Although restored, it retains its original hand-made, sun-dried adobe home construction[2] and cypress shingle roof.
It was owned in 1859 by Joseph Zorn and in 1870, Benjamin McCulloch[3] took possession of the house.
This building is an example of a primitive home with its pioneer style kitchen and sod hewn cellar.
[4] The first Seguin Post Office was located on the same property as the Los Nogales museum.
[7] Los Nogales currently serves the community as a museum[8] and is home to many local historical artifacts.