El Camino Real - 2,580 Miles of American HistoryLong before the 1776 signing of the Declaration of Independence and more than 150 years before 59...Carbo, Rosie
descended from remote Shoshoncan stock, the first people to enter the Americas some 30,000 years ago. Due to its location on a strip of land projecting from the Rio Grande, the conquering Spaniards gave the pueblo the name of Isleta, meaning “little island.” ...
For a variety of examples, see Caroline Walker Bynum, Jesus as Mother (Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1984) Gilberto Cavazos-González, Greater Than a Mother’s Love (Scranton, NY: University of Scranton Press, 2010) About this Chapter Title History, Renewal, and El Camino de...
The hypotheses regarding the migrations (dispersal) of the species, including the migration from Asia to North America, and the timing of extinction in different parts of the range are discussed. The paper presents a synthesis of current research into the distribution of the cave lion, ...
Effie Gladding had just returned from three years touring the world when she departed from San Francisco on April 21, 1914. She and her husband, Thomas, drove the El Camino Real 600 miles south before turning and meeting the Lincoln Highway at Stockton, California. In a 262-page book titl...
Original El Camino Real California’s original El Camino Real, the 600-mile “Mission Trail” connecting the state’s 21 missions, ran right through Santa Margarita Ranch. Remnants of El Camino Real are still visible today on the ranch. ...
Click on the picture to see the video. Here is the 9 minute film THE FIRST CAMINO REAL IN AMERICA from August, 2015 Produced by Jackson Polk. Click picture to view. The Texas Trost Society held a sold-out fundraiser walking tour of Henry Trost buildings in downtown El Paso, Texas on ...
El Camino Real: Guam’s Spanish Period InfrastructureBy Nicole Vernon, MA, RPA El Camino Real, “The Royal Road,” was a road constructed under Spanish authority in the late 1700s to improve communication and military control between the villages of Hagåtña and Humåtak. Research was co...
Back before the Dana Point Harbor was built, an amazing wave called "Killer Dana" broke at the headland and was one of Southern California's best places to surf. This photo was taken in the 1920s and looks up El Camino Real (now the Pacific Coast Highway). Photo: Courtesy of ...
S5.E4 ∙ El Camino Real2014 Chef Walter Staib travels to New Mexico and recounts the incredible journey of migration to our early Southwest .Chef Staib visits Taos Pueblo, and prepares authentic People of the Red Willow recipes of Atole, a Blue Corn Porridge, and Elk Stew for a special...