
Hollister, California is a real town that has been around since the 1870s. Unlike the fictional town created by a corporate clothing company, Hollister is no where near a beach. The town is about 45 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. Seagulls occasionally make their way over the mountains. Hopefully, they are able to find their way back.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Maddux Jewelry
The Maddux Jewelry Store in downtown Hollister recently closed its doors forever. A long-time establishment in Hollister, it was started by Mel Maddux in 1947, who had bought the jewelry store, then known as John Sharp's Jewelers, from his father-in-law John Sharp. Mr. Maddux sold the store to his son, Rick, in the late 1980s. The very best to you!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
La Villa de Jerez
What's your choice for the best deal for a delicious steak meal in town? Okay, you can include Tres Pinos and San Juan Bautista in your deliberation.
My choice: La Villa de Jerez at the corner of Sally and East Streets!
That's where the husband and I were a few evenings ago. After a hike on Fremont Peak, we happily chowed down on a combo plate consisting of an 8-ounce New York steak, a chili relleno, a cheese enchilada, rice, beans, lettuce and tomato salad, and guacamole, with salsa and corn tortillas on the side. Yeah, a lot of food. Still, the husband ate it all without feeling outrageously stuffed. I got two additional lunches from my meal.
Everything on the plate was appealing to the eye and very delicious. The steak was tender and perfectly cooked medium rare. To top it all, the price of the combo plate was $14.95. Hello!
For more reviews of the restaurant, head over to Yelp.
My choice: La Villa de Jerez at the corner of Sally and East Streets!
That's where the husband and I were a few evenings ago. After a hike on Fremont Peak, we happily chowed down on a combo plate consisting of an 8-ounce New York steak, a chili relleno, a cheese enchilada, rice, beans, lettuce and tomato salad, and guacamole, with salsa and corn tortillas on the side. Yeah, a lot of food. Still, the husband ate it all without feeling outrageously stuffed. I got two additional lunches from my meal.
Everything on the plate was appealing to the eye and very delicious. The steak was tender and perfectly cooked medium rare. To top it all, the price of the combo plate was $14.95. Hello!
For more reviews of the restaurant, head over to Yelp.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Looking Up: Pendergrass Hotel
The Pendergrass building stands on the corner of Fifth and San Benito Streets in downtown Hollister. The four story edifice was originally a hotel and office building, which was constructed in 1927 by J.R. Pendergrass, a former mayor of the town.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
A Reservoir Full of Fog
As the husband and I were driving by San Luis Reservoir last Sunday morning, tule fog was attempting to creep its way up and out of the artificial lake. I wonder if the fog managed to break up and lift completely.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Welcome to Hollister
Have you seen the new welcome sign at the corner of Highway 25 (Bolsa Road) and San Felipe yet?
Six other states have a place called Hollister. Which states can you name without looking them up?
Okay, now you can read the list at Wikipedia.
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There are two sides to the sign. Drivers see this as they drive south on San Felipe Street. |
Okay, now you can read the list at Wikipedia.
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