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History reveals itself to treasure hunters
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Delaplane, Kristin
[269]
[ECHOS-1996-269]
The Vacaville metal-detecting team of Buttari and Bruni learned of a location in downtown Vacaville where an old house was being razed. The two immediately set off in search of treasure. At first, using the tools of their trade, the pair weren't hitting pay dirt.
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Leonard W. Buck a Vaca treasure
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Goerke-Shrode, Sabine
[120]
[WAYITWAS-2002-120]
Few people influenced Vacaville's early economic success and history as much as Leonard W. Buck.
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Solano treasure from 1850s: Dingley's flour mill
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Dingler, Nancy
[466]
[RETROSPECT-2001-466]
Hidden in the depths of the picturesque hills of Green Valley, lies a true historical treasure. During the early pioneer years in Solano County, George Dingley constructed two water-wheel-driven flour mills. A site has been located where the very first water-powered flour mill in Solano County stood.
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Tax Revenue Reveals Local Shopper Habits
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Rico, John
[878]
[RICO-1981-878]
PLUS AND MINUS OF A BEDROOM COMMUNITY - Many times we hear Vacaville residents expressing themselves about the rapid growth here in immediate years past. Without going back too far, 31 years to be exact, residents in 1950 were well satisfied with the 3,169 people living here. Today that figures is around the 42,000 mark.
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