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Contributions / Affiliations
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Redwood City Woman's Club. Serving our community since 1909. The Redwood City Woman's Club has offered volunteer hours, charitable donations or facility use to support the following organizations:. American Legion Post 105. Boy Scout Troop 149. 160; (a humanitarian organization fighting global poverty). Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse). 160;- Palo Alto. Redwood City Heritage Association, Lathrop House. Penny Pines Reforestation Program. Sheriff's Training and Recreation Camp). City of Redwood City.
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Redwood City | S.F. Peninsula Life
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Life and Real Estate in the San Francisco Peninsula. Located on the Rancho de las Pulgas. The area known as the Embarcadero (port) on the Bay developed a thriving shipping activity for the redwoods harvested in the nearby hills. In 1854 the city streets were laid out by the owner of much of the land, Simon Mezes. Although his attempt to name the area Mezesville. For more information: http:/ redwoodcity.org/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow me on Twi...
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Lathrop House – Bay Area Historic House Museums
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Luther Burbank Experiment Farm. Luther Burbank Home & Gardens. J Gilbert Smith History House. Alvarado Adobe and Blume House. Meyers House and Garden Museum. Peralta House Museum and Historic Site. James and Lucy Shinn House & Arboretum. Forest Home Farms Historic Park. Galindo House & Garden. Shadelands Ranch Historical Museum. By Eugene Zelenko (Own work) [ GFDL. Or CC-BY-SA-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0. 627 Hamilton Street, Redwood City, CA 94063. RC Heritage Assn, PO Box 1273, Redwood City, CA 94604.
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Redwood City | S.F. Peninsula Life
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Life and Real Estate in the San Francisco Peninsula. Located on the Rancho de las Pulgas. The area known as the Embarcadero (port) on the Bay developed a thriving shipping activity for the redwoods harvested in the nearby hills. In 1854 the city streets were laid out by the owner of much of the land, Simon Mezes. Although his attempt to name the area Mezesville. For more information: http:/ redwoodcity.org/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow me on Twi...
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The Sassy Countess Historic Estates and Grand Lifestyles: Historic House Museum List
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The Sassy Countess is a blog about historic houses, properties, castles, estates, mansions, homes, land, and lifestyles! Focusing mostly on 18th century, other time periods are also included, such as Regency, Golden Age, Gilded Age, Victorian, American Post and Antebellum, Romantic, Jacksonian, Medieval, Renaissance, Edwardian, New Republic, etc. Historic House Museum List. Historic House Museum List. Listed Alphabetically By State, Then Location). It might be easier to "control-find" a location. Early 2...