Wednesday, April 24, 2013

U is for Umber


This umber colored brick building has been standing strong at the corner of Fifth and San Benito Streets for nearly 140 years. It is one of the oldest commercial buildings in downtown Hollister. 

I've been participating in the A to Z Blogging Challenge this month. About a week left to go. If you'd like to check out other blogs in the challenge, click here.

 

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

T is For Takino, Japan


This beautiful lantern, which stands in front of the City Hall, is a gift to Hollister from Takino, Japan. The two were sister cities for over 10 years.

According to Wikipedia, Takino merged with two other towns in 2006 to form a new city called Kato.

I'm been going through the alphabet this month as part of the A to Z Blogging Challenge. Click here to check out some other A to Z Challenge participants.

Monday, April 22, 2013

S is for Schwinn


Most people who grew up in Hollister got a Schwinn as their first bicycle. And, most likely it was bought from Muenzer's.

I'm going through the alphabet this month as part of the A to Z Blogging Challenge. Want to read other blogs? Click here.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

R is for Rally


This July 5 and 6 is the 2013 Hollister Motorcycle Rally. Bikers will trek from all over the United States to take part in celebrating the birthplace of the American Biker. To learn more about the rally, please check out this post.

I'm going through the alphabet this month as part of the A to Z Blogging Challenge.  Click here to check out blogs by other A to Z participants.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Q is for Quaint


The city of Hollister was officially incorporated as a city in 1872. It was named after Colonel William Wells Hollister, the man who sold his land to the San Justo Homestead Association, the group of men who founded the city.

Many of the houses built in the early years of the city still stand. As you stroll down the tree-lined residential streets of downtown Hollister, you can see various  architectural styles, including the pioneer, Italianate, Queen Anne, Craftsman bungalow, and Mediterranean Revival styles. Quaint as all get out.

I'm going through the alphabet this month as part of the A to Z Blogging Challenge.  Click here to check out some other A to Z Challenge participants.

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