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It Was Fifty Years Ago Today….Taxes and Traffic and Schools, Oh My….

April 15, 2014 2 Comments

No wonder citizens were upset - at the turn of the century the speed limit was 90-miles an hour!

This being the month we annually dance with the IRS, we thought you’d be interested in the tax situation in the county half a century ago. The State Board of Equalization issued a press release on taxation results for fiscal 1963-64, which noted that assessed property valuation in Contra Costa County was $1,042,992,000, making the […]

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What’s in the works for Summer Programs from LHS

April 15, 2014 Leave a Comment

Save Wednesday, July 2 at 2:30 for a commemoration of the July 17, 1944 Port Chicago explosion. Wayne Korsinen, local World War II Historian and Isabel Jenkins Ziegler, Supervisory Museum Curator at the Port Chicago Naval Magazine NM will provide historic and current perspectives on this significant local disaster. Nilda Rego, Contra Costa Historian and author […]

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Those Trees!

April 15, 2014 Leave a Comment

Post Office Trees Today

Remember in January we asked you if you knew where the trees that had been in front of the temporary Post Office were now? Helene Kremer had an idea, but it wasn’t correct. Those trees have grown up in the back of the Springhill School playground! And are still shading generations of Lafayette kids today!

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Please join us for Lafayette Historical Society’s First Speaker Series Presentation of 2014!

January 28, 2014 Leave a Comment

Come listen to Steve Minniear speak about sailors, Seabees, and the stories behind all those old buildings you used to see in and around the Interstate 580/680 intersection. Between 1942 and 1946 over 300,000 sailors lived, worked, trained, and transited through what is now Dublin, California.  Camp Parks, Camp Shoemaker and Shoemaker Naval Hospital played […]

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President’s Message

January 28, 2014 Leave a Comment

As we gaze at 2013 in a rearview mirror, we look forward to an exciting New Year in 2014. As you may recall, we experimented with the days and times of our Speaker Series events last year. Each of the programs was very successful, and different folks were able to make each of the talks, […]

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Eagle Scout Creates Lafayette Historical Walking Tour iPhone App

January 28, 2014 Leave a Comment

Acalanes High School junior Marc Davis, a member of Troop 204 of Lafayette, recently completed a unique Eagle Project.  Recalling his memorable docent-led walking tour of Lafayette in third grade, a rite of passage for all Lafayette third graders, Marc decided to make that experience available to all residents of Lafayette through his passion for […]

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Do These Trees Look Familiar?

January 28, 2014 1 Comment

Long time resident, Sue Cross brought this interesting bit of Lafayette history to our attention! In 1978 the temporary Lafayette Post Office was located in a trailer while the new (and current) Post Office building was under construction.  In order to soften the look of the trailer four large pots with little trees were placed […]

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Please Join Us in Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

October 10, 2013 1 Comment

Through Mr. Fitzpatrick’s presentation we will gain a greater appreciation and understanding of the immortal Gettysburg Address in the context of the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in July 1863.   + He will discuss the enormous personal, political and policy pressures impacting President Lincoln as he prepared the speech and when he presented it […]

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President’s Message

October 10, 2013 Leave a Comment

It’s always hard to say good bye to a good friend and our organization lost a wonderful friend in August when Ollie Hamlin passed away. Ollie’s roots ran deep in Lafayette and although he didn’t start his life in Lafayette, he spent over 60 years in our city. He was a generous benefactor of our […]

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The 1950s — Red Scare Not Confined to Red Square, Part 4

October 10, 2013 2 Comments

  Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, when open gambling along the Tunnel Strip was the hottest story under the sun….the Lafayette Sun, that is. A special issue of the Hollywood Reporter was circulated throughout this area, debunking revelations of illegal—or, at least, shady doings—brought to light by Sun Publisher Herman […]

Filed Under: Lafayette Today, Newsletter

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