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The same day the same party was reported to have killed 58 more people at South Beach, about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Eureka, even though many of the women worked for the white families and many could speak "good English". [1]
Tuluwat Island is the largest of three islands located between the Samoa and Eureka Channels within Humboldt Bay and primarily consists of tidal marsh. Over time, human habitation on the island changed its topography, in part due to a process known as shell mounding, which increased the elevation of the island as Wiyot continually placed shells remaining from subsistence fishery management in ...
This is a list of all Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives episodes. Episodes Season 1 (2007) Total Episode Title Restaurant Location Original Air Date 1 1 Classics Mac & Ernie's Roadside Eatery Tarpley, Texas April 23, 2007 Brint's Diner Wichita, Kansas Mad Greek Cafe Baker, California 2 2 That's Italian Pizza Palace Knoxville, Tennessee April 30, 2007 Hullabaloo Diner Wellborn, Texas Four Kegs Sports ...
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes get their kicks from rock 'n' roll and R&B, not from beach balls. The Rascals, featuring Felix Cavaliere, opened the show with a set of their classic hits ...
Owner Ken Riley talks about the history of the store and the town at the Home Town General Store on Monday, May 20, 2024, in Eureka. "On a really busy pizza night we can sell upwards of 40 pizzas ...
It is located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of Eureka, [6] at an elevation of 23 feet (7 m). [2] Samoa is located in the northern peninsula of Humboldt Bay and is the site of the Samoa Cookhouse, one of the last remaining original lumber camp–style cookhouses. The name Samoa is used interchangeably to refer to the peninsula it occupies.
Johnny Biagioni, the owner of Johnny’s Candy Corner at York Beach for four decades, poses with his wall of photos. The wall showcases his customers, from sports celebrities to local families ...
[23] [25] In 1972, 4,796 dolosse were manufactured locally; 4,795 of them are on the jetties, and one was installed outside the Eureka Chamber of Commerce. [23] The donated dolos was slated for demolition due to sale of this property by the City of Eureka in 2022, but it was relocated to Madaket Plaza through a community effort. [26]