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Solano History 28 records found  beginprevious19 - 28  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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2425 2425
1953

Montezuma Union School, Soalano County, California..

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WY0191a WY0191a
1900ca

Suisun Plaza with Hotel Arlington to the left..

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2444 2444

Rio Vista High School, Rio Vista Joint Union School District, Rio Vista, California

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2426 2426

Suisun Valley School, Fairfield, California

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2403 2403
1911

California St., Suisun

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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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4095 4095

Sulphur Springs Hotel, Vallejo, California

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WY0201a WY0201a

Suisun, California - West side of Main Street, showing the Post office in the Odd Fellows Building before the fire of 1888. The two store hotel on the right later became of Arlington and a third story was added..

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WY0191b WY0191b
1900ca

Suisun Implement Company in background (part of photo A) circa 1900

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Hotels flourished during Gold Rush period / Delaplane, Kristin [273] [ECHOS-1996-273]
One of the county's first hotels was owned by Capt. Edward von Pfister, who had purchased a whole line of goods for a general store in Hawaii. In 1846, he moved to Benicia and set up a general store in a 40-by-25-foot adobe. His store became a gathering place by day and bar/hotel at night, the store's floor providing the sleeping quarters.
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