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WY0024a WY0024a
1968

First Masonic Hall in Benicia as it looked in 1968. Built in 1850. Lower floor of the Masonic Building was used as a County Courthouse from 1850 to 1852..

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2448 2448

South front of Winters High School looking west, Winters/Yolo County, California

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3740 3740

View of Dixon looking north - IOOF Hall and Gyrator plant in distance

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A look into Rockville and Suisun Valley A look into Rockville and Suisun Valley
1987

KXTV Channel 10 Special Segment on Solano County hosted by News 10 Anchor Dick Cable in 1987. Rockville and Suisun Valley were highlighted with the help of Clyde Low and Kitty Curry. The following locations were showcased: Baldwin Stone Barn, Barbour House, Dingley Mill, Ramsey Farmhouse, Rockville Inn, Rockville Corners, Rockville Stone Chappel, Rockville Cemetery, Rock Walls, Stonedene Mansion, and the gravesite of Granville Perry Swift..


Running Time: 05:34
Video Format: 640x480 4/3, 29.97 - VHS
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4101 4101
1908

Fairfield looking west; Union Ave. in foreground with Majestic Dance Hall, carriage shop, bakery and Jacobson home. On left is Broadway, on right Deleware. Center background is new Fairfield Grammer School; year 1908..

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Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun - People County / Rico, John [902] [RICO-1981-902]
AND AWAY WE GROW- Years ago, in fact in 1910, when Vacaville residents traveled to San Francisco using old Highway 40, they needed to be alert in passing through Fairfield else they would have missed the few buildings there marking that hamlet. The population of Fairfield in 1910 was 834, and although Vacaville at that time was no booming metropolis, it claimed a population of 1177. Many Vacaville resident, seeking merchandise and services in those days gone by, would travel to nearby Suisun, which had more to offer than did Vacaville or Fairfield. But, look what's happened since those days.
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History between the pages / Dingler, Nancy [767] [RETROSPECT-2007-767]
Carole Noske and Brian Irwin of the Vacaville Heritage Council recently had their book, "Vacaville: Then and Now," published. The Vacaville Heritage Council has, for years, earnestly collected photos and artifacts from all over Solano County. The new book is a fascinating glimpse into what Vacaville looked like in the 1800s and what is looks like today.
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0770 0770
1916

W. H. Smuels Ranch, W. H [...]

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0015A 0015A
1908

Main St looking East. To the right - Millinery Shop, Reporter, J.M. Coffman's Ice Cream Parlor. Motion picture Show sign on Triangle building displays "Schaffers Hats and Clothing." Clock shows time as 8:20

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The Buildings Remain, But Not the Names / Rico, John [933] [RICO-1979-933]
THEY CAME - THEY STAYED AWHILE, THEN DISAPPEARED - If you would look at pictures taken following the April 19, 1892, earthquake in Vacaville you can see that many of the buildings damaged during that quake were repaired and are still standing along Main Street.
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