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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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