Do you like playing with mud? If you do, then
you’ll love making adobe bricks at the San Dieguito Heritage Museum throughout
the month of June. The word adobe has its roots in Egypt. For thousands of years,
and throughout the world peoples have been using adobe for houses and places of
worship. The Native Americans of the Southwest United States have been using
adobe for centuries. The Spanish taught the Native Americans to make abode
structures using wooden frames to create the bricks. Learn the fascinating
history and then make your own mini-bricks and create your own structure. Visit www.SDHeritage.org of call 760-632-9711.
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