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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A6H_lincoln-adelaida-school_Paso-Robles-CA.html
On April 18, 1917, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims deeded this site of one and one half acres to and for the Lincoln School for the sum of $10.00 dollars. The school was built in 1917 and operated as a one room school house from 1917-1964. The school star…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A0Z_your-american-heritage-monument_Atascadero-CA.html
The purpose of this monument is to forever stand as a tribute to our nation's Founding Fathers who created the two most important documents that laid the foundation of our country: the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. This mo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19R1_willow-creek-mennonite-church_Paso-Robles-CA.html
Members of the Willow Creek Mennonite Church worshiped at this site from 1911 to 1967. The building was moved here from the San Marcos area where it had been built in 1898. It burned on January 26, 1967 "For other foundation can no man lay than…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM196J_pittsburg-pirates_Paso-Robles-CA.html
Presented to the city of El Paso de Robles to preserve the memory of the winter home of the Pittsburgh Pirates 1924-1934
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18XJ_pacific-coast-railway-right-of-way-a-terrible-tragedy_Arroyo-Grande-CA.html
Side A (Facing the sidewalk):This plaque marks the location of thePacific Coast RailwayRight-of-WayAs established on October 12, 1881, in Arroyo Grande, the Pacific Coast Railway ran from Avila to San Luis Obispo and Edna in the north, then throug…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM186F_mission-cemetery_San-Miguel-CA.html
The first burial of a Christian Indian took place in this mission cemetery on March 17, 1798, as appears from the records still preserved at the mission. In the following years over two thousand Indians were laid to rest here and in adjoining plots.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1850_mission-san-miguel-arcangel_San-Luis-Obispo-CA.html
Selecting this site because of the great number of Salinan Indians living hereabout. Fray Fermin Francisco de Lasuen, O.F.M., second president of the California Missions. Founded San Miguel Archangel on July 25,1797. The sixteenth in a chain of tw…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17ZY_brewster-dutra-house_Paso-Robles-CA.html
This PropertyBrewster - DutraHouseHas been placed on the National ResisterOf Historic PlacesBy the United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17Y6_mission-fields_San-Miguel-CA.html
On Aug. 27, 1795, Padre Buenaventura Sitjar reported to Padre Fermin de Lasuen, Presidente of the California Missions, that the low land on both sides of the river at the proposed site of Mission San Miguel was sufficient to grow 300 fanegas of wh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17Y5_cross-of-el-camino-real_San-Miguel-CA.html
El Camino Real, the Royal Highway, connected the California missions. At the beginning it was a trail, and a cross carved into the bark of trees showed the right path. This was such a tree, and the cross was lost until the day the tree fell (near …
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