe Park is the Historical Jack Hume Grove named after William Jack and Charles Hume built in 1850. Jack Hume Grove grew crops on the land. In 1897 a railroad line was built at Jack Hume Grove to move his crops toSan Francisco for sell. Jack Hume Grove grew fruit, vegetables and nuts. The site if Jack Hume Grove is on the northern trail of Peña Adobe Park at38°20′24″N122°00′38″W / 38.33988°N 122.010694°W /38.33988; -122.010694 .[15]