historyinslocounty.org
HISTORY IN SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY Site created and maintained byLynne Landwehr
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Site by Lynne Landwehr 2004. History in San Luis Obispo County:. The following books are available through the San Luis Obispo City/County library system, the Robert E. Kennedy Library at California Polytechnic State University, in local bookstores, and at some of the historical museums in the county. Used copies of most of these books are readily available through the Internet at sites such as www.bookfinder.com. Aidala, Thomas R. Harrison House, 1981. Guide to Historic Cambria. Arnold, Allen, et al.
historyinslocounty.org
HISTORY IN SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY Site created and maintained byLynne Landwehr
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Site by Lynne Landwehr. 100 Years Ago: Excerpts from. The San Luis Obispo Tribune,. By Wilmar N. Tognazzini. Angel Island Immigration Station. Archives: San Luis Obispo Tribune. Archives: Five Cities Times Press-Recorder. Arroyo Grande, Grover Beach, Pismo Beach, Shell Beach, and Oceano ). Arroyo Grande Village Historic Walking Tour. Avila Beach Clean-Up, History. A History of Portuguese Migration and Settlement. Azorean Immigrants to California, Stories of. Band, San Luis Obispo County, History of.
morro-bay.com
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Ictures, postcards, memorabilia, historical information, and stories from earlier days in Morro Bay. An Images of America book by Arcadia Publishing, co-authored by Carole Adams and John Boqacki. Early Post Cards and Memorabilia. Has many exhibits related to the history of Morro Bay). On the history of Morro Bay (back in print 2001) is Morro Bay's Yesterdays. By Dorothy L, Gates and Jane H. Bailey (Used copies can still be found. The Morro Bay Library has several copies. Henry R. Wagners. Did Philippine...
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The Tognazzini Family | The Rock | Morro Bay
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What do to, who to meet, and where to go in Morro Bay, Calif. The Rock Morro Bay. You probably know them better for their restaurant’s daily fish specials and prime bay side location. The Tognazzini family, though, does much more than just serve up great seafood – they catch it, too. From the decks of the. To the tables at Dockside Restaurant. Helps out as a greeter at the restaurant and is an advocate for the spot’s fresh fare. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).