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The Oscar nominee grew up on a ranch in Paso Robles, California, with his younger brother, Jess. Speaking about his upbringing with The Times, Josh described his mother, a Texas wildlife activist ...
The six square league Rancho Paso de Robles grant was made to José Pedro Narváez, a Mexican naval officer, who served as captain of the port of Monterey from 1839 to 1844. Narváez sold Rancho Paso de Robles to Petronilo Ríos in 1845. Petronilo Ríos (1806–1870) was a Mexican soldier who came to California in the mid-1820s.
Paso de Robles: 1844 Manuel Micheltorena: Pedro Narváez 25,993 acres (10,519 ha) 351 SD Paso Robles: San Luis Obispo: Feliz: 1844 Manuel Micheltorena: Domingo Feliz 4,448 acres (1,800 ha) 148 ND Millbrae: San Mateo: Cañada de Salsipuedes: 1844 Manuel Micheltorena: Pedro Cordero 6,656 acres (2,694 ha) 2 SD Santa Barbara: Punta de Laguna: 1844 ...
Francisco Casimiro Arce (1821–1878) came as a boy to Monterey in 1833. He was a Mexican cavalry officer, and secretary to General José Castro.He was granted the four square league, former Mission San Miguel Arcángel lands, Rancho Santa Ysabel in 1844.
Drone video from Sept. 24, 2022, shows grading work proceeding on the 280-acre Viñedo development that will bring more than a thousand homes to the southeast corner of Paso Robles.
Adelaida District is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) located on the northwest portion of the Paso Robles AVA in San Luis Obispo County, California.It was established by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) on November 10, 2014 after reviewing the petition submitted by The Paso Robles Viticultural Area Committee (PRVAC) to establish 11 new distinct viticultural areas located ...
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In 1904 the Paso Robles Hot Sulphur Company was formed by 12 investors to build a bathhouse for locals and to develop a spa for tourists and guests. [2] In 1910 a brochure was published called, Paso Robles Hot Springs; the great hot springs resort of America by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. [5] In 1913, the Inn burned down.