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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZV6_original-costanza-macaroni-factory_Martinez-CA.html
When factory moved to San Francisco in 1915, became the San Filipo home. One of only two S.F. style row houses in Martinez. Built 1889
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZUQ_dedicated-to-the-family-of-don-ignacio-martinez_Martinez-CA.html
Dedicated to the family of Don Ignacio Martinez, who settled El Rancho Pinole in 1830. Many of his descendants rest here, members of one of Contra Costa's first families. Dedicated byJoaquin Murrieta Chapter 13E Clampus VitusSeptember 18, 1982
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZT8_joe-dimaggios-birthsite_Martinez-CA.html
Joe DiMaggio was born here 11/25/1914. The 8th of 9 children to parents Giuseppe and Rosalia. Later moved to San Francisco, but returned often to this neighborhood to visit family. The home burned down in 1948.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYMF_city-hall-apartment-building_Martinez-CA.html
Built in 1914 by Mayor John J. McNamara, George J. Winklemanand James E. McNarmara1st apartment building in Martinez. Built during refinery boom. Unique because it sits astride Alhambra Creek. Retail stores were on 1st floor, professional offic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYI3_john-muir-home_Martinez-CA.html
Ranch home of John Muir 1838- 1914, explorer, naturalist, author and foremost advocate of forest protection and of national parks. The John Muir Trail through the High Sierra, Muir Woods National Monument and Muir Glacier in Alaska are named for him.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYAM_the-vicente-martinez-adobe-1849_Martinez-CA.html
Vicente Mart?nez was born in Santa Barbara on August 18, 1818, the second son of Don Ygnacio and Martina de Arellano Mart?nez who were married in the Presidio Chapel at Santa Barbara 1802. Don Ygnacio Mart?nez was a Spanish officer at San Diego an…
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In 1849, Vicente Martinez built a two-story adobe ranch house on his portion of the Rancho Pinole. This land was inherited from his father, Don Ignacio Martinez, a Spanish officer who became Comandante of the San Francisco Presidio and later Alcad…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR6X_dr-john-marsh_Martinez-CA.html
California PioneerMurdered HereSeptember 24, 1856 California RegisteredHistorical Landmark No. 722 Plaque placed by the California State Park Commission in cooperation with the Martinez Horsemen'sAssociation, February 22, 1960.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR6V_mcnamara-mcmahon-building_Martinez-CA.html
Built to replace buildings destroyedin devastating fire of 1904 whichdestroyed entire block 701 - McMahon Grocery707 - Alhambra Meat Market Historic Marker No. XIMartinez Historical SocietyOctober 14, 1996
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR6T_the-national-bank-of-martinez_Martinez-CA.html
R.E. Claeys J.W. McClellan M.?Pistochini J.?Comazzi O.K.?Smith G.?Winkelman J.?Sparacino Robert B. Borland??President A.J.?Heald??CashierP. Ferrarini??Vice?President Bank of Italy ?1927-1930Bank of America ?1930-1951 Historical Marker No.…
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