Pescadero is a small town on the California Coast that grew from an adobe on a Mexican rancho in the late 1840s into a fashionable country “resort” enjoyed well into the 1920s and as a favorite “getaway” today by Bay Area city-dwellers. Based on recorded conversations with descendants of the town’s American pioneer families and pictures found in their family albums, Portraits of Pescadero tells how this quiet rural community got started, who started it, and why it is still a very special place.
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