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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 979.493
EAN num: 9780970048103
ISBN number: 0970048106
Label: Many Moons Press
Manufacturer: Many Moons Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 370
Printing Date: August 09, 2000
Publishing house: Many Moons Press
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Studio: Many Moons Press
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Come and explore the unexpected historical pleasures, sight and nooks and crannies that are surprisingly near you. From Pasadena to Whittier, Tujunga to Rancho Cucamonga-come explore the San Gabriel Valley. There are over 100 sites in 40 different cities.
Lost and Found is packed with information, including history, geography, personalities, present day features, driving directions, telephone numbers, and glimpses of art, culture and society. Organized by area-north, south, east and west. This book has an easy-to-use format yet engages the reader into its rich descriptive history.
This take-it-with-you guide is for sketchers, photographers, visitors and long time residents, urban geographers, and history buffs, teachers, travelers, students, and all who are curious about the colorful layers of our past.
These are your treasures, which history has saved for you in its vast Lost and Found department.
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Anyone who lives in Southern California should own this book. And even if you don't live in Southern California, this is a wonderful companion for a vist to the Southland. Everyone goes to Disneyland and to the Getty, why not visit some of the lesser known but very interesting spots?
It is masterfully organized geographically to easily help you select a place to visit. Ms. Pomeroy's descriptions are witty and entertaining and entice you to want to visit every single place.
What a wonderful book!!
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