Parra Adobe is an area historical site, the former residence of farmer Miguel Parra. Originally constructed some time around 1845, the adobe may have served as barracks for the Mission San Juan Capistrano vaqueros (cowboys), before coming into the possession of Francois Riveri, a Frenchman. The location currently houses the Museum of Indian Artifacts, facilitated by the Capistrano Indian Council. Visitation at the museum is by appointment only.