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  2. Purissima, California - Wikipedia

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    Purissima is a ghost town in southwestern San Mateo County, California, United States, near the junction of State Route 1 and Verde Road. Purísima means "purest" in Spanish and is most commonly used in Spanish to refer to La Purísima Concepción (the Immaculate Conception) of the Virgin Mary (note historical misspelling in English resulting in double "s", or the result of the Holstein ...

  3. Half Moon Bay, California - Wikipedia

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    Website. half-moon-bay.ca.us. Half Moon Bay is a coastal city in San Mateo County, California, United States, approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of San Francisco. Its population was 11,795 as of the 2020 census. Immediately north of Half Moon Bay is Pillar Point Harbor and the unincorporated community of Princeton-by-the-Sea.

  4. List of Ohlone villages - Wikipedia

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    Ahwaste – the San Francisco Peninsula. Chiguan – Pacific Coast of San Francisco Peninsula vicinity of Half Moon Bay. Cotegen – Pacific Coast south of Half Moon Bay. Lamchin – present-day San Mateo County, Bay shore from Belmont south to Redwood City and valleys to the west. Oljon – Pacific Coast on lower San Gregorio Creek and ...

  5. Ocean Shore Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Incorporated in 1875, the railroad was funded by residents of San Mateo County in order to construct a line between San Francisco and Santa Cruz via the Spanish-town (now Half Moon Bay). The railroad hired a surveying team, who published a final report on March 1876 detailing the feasibility.

  6. Sawyer Camp Trail - Wikipedia

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    San Andreas Valley Road, or just Valley Road, was once the main highway between San Francisco and Half Moon Bay. Wagons pulled by teams of horses hauled wood over the road. Later, the trail was used by the stagecoach from Millbrae, which connected with the San Mateo Stageline to Half Moon Bay (then known as Spanish Town). Sawyer briefly ran his ...

  7. James Johnston House (Half Moon Bay, California) - Wikipedia

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    James Johnston House was built between 1853 and 1855, and is a historical building in Half Moon Bay, California. Sometimes referred to as the "White House of Half Moon Bay". [3][4] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 9, 1973. [5] The building currently serves as a museum and community event space.

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