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‘Gold Fever! Untold Stories of the California Gold Rush’ connects local history to the statewide bonanza at the Dana Adobe in Nipomo

“They rode on burros, afoot, and on covered wagons. Many of these would stop at our house, ‘Casa de Dana,’ for water or to camp nearby,” recalls Juan Francisco Dana—memoirist, author of The Blonde Ranchero, and son of the captain—in a 1933 newspaper article dictated to his son, The Days of ’49. The central location […]

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