CoastLines: A Fighter, to the End
Featured Image: Ole Hanson, circa 1928. Photo: Courtesy of San Clemente Historical Society Fred Swegles By Fred Swegles There was ...
Featured Image: Ole Hanson, circa 1928. Photo: Courtesy of San Clemente Historical Society Fred Swegles By Fred Swegles There was ...
Tom Marshall By Tom Marshall Last month, we told you how San Clemente’s first newspaper, the weekly El Heraldo de ...
Tom Marshall By Tom Marshall Local newspapers were there from the very beginning to chronicle our beautiful city’s history, starting ...
Fred Swegles By Fred Swegles From 1926 to 1930, Southern California’s fashionably growing “Spanish Village by the Sea”—known as San ...
Fred Swegles By Fred Swegles Seven months after the infamous Oct. 29, 1929 stock market crash plunged America into The ...
Fred Swegles By Fred Swegles Next time you visit San Clemente’s T-Street Beach, pause to notice the grand width of ...
Tom Marshall By Tom Marshall There is an old axiom that a newspaper is the first draft of history. So, it ...
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