Thanks to Pam McReynolds, Joseph Kral, Cindy Crowe-Urgo, Kathy Wolf and Sheri Jansen-Olliges for guarding the "Bandit Built" store model this past weekend, and Cindy and Mike Urgo for bringing a display light. (Sorry Pam, I didn't get a photo of you) It also turned out to be a great opportunity to meet current and former La Honda residents. Here are a few photos from this weekend in front of the model:
On the way to dropping off the model, I stopped by Milton and Marie Cavalli's home in Redwood City. Notice that the store model had a sign that said "Cavalli Bros." Milton's father, Frank, owned the store in 1904, and Milton Cavalli said he had never seen this model before...now we just need to find the interior view model of the store. The San Mateo County History Museum curator, Dana Neitzel, said she would search for the interior view model and other La Honda artifacts that may be there.
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Do you have any photos of the Old Mill, General Store, and the corner gas station?
My grandmother owned the Old Mill in the 50’s and would love to see them.
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