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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM170S_cinder-cone-volcano-and-the-fantastic-lava-beds_Westminster-CA.html
This basaltic andesite boulder was created about 350 years ago, during the formation of Cinder Cone Volcano. Cinder cones form when blobs of gas-charged lava explode from a volcano's vent, then fall back to earth as cooled fragments of rock. Ci…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14P2_warne-family-barn_Westminster-CA.html
John H. and Sarah McGarvin WarneSons: John, Henry and ThomasBuilt 1915 - S.E. Corner, Bolsa at BushardDonated to Westminster Historical Society - 1989Relocated to 8612 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, California
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14P1_midway-city-womens-clubhouse_Westminster-CA.html
(Circa 1929) Bolsa Avenue and MonroeMidway City, CaliforniaMidway City Women's ClubOrganized 1928 - Federated 1935 - Incorporated 1935Primary purpose: To promote moral, educational, welfare and civic measures.Donated to Westminster Historical Soci…
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John H. and Sarah McGarvin WarneSons: John, Henry and ThomasBuilt 1915 - S.E. Corner, Bolsa at BushardDontated to Westminster Historical Society - 1989Relocated to 8612 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, California
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14GC_mccoy-hare-house_Westminster-CA.html
This board and batten house, built in 1874 as a drugstore by Dr. James McCoy, first physician of Westminster Colony (founded 1870 by Rev. L.P. Webber), was the home of Marie Larter Hare, local educator, from 1912 to 1984. Restored in 1976 by Westm…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXRF_post-brothers-plow_Westminster-CA.html
Built by Charles R. Post in 1937 to reclaim farmlands ruined by floods, the Post Brothers' Plow is considered to be the world's largest plow. Measuring 37 ft. long, 12 ft. high, and 11 ft. wide, with a blade of 86 in. it was pulled by five 100 dra…
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