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Solano History 10 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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Winery at Cordelia. New Vinyard - Lemmon Field. 176 acres - Seraiccon, Sauvignon Vert and Franken Riesling

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Winery at Cordelia. Vinyard-Home Ranch Solano Winery Inc. 244 acres Golden Chasslas, Green Hungarian, Burgers, Petit Syrah, Zinfandel and others..

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Vinyard, J. Mayhood, near Cordelia

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Mangel's Winery. See index card for more. Cordelia

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The Cordelia Winery located east of Cordelia along railroad track near foot of Nelson'd Hill..

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Faded Evidence of Former Winery Exists / Bowen, Jerry [684] [WAYITWAS-2006-684]
I briefly mentioned an early stone building on a small separate seven and one-half acre parcel of land belonging to Samuel Martin who built the Stonedene mansion in 1861 in my last article. I also speculated in previous chapters of this article this was also the actual site of the Santa Eulalia Mission and that one of Indians in charge of the rancheria/mission was Chief Solano and that it was here that he returned to live out his final days.
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Winery - A = Packy Glashoff enjoying Cordelia wine B = Aenol Panoui testing wines - drawing from cask

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Bear gave Grizzly Island new name / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [77] [WAYITWAS-2001-77]
Vast acres of tules, miles of sloughs and many smaller islands surrounding Grizzly Island make up the Suisun Marsh, the largest inland marsh in the continental United States.
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Air base doubles Solano's Population / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [729] [WAYITWAS-2007-729]
The mid 1940's saw an unprecedented population growth in the Vacaville and Fairfield areas, due to the incoming personel for the new Fairfield-Suisun air base. For several years, both cities struggled to accommodate their new residents. Federal Housing Public Authority projects such as Waterman Park in Fairfield and Vaca Valley Acres in Vacaville were built quickly.
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Solano County Greets You - 1938 Solano County Greets You - 1938
1938

Your Introduction to Solano County, CA. A County whose history is shot through with the golden lore of a Golden State, whose cities fought to become that State's capital in its swashbuckling days. A County of breathlessly beautiful scenery and gigantic industrial plants, miles of orchards and countless acres of grain. Great herds of livestock and quay walls of mighty warships, prairie lands that became vast natural gas producing fields, a County of lakes and bays and sloughs and channels, picturesque valleys and rolling hills that is Solano County, America's Little California..

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