Come discover what it was like to live in the 1880s on a ranch in the San Fernando Valley. The Leonis Adobe is a Monterey-style adobe house and working ranch originally owned by Miguel Leonis, who was once known as "El Basco Grande" or "The Big Basque". The property includes the 1844 adobe house, barn and corrals with livestock, outbuildings, wagons and crops. Also part of the Leonis Adobe Museum is the Plummer House, a restored Victorian house from West Hollywood, and the Calabasas Creek Park, with peaceful oak trees, gardens, a year-round stream and duck pond and replica Chumash village.