Bolinas and Stinson Beach

The Bolinas Museum, The Stinson Beach Historical Society, Frank, Phil

Description

This is the story of two small towns, Bolinas and Stinson Beach, and the body of water that separates and joins them. Although San Francisco's packed urban skyline is visible from its shores, this part of West Marin is isolated in spirit and in fact. For thousands of years the territory of the Coast Miwok Indians, this land became the six-mile-long Briones Mexican land grant, a ranch that lasted less than a decade before being overrun with entrepreneurs, farmers, and failed gold miners. The towns that they built have been visited by earthquake, shipwreck, forest fires, ranchers, rumrunners, bohemians, and the National Park Service, and all of these have shaped their story. While Bolinas maintained its spirit of isolation, removing the road sign that might beckon visitors, Stinson Beach grew from a tent camp for urban refugees to a favorite coastal beach town visited by millions annually.
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Writer
The Bolinas Museum, The Stinson Beach Historical Society, Frank, Phil
Title
Bolinas and Stinson Beach
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Year
2004
Language
English
Pages
130
Weight
413 gr
EAN
9781531615277
Dimensions
244 x 170 x 10 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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