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Perspectives
Newsletter, Spring 2008 (PDF file - 1.27mb) - Who Needs Water
When You Have Ramps?, Lessons in Lifelong Learning, Book Review:
Chumash Ethnobiology, Our Own Local Maritime Museum, History Is
Green: Profile of Christine Mulholland, Reds!
Perspectives
Newsletter, Spring 2006 (PDF file - 1.04mb)
Spirit of Place, Sing Out!, Down Memory Lane,
Pedaling the Past, Heritage Shared contributes a subscription to Cal
Poly's Library for a second year, The Achievers: Central
California's Engineering Pioneers , Central Coast History Foundation,
Tod Rafferty, editor, Sex After Sixty, Keeping Up, Cash for Culture, Sunset
Unlimited: The Southern Pacific Railroad and the Development of the
American West, 1850-1930 (University of California Press, 2005)
Perspectives
Newsletter, Spring 2004 (PDF file - 3.88mb)
Field Guide Preview at Next Members' Event,
Hot Off the Web - Everyday Buildings and Ordinary Landscapes,
Seventh-Inning Stretch, J. Smeaton Chase: California Coast Trails
(Installment 4 of 4), Catastrophe in the Guadalupe Dunes, Highlighting
Our Members: Jeanne Smith, Adopt-A-Journal.
Perspectives
Newsletter, Spring 2003 (PDF file - 4.08mb)
If These Trees Could Talk . . . And They Did,
Leading State-Wide History Group Meets in San Luis Obispo, Hot Off The
Web, J. Smeaton Chase: California Coast Trails (Installment 3 of 4),
Memories and Counter-Memories in Monterey (Storied Land: Community and
Memory in Monterey by John Walton), The California Eden That Never
Was, Local Briefs, The Cost of Living in '96)
Perspectives
Newsletter, Spring 2002 (PDF file - 533 kb)
"Looking for Chinese Needles in North
Coast Haystacks" by Paula Juelke Carr, Living on the Land:
Historical Perspectives on San Luis Obispo County Agriculture, 1900 -
2000, Surfing for SLO History, J. Smeaton Chase: California Coast
Trails (Installment 2 of 4), Butter, Beans, and Bonanza Wheat: The
"Three San Luis Obispos," and Modern Lessons from the
Failure of Local Populism, 1889-1900, Public History on the Central
Coast.
Perspectives
Newsletter, Spring 2001 (PDF file - 5.98mb)
Hearst and Steinbeck Writers Victoria Kastner
and Ingrid Reti, Self-Guided Tour Guidebook of SLO County
"Ag-Ways," Heritage Shared Collection Yields Unique News,
Places on the Land, Places in the Heart, Heritage Shared Exhibit
Displays Arts and Crafts Ironwork, Deliveries 'Round the Back, J.
Smeaten Chase: California Coast Trails (Installment 1 of 4),
Cooperative Oral History Project Funded by CCPH Grant, What brings you
to Heritage Shared?, Click Along These Paths Sharing Our Heritage,
Historic Resources Making News, "Living on the Land"
Community Forum Reviews a Century of San Luis Obispo County
Agriculture.
Perspectives
Newsletter, Spring 2000 (PDF file - 2.20mb)
Legendary Sierra Mountain Man Sighted in
Arroyo Grande!, Retrospectives on the San Simeon Forum, Historical
Perspectives on San Luis Obispo Agriculture 1900-2000, Natural and
Cultural Concilience, A History and Heritage House Tour, Building
Costs Skyrocket on the Central Coast
Perspectives
Newsletter, Spring 1999 (PDF file* - 1.30mb)
I Wish I'd Never Heard of California, The
Tribune-Republic Building Collection, Local History on the National
Stage, Mission Orchard Wall Field Trip, SLO County in the 1880s, San
Simeon Forum Slated for September, Heritage Tourism and the Byways of
San Luis Obispo, Chinese Forum Remembered
Pedaling
the Past - A bicycle tour of historic San Luis Obispo
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The
Heritage Shared Guide to Central Coast Historical Resources
We
have compiled two other very useful publications, Historic San Luis
Obispo By-Ways and Living on the Land. These glove box
guidebooks are terrific for exploring the many intriguing
sites that dot San Luis Obispo county. Each guidebook is 16
pages, 8.5” x 5.5”, and features photographs and a brief
description for each of 14 historic sites, driving directions to each
site, and a county map showing relative locations.
Enjoy
tours that will lead you off the beaten track through a variety of
rural landscapes to interesting and historic destinations. Remember
that half the fun is getting there. The guidebooks are available at no
charge to organizations that wish to distribute them free to county
residents and visitors.
To
order, provide the following information and email, fax, or mail to
the corresponding address:
| Name |
Organization |
| Address |
City |
State |
Zip |
| Phone |
Fax |
| Intended
readers |
| Quantity
of Books (multiples of 50) |
Historic
Byways:
50 100 150 200 250 |
Living
on the Land:
50 100 150 200 250 |
|
*Download
Form
in PDF format |
Or
print out the PDF version of the order form, print it out and
mail or fax it to us. |
| Email |
mbwdesign@pacbell.net |
| Fax |
805-543-4219 |
|
Mail
|
Heritage
Shared Publications; PO Box 4614, San Luis Obispo CA 93403 |
Also,
be sure and check out the online tour version of San Luis Obispo
By-Ways on our Virtual By-Ways page.

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