On North Main Street at the Pueblo de Los Angeles Plaza in Los Angeles, California.
Designed by Ezra F. Kysor and built by Governor Pio Pico in 1869-70, this structure initially served as a lavish 80-room hotel. The Pico House is California Historic Landmark #159 and National Historic Landmark NPS-72000231.
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The Pico House, as seen in 1875 from North Main Street.
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