San Marcos (Calif.)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
"Instant wall going up", 1970-08-18
"Instant wall going up", 1970-08-18
"San Marcos flower power fights knights", 1994-09-10; 1994-09-11
San Marcos Western Days Parade, 1992-06-13
[Envelope contains images from San Marcos, California's first annual Western Days Parade, which contained 45 entries. Parade was on San Marcos Boulevard, from the high school to Bent Avenue. Unknown if images were published in the newspaper.]
Scientist creating a hologram
"S.I. Hayakawa calling for 'infusion of common sense'", 1976-02-03
"S.I. Hayakawa calling for 'infusion of common sense'", 1976-02-03
"Samuel I. Hayakawa, president emeritus of San Francisco State University, found an enthusiastic Republican audience here Monday as he asked for the chance to deliver a 'powerful infusion of common sense' to Washington as the GOP Senate nominee.... The semanticist-turned-politician said that the way to create jobs is to assure the prosperity of agriculture, business and industry because the higher production is, the more jobs will open."
"Tiburskis enjoy quick coffee break: buses drive pair together", 1976-02-01
"Volleyball marathon under way at church", 1970-08-10
"Daisy Lane in San Marcos where young people from throughout the North County are out to set a new world's record of marathon volleyball. Play began at midnight Sunday and will continue day and night this week until 8 p.m. Saturday when a youth rally will be held. Participants may still enter the marathon and can be scheduled by contacting Dave Nelson at the church." [Envelope contains similar images.]
Williams Barn and San Marcos Museum, 1992-07-15
[Envelope contains images of the Williams Barn (also known as the "red barn"). The Williams Barn is currently located in Walnut Grove Park, where it is an event space. Envelope also contains images of the San Marcos Museum.]
