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Irvington, Fremont

Holmes, Philip / Singleton, Jill M.
Irvington, Fremont
Before there was a city of Fremont, there was the town of Irvington, and earlier still a busy crossroads called Washington Corners. Fields of grain once spilled over an open landscape, spurring production here of the first wheat harvesters in California. After local landowners built the Washington College of Science and Industry in the 1870s, they renamed its host town Irvington. By 1890, it boasted the largest, most advanced winery in the sta...

CHF 34.90

Centerville, Fremont

Holmes, Philip / Singleton, Jill M
Centerville, Fremont
The tale of Centerville, Fremont--part of the sprawling landscape of the southeast San Francisco Bay--begins with near forgotten histories such as the once sprawling grandeur of the Alviso rancho and the California 100, a battalion raised in Centerville for the Civil War. Centerville celebrates a sporting-mad past, centrally located on the "Way to San Jose" from Oakland on the long, straight stretch once famed for horse and then bicycle racing...

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Niles, Fremont

Holmes, Philip / Singleton, Jill M.
Niles, Fremont
Beautiful Niles Canyon in Fremont is a chosen spot. Jose de Jesus Vallejo chose it for the first mill town in Alta California, Joaquin Murieta slept here, and Leland Stanford chose it in 1869 for the last leg of the transcontinental railroad, the true "last spike" of the line linking the Atlantic to the Pacific. The home of the largest nursery in the West, Niles could also boast the first gravel mines in California and fine Art Deco tile produ...

CHF 38.90

Irvington, Fremont

Holmes, Philip / Singleton, Jill M.
Irvington, Fremont
Before there was a city of Fremont, there was the town of Irvington, and earlier still a busy crossroads called Washington Corners. Fields of grain once spilled over an open landscape, spurring production here of the first wheat harvesters in California. After local landowners built the Washington College of Science and Industry in the 1870s, they renamed its host town Irvington. By 1890, it boasted the largest, most advanced winery in the sta...

CHF 38.90

There Should Have Been Roses

Holmes, Jill
There Should Have Been Roses
There Should Have Been Roses is a thrilling, romantic novel filled with twists and turns down the path one follows when searching for love. From the first virginal, innocent kiss Sarah recieves until she finds that true fullfilling love, the journey is tainted with hurt, disappointments and illusions that typically occurs when looking through "rose colored glasses." Some of the biggest decisions, that have the most profound affect on our lives...

CHF 33.90

To Touch A Heart

Holmes, Jill
To Touch A Heart
To Touch a Heart is an amazing combination of short stories and poetry that will leave you in "stiches" or touch the deepest parts of your heart. Mixed with a "twist" these short tales will be experiences that you can identify in your own life but will enable you to look each day in a new way. Whether you are young or old, male or female these stories are great entertainment! To Touch a Heart!

CHF 25.50

Niles, Fremont

Holmes, Philip / Singleton, Jill M.
Niles, Fremont
Beautiful Niles Canyon in Fremont is a chosen spot. Jose de Jesus Vallejo chose it for the first mill town in Alta California, Joaquin Murieta slept here, and Leland Stanford chose it in 1869 for the last leg of the transcontinental railroad, the true "last spike" of the line linking the Atlantic to the Pacific. The home of the largest nursery in the West, Niles could also boast the first gravel mines in California and fine Art Deco tile produ...

CHF 34.90