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1950s: Fresh Abalone, Scalllops, Oysters at Ida’s Seafood
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Foggy Day in Princeton-by-the-Sea
(Photo: This looks like a “panorama” of Princeton.)
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1960s Moss Beach: County Purchased Property Near Reef Point
Fitzgerald Marine ReserveCounty to Purchase Beach Property Near Reef Point in Moss Beach; To Preserve Area for Science StudiesHalf Moon Bay Review, 1960s (?)A mile-long stretch of beach front along the reef dotted coastline is being acquired by San Mateo … Continue reading
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1906: “The Coast Advocate believes that the extreme
headline of Pillar Point, the northern part of the crescent that gives to Halfmoon Bay its name, is the only location that should be considered for the purpose of the new life-saving station. “This was the site of the old … Continue reading
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..Snippets from the Redwood City Standard…
1922: “As a part of a determined campaign to wipe out all undesirable resorts on the coastside of the county, District Atty Franklin Swart filed an action in the Superior Court last Thursday named R. C. Powers, M. H. Root, … Continue reading
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1960s: County Purchases Beach Property
“County to Purchase Beach Property Near Reef Point in Moss Beach; To Preserve Area for Science Studies” Half Moon Bay Review, 1960s (unsure of date) “A mile-long stretch of beach front along the reef dotted coastline is being acquired by … Continue reading
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Lost Silent Film “Let Women Alone” was partly shot at Princeton-by-the-Sea
during the Coastside’s exciting Prohibition era. The silent film has been “lost.” But, thanks to Carole Allen of New Jersey– who happened to google “Let Women Alone” because her mother’s friend, an antiques dealer, had the poster in the garage–and … Continue reading
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Why was Miramar Included in my Princeton-by-the-Sea book?
Some people wonder why I folded Miramar Beach into my âPrinceton-by-the-Seaâ? book, published by Arcadia in December 2007. The same critics complain that they feel Miramar was kind of stuck into a book about Princeton. They donât see what the … Continue reading
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