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Historical Markers in Pacifica, California

 
Clickable Map of San Mateo County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg San Mateo County, CA (191) Alameda County, CA (674) San Francisco County, CA (722) Santa Clara County, CA (616) Santa Cruz County, CA (257)  SanMateoCounty(191) San Mateo County (191)  AlamedaCounty(674) Alameda County (674)  San Francisco City and County(722) San Francisco City and County (722)  SantaClaraCounty(616) Santa Clara County (616)  SantaCruzCounty(257) Santa Cruz County (257)
Redwood City is the county seat for San Mateo County
Pacifica is in San Mateo County
      San Mateo County (191)  
ADJACENT TO SAN MATEO COUNTY
      Alameda County (674)  
      San Francisco City and County (722)  
      Santa Clara County (616)  
      Santa Cruz County (257)  
 
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1 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — Captain Don Gaspar de Portolà
Born in Balaguer, Catalonia, Spain • First Governor of California • Founder of San Diego and Monterey • Discoverer of the Bay of San Francisco on November 4, 1769. Presented by the President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, the Honorable . . . Map (db m1096) HM
2 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — Charles Gust 1888-1969Anastasia Gust 1891-1992 — A Tribute —
In 1927, Charles Gust came to Rockaway Beach. An immigrant from Greece, he traveled to America to seek his dream. He and his wife, Anastasia, began their small business on the shore of this beautiful cove. They raised their family here and served . . . Map (db m155295) HM
3 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — Cut Off!Connecting an Isolated Coast
Making Tracks, the First Tunnel The first Devil’s Slide tunnel was built as a corridor for the Ocean Shore Railroad. Construction began in 1905, with plans to lay 73 miles of track from Mission Street in San Francisco to Santa Cruz. The 1906 . . . Map (db m229572) HM
4 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — 24, 394 — Discovery of San Francisco Bay
Captain Gaspar de Portola camped, October 31, 1769, by the creek at the south side of this valley, and to that camp scouting parties brought news of a body of water to the east. On November 4 the expedition advanced. Turning inland here, they . . . Map (db m1095) HM
5 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — Mori's Point InnA Rollicking Past — Golden Gate National Recreation Area —
In the late 1800s, Stefano Mori and his family arrived from Italy and farmed this land, grazing cattle and horses. They built a rambling 21-room farmhouse. This building became Mori's Point Inn, a haven for travelers, bootleggers and diners. Mori's . . . Map (db m155296) HM
6 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — Open Spaces and Wild PlacesA Legacy of Land Protection
As coastside population growth began displacing agriculture in the 1960s and 70s, an environmental movement inspired voters to pass a protection act in 1972 that resulted in the California Coastal Commission. With increased environmental awareness, . . . Map (db m229568) HM
7 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — Rev. Wojciech Adalbert GluszekMarch 26, 1897 – February 23, 1997
Adalbert was born in Slawsk, Poland which was then a part of Germany. As a youth he helped work his father's farm while attending the Gymnasium from which he graduated in 1917. He entered the seminary, and though his years as a seminarian were . . . Map (db m229566) HM
8 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — 391 — Sanchez Adobe
The home of Francisco Sanchez (B. 1805, D. 1862). Alcalde of San Francisco and Commandante of Militia under the Mexican Republic. Grantee of the 8,926 – acre Rancho San Pedro, and later a respected American citizen. His house built 1842-46. . . . Map (db m28732) HM
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9 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — The Enduring Aramai — Golden Gate National Recreation Area —
Who were the first people of these lands? The Aramai settled at Calera Creek and used lands at Mori Point for over 3,000 years. Their villages, Timigtac and Pruristac, totaling 50 people, made up a distinct tribe among . . . Map (db m155297) HM
10 California, San Mateo County, Pacifica — The Little Brown Church
The Little Brown Church, built by Presbyterians in 1910, served the growing community attracted by the Ocean Shore Railroad. During World War II, it broadened to become a Red Cross center, well-baby clinic, and teen center. The Reverend Herschel . . . Map (db m64832) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024