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Old: Edible Bivalves of California

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The First School House Was at Princeton!

From the “Richard Schellen Files,”available at the San Mateo County History Museum and Redwood City Local History Room. First Mr. Schellen wrote about Half Moon Bay. “A general mercantile business was owned and managed by H. C. P. Morse and … Continue reading

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1947: Residents Heard on Coast Strip

“Coastside residents opposed to flying (words unreadable) Moss Beach air strip abandoned after World War II today had received the board of supervisors’ assurance that no action will be taken toward county operation of the field without their concurrence in … Continue reading

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Portuguese Water Dogs….Go to Mavericks

I have seen several Portuguese Water Dogs on the trail to Mavericks. Have you walked the trail from the parking trail to the beach? It’s a small parking lot, and quickly fills on a warmish day. Most folks bring their … Continue reading

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Crab Landing…..The Restaurant

I have been to Crab Landing, golly, half a dozen times now. With different people and they all love it. Most of my guests have been out of town but they love the restaurant. Because of my delicate digestion (to … Continue reading

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Do you have the historic Princeton sign up in the attic?

This is the old sign that gave the population as 200!

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1925: Pretty Princeton By The Sea

1925: From the Half Moon Bay Review Princeton By The Sea One of the most popular resorts on the Coastside of San Mateo County is the one goes by the aristocratic name of Princeton. Some folks say that it got … Continue reading

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Rob Tillitz: New author visits Princeton

Story by Rob Tillitz Email Rob ([email protected]) Hi June, How are you? Haven’t chatted with you for awhile. You know I made a trip over to the coast and met with John Vonderlin. Got lots of pix and saw lots … Continue reading

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Believe it? Caught out at Sea (1 1/2 miles out)

Caught 1-1/2 miles offshore while Fishing! What i that? Can it be, really!!! It’s a DEER!! Not too much of a struggle? She was so tired and was glad to get into our boat and rest! AND yes, we turned … Continue reading

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1874: Mussel Rocks: Story by John Vonderlin

Mussel Rocks 5 Rocks Kept People Away Story by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, Was there a road on the beach with tunnels through promontories? Was it where the OSSR ended up? I’ve attached the ScreenShot so you … Continue reading

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