
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.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
100 Things I Like: The Golden Hills
To some people, the hills look brown when the green is gone. Not to me. These golden hills are across from Bolado Park.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
100 Things I Like: The Eucalyptus Grove
On Highway 101, just south of the 156/San Juan Bautista/Hollister exit (entrance), you drive through a small eucalyptus forest. The trees are descendants of seedlings that were first planted by a farmer in 1912. Click here for an interesting tale about how these Australian trees took hold in California.
If you've ever seen the movie Vertigo by Hitchcock, you may remember a scene in which Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak are driving through this eucalyptus grove. They're driving south from San Francisco to San Juan Bautista. In real life, that would mean they missed the exit to San Juan.
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Monday, October 3, 2011
100 Things I Like: The Murals of Hollister
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A segment of the Fruited Plains Mural as seen through the fenced-in patio of Knife and Fork. |
There are several beautiful murals in downtown Hollister. It's an easy and quick walk to do:
- The Farmworker mural is on the wall of the Baler Market at Third and East Streets.
- The Fourth Street mural is wrapped around the building at Fourth and San Benito Streets. Be sure to follow the mural all the way to the back of the building.
- The Whiskey Creek mural is on the side of Whiskey Creek Saloon at East and Fifth Streets.
- The Hollister mural is on the side of the Granada Theater on Fifth Street.
- The Birth Place of the American Biker mural is on Wentz Alley, west of San Benito Street.
- The Orchard Mural is on Wentz Alley, east of San Benito Street.
- The Fruited Plains Mural is on Brown Alley and San Benito Streets.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
The 2011 San Benito County Fair
It's always fun wandering the county fair. As you know, it's one of the 100 things I like about living in Hollister. Tomorrow is the final day of the fair. Click here for more details.
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The Two Horsemen |
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Fair Fare |
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The Hypnotist |
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What did one chicken say to the other? |
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Food Art |
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The Best of Show Cake |
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Bustle included! |
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Local Bounty |
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It was a great day for the fair! |
Saturday, October 1, 2011
100 Things I Like: Looking Up!
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Looking up in Wentz Alley! |
Being short has its advantage. For instance, as I'm craning my head to look up at someone as he or she speaks, other things come into sight. Things I might not ever notice. I tell you, there are quite a lot of neat things to see when you look up in Hollister.
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