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  2. History of bread in California - Wikipedia

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    Another, which is smaller and delivers only to small artisan markets but which will ship, is the 80-year-old Arcangeli Grocery Company / Norm's Market in historic Pescadero, California, famous for their Artichoke Garlic Bread among 40 other unique artisan breads, San Luis Sourdough in San Luis Obispo was founded in 1983, and makes sourdough ...

  3. Norms Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Norms in West Los Angeles in 2008 (since demolished) The first Norms opened on Sunset Boulevard near Vine Street in 1949. The oldest surviving Norms, declared Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument number 1090 in 2015, [3] opened on La Cienega Boulevard in 1957, featuring a distinctive angular and brightly colored style that came to be known as Googie architecture. [4]

  4. Pescadero, California - Wikipedia

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    Pescadero (Spanish for "Fishmonger") is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in San Mateo County, California, two miles (3 km) east of State Route 1 and Pescadero State Beach. The town is 14.4 miles (23.2 km) south of Half Moon Bay .

  5. Pescadero - Wikipedia

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    Pescadero is the Spanish word for 'fishmonger'. Pescadero may also refer to: Places. Pescadero, California, USA, a town in San Mateo County, California.

  6. Rancho Pescadero (Gonzalez) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Pescadero (also called Rancho San Antonio) was a 3,282-acre (13.28 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Mateo County, California, [1] given in 1833 by Governor José Figueroa to Juan José Gonzales. [2] At the time, the grant was in Santa Cruz County; an 1868 boundary adjustment gave the land to San Mateo County. The name means ...

  7. Rancho Pescadero (Grimes) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Pescadero was a 35,446-acre (143.44 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Stanislaus County and San Joaquin County, California given in 1843 by Governor ...

  8. Rancho Pescadero (Pico) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Pescadero was a 35,546-acre (143.85 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Joaquin County, California and Alameda County, California given in 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Antonio María Pico. [1] Pescadero means "the fishery" or "the place to fish" in Spanish. The grant encompassed present-day Tracy. [2]

  9. Rancho Pescadero (Barreto) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Pescadero (also called "Punta del Cipreses") was a 4,426-acre (17.91 km 2) Mexican land grant in present day Monterey County, California given in 1836 by Governor Nicolás Gutiérrez to Fabián Barreto. [1] Pescadero means fishing place in Spanish.