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3011 3011

A. J. Kilkenny house. 5310nKilkenny Road, Vacaville, CA [...]

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0038 0038

Part of panoramic view of Vacaville taken from tower of the High School. East Main St. Catholic Church in center with Christian Church on corner of Wilson and Catherine later destroyed by fire..

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3328 3328

Kilkenny House built by Amiel Hackmyer

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1420 1420

Catholic Church on Catherine St., Vacaville, Ca

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2577A 2577A

G. M. Gates Ranch House on Pleasants Valley Road

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0045 0045

Panoramic view of downtown Vacaville from tower of the High School. Intersection of Main, Davis and School Streets in center of photo..

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WY0008 WY0008
1952

Aerial view of Fairfield CA., taken in 1952. Armijo High School in center. Waterman Park Housing in upper right..

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Suisun City becomes 1880s commerce center / Delaplane, Kristin [243] [ECHOS-1995-243]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council, Solano Genealogical Society, Solano Historian and the Suisun City Fire Department. First of two parts Suisun Township was the largest township in Solano County, consisting of about 110,000 acres; 10,000 of those acres were under water. The township was bounded all around by Elmira, Vacaville, Napa County, Green Valley Township, Benicia and the Montezuma Township.
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0589 0589

Buz Long house on Nut Tree Road (originally "Long Road")

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Elmira was center of activity, trade / Delaplane, Kristin [331] [ECHOS-1997-331]
As Vacaville was bustling, tiny Elmira also was a bustling center because it was on the line for the Central Pacific Railroad. Several business and services operated in this place. Willis Jepson was the reporter for the Star Hall. S.M [...]
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