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2908 2908

Scene at old town of Cement near Fairfield, CA

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KPIX Channel 5 Town of Cement KPIX Channel 5 Town of Cement
2009

"Eye On The Bay" host Brian Hackney interviews local historian Jerry Bowen at the site of the old town of Cement. Cement was a company town that operated near Fairfield, CA from 1902 to 1927, which produced most of the portland cement used for area bridges and buildings..


Running Time: 03:33
Video Format: 720x480 4/3, 29.97 - DVD
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2964 2964

Cement dryer at Cement, CA near Fairfield

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0354A 0354A

Cement. The picture of school is not of Cement, but of Fairfield Grammar according to Mrs. Little..

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1004 1004

Old Mill, Cement

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4714 4714

Cement Bridge near Vacaville, CA

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4192 4192
1970

Newsclip-20 Sept., 1970-"Tolenas Station located east if Suisun near present-day Travis AFB. Also junction for a swing railroad that was about 3 miles long that went to the town of Cement and the huge Portland Cement Plant..

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0377A 0377A

Publication "The Suisun Basin Town of Cement, Mired in History" by Lou Thelen (2 pages) Photos of Cement by Pearl Wright

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2134 2134

Old Town Hall, E. Main St., Vacaville

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2128 2128
1909

Vacaville Old Town Hall within a year after being built

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