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Weekend Wanderers

Winchester Mystery House

IN THE October 23 ISSUE

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by Scott Hancock



The wife of William Winchester and heir to the Winchester Repeating Arms Company Fortune, Sarah Winchester lived a life of not only privilege and elevated social status, but one of horror and devastating loss

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Camping At “The Indians”

IN THE September 25 ISSUE

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by Brian Wall




No doubt, the first pioneers to crest the Sierra Nevada rushed our great Valley with ground-kissing vows to never brave those hills again. Aside from a few rebel jaunts in search of Big Foot and that whole gold rush thing that saved California from a budget impasse, surely they were content to stick to the Valley floor.

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by Bill Nicolay/em>



My name is Bill Nicolay and I am no different from a lot you reading this column. I live from paycheck to paycheck and I have to consider every dollar spent to assure that I am getting the “Best Bang for My Buck”.

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Rosarito Beach, México

IN THE August 14 ISSUE

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by Karen Lewis



It all began when visionary entrepreneur Manual Barbachano bought Rosarito Shores, a 12-room hunting lodge just 18 miles South of the border, on the tranquil shores of the Pacific. In 1925, he reopened it as the Rosarito Beach Hotel. In the years since, it has become Baja California’s best-known resort…

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by Brian Wall



Here in the San Joaquin Valley, we are surrounded by a wealth of natural wonders. From the majestic Sierra Nevada to the breathtaking Pacific Ocean, we have access to some incredible opportunities…

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by Scott Hancock



One of the best not-so-well-kept secrets of California cuisine is located just 150 miles from the Central Valley in the small town of Shell Beach. Nestled just north of Pismo Beach, Shell Beach is home to one of the most popular and celebrated restaurants in the state: F. McLintock’s Saloon and Dining House.

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by DW Rhodes



Headed to San Francisco for a weekend shopping spree or to take in a show? Check out the Hotel Mirabelle in the Mission District. That’s an area that used to be plagued with crime and urban deterioration but it’s on the rise now…

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