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This two-story building with three storerooms on the first floor, 16 office rooms upstairs and a basement, was built for Charlotte A. Hutton.
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On this site once stood a two-story wooden structure built by E. F. Gillespie. It served as his general merchandise store until 1863. The Masonic Lodge was headquartered upstairs. The building was removed in 1897.
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[Front of Marker:]IN SEARCH OF THE PONY EXPRESSSTATION MARKERDedicated April 23, 1997GILLESPIE'S STOREAdded StationApr 23, 1860 - Sep 8, 1861byDave & Buff FlemingAmerican Honda Motor Co., Inc.Vacaville Chamber of CommercePony Express Trail Associa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM96K_pe-a-adobe-park_Vacaville-CA.html
Dedicated to the Pe?a and Vaca families who in 1842 settled what became the Rancho Los Putos, choosing this valley for their homes. Pause and enjoy the heritage of the hills, lake and valley which the pioneers called Laguna. Bienvenidos Amig…
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This pioneer monument is dedicated to the people who brought civilization to Solano County - one of whom was Edwin Markham, the poet, who grew to manhood in this Lagoon Valley, rimmed by what he called his summer hills. Names of a few of the other…
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This is the site of Rancho Los Putos of 10 square leagues granted in 1845 by Governor Pio Pico granted to Juan Felipe Pe?a and Manuel Cabeza Vaca. The Pe?a Adobe, erected here in 1842, is still owned by the descendants of the Pena-Vaca families. T…
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