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Early Los Altos and Los Altos Hills (Images of America) Book

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Early Los Altos and Los Altos Hills (Images of America), Los Altos would never have existed if not for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Since the 1850s, Los Altos, Spanish for heights or foothills, was the name generally applied to the two ranchos (San Antonio and La Purisima Concepcion) between Palo Alt, Early Los Altos and Los Altos Hills (Images of America)
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  • Early Los Altos and Los Altos Hills (Images of America)
  • Written by author Don McDonald, Los Altos History
  • Published by Arcadia Publishing SC, 2010
  • Los Altos would never have existed if not for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Since the 1850s, Los Altos, Spanish for "heights" or "foothills," was the name generally applied to the two ranchos (San Antonio and La Purisima Concepcion) between Palo Alt
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Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Before Los Altos Appeared 9

2 The Southern Pacific Railroad: Midwife 21

3 Promoting the “Jewel of the Peninsula” 29

4 Early Residents and Businesses 43

5 Early Community Institutions and Movements 63

6 The Great Depression Years 79

7 The Local Home Front in World War II 89

8 The Postwar Population Explosion 101

Index 125

About the Los Altos History Museum 127


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