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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHVW_site-of-the-tres-pinos-hotel_Hollister-CA.html
The hotel served patronsof the Southern Pacificline that ended at theTres Pinos turntable.Monterey Viejo ChapterE Clampus VitusJune 2, 1973
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHTJ_hollister-train-service_Hollister-CA.html
The Tres Pinos Branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad began train service to Hollister on July 13, 1871. Train service was a main reason the population grew from 300 in 1870 to over 2000 in 1873. Besides passenger service, major commodities shipp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHS3_19th-hole-rendevous_Tres-Pinos-CA.html
Eviglia's Place operated by Frank & Henrietta Eviglia for 40 years. Operated as 19th Hole by John Eviglia & Jean Mouret for 17 years. Operated by Buck (ECV) & Stoffer (ECV) for 13 years. Operated 1 year by Welch & Galleri. Currently operated by…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHQZ_vineyard-school_Hollister-CA.html
Education was important to settlers in San Benito County, who would start a school with as few as five pupils, a place to hold class and a teacher. Early schools were placed 'about 5 miles apart' because the students had to travel on foot or on ho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9Z9_de-anza-expedition-1775-1776_San-Juan-Bautista-CA.html
Lt. Colonel Juan Bautista de Anza by decree of Carlos III of Spain led and expedition near this site - The mission being to colonize the San Francisco Bay Area.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9YY_san-juan-bautista-historic-district_San-Juan-Bautista-CA.html
San Juan Bautista Historic Districthas been designated aNational RegisteredHistoric LandmarkUnder the provisions of theHistoric Sites Act of August 21, 1935This site possesses exceptional valuein commemorating or illustratingthe history of the Uni…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9YX_castro-breen-adobe_San-Juan-Bautista-CA.html
This adobe building erected about 1838 on a grant of 1500 Spanish varas from the Mexican Government to Don Jose Maria Castro, interim Comandante General 1845-1846 and interim Governor of Alta California 1835-1836. Deeded by him February 7, 1849 to…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9YW_mission-san-juan-bautista_Watsonville-CA.html
Founded June 24, 1797 by Father Laseun15th of the 21 Missions largest and only church with 3 aisles. Dedicated in 1812Monastery wing consisted of 36 rooms This Mission has never been abandoned. It is now the parish church of San Juan Bautista.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9YN_el-camino-real_San-Juan-Bautista-CA.html
The above marker shows the direction of the road that connected the 21 Missions. Expeditions left here to go north to Mission Santa Clara or go south to the head-quarters at Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.This road was used from 1797 to ab…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9YJ_the-san-andreas-fault-exhibit-el-camino-real-earthquake-walk_San-Juan-Bautista-CA.html
In Celebration of theU.S.Geological Survey's Centennial1879 - 1979Dedicated July 4, 1979bySAN JUAN BAUTISTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCEIn Cooperation WithOld Mission San Juan Bautista-Diocese of Monterey,U.S.Geological Survey-Department of the Interior,Ca…
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