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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM227I_edward-a-devore-jr-a-war-memorial_Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA.html
Front Medal of Honor Edward A. DeVore, Jr. Specialist Four, United States Army, June 15, 1947-March 18, 1968. Dedicated to the memory and honor of Specialist DeVore and all who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our Country. Bac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QW4_brian-cody-prosser_Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA.html
July 17, 1973-Dec. 5, 2001 First Soldier from California Killed in Afghanistan "This monument has been dedicated not only to the memory of this brave young warrior, but to the memory of all those who put themselves in harm's way to protect us al…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JSP_palos-verdes-peninsula-habitat_Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA.html
The Palos Verdes Peninsula supports a plant community called coastal bluff scrub that contains elements of coastal sage scrub. Coastal sage scrub communities are composed of soft, witty sub-shrubs. Coastal sage scrub seen at this site is dominated…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JS3_villa-francesca_Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA.html
This plaque identifies the estate of Harry E. Benedict (1890-1977). Mr. Benedict, an associate of Frank A. Vanderlip, the initial developer of 16,000 acres of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, completed the gatehouse and the farmstead in 1930. The name …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYED_portuguese-bend-whaling-station_Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA.html
On the slopes below and west of this plaque stood the quarters of Portuguese whalemen who put out through the surf in boats under oars and sail to harpoon passing gray whales to be towed ashore where the blubber was stripped and "tried out" in lar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS91_santa-catalina-island_Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA.html
Located approximately 20 miles from the mainland, Santa Catalina Island rises 2000 feet above sea level, approximately 500 feet higher than the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The island is over 20 miles long, making it the longest of the eight California…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS8X_portuguese-bend_Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA.html
The Palos Verdes Peninsula is an up lifted block of land forced out of the sea at a rate of about 0.4 millimeters per year over the last 2 million years. Once an island, the peninsula is encircled by thirteen wave cut terraces. These broad "benche…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS8J_point-vicente-lighthouse_Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA.html
The site was explored by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on Oct. 9, 1542, and named Pointe Vicente Bante Maria by Captain George Vancouver in 1793. Placed in service by the U.S. Lighthouse Service on May 1, 1926, it was renamed Point Vicente by the Pacifi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKWP_site-of-the-first-japanese-american-farm-on-the-palos-verdes-peninsula_Rancho-Palos-Verdes-CA.html
This site was designated a Point of Historical Interest at a meeting in regular session on May 1, 1992 in Sacramento. It particularly honors Kumekichi Ishibashi, who built the first Japanese-American farmhouse in 1906. He was born in Japan and cam…
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