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Learn About... |
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Historical
Society
• History Related
Websites
• Historic San
Juan Bautista Plan
• History
of the San Juan Area:
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The Mutsun
• The Mission
• San Juan de Castro
• The Gavilan Peak Affair
• Castro House Today
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El Camino Real
• Plaza Stable
• Plaza Hall
• Tiburcio Vasquez |
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Tiburcio Vasquez
One of California's most famous outlaws was
associated with San Juan during the 1860's
and '70's. Born and brought up in Monterey,
Tiburcio Vasquez lived in San Juan for a
time and had many friends in the San Benito
and Gavilan Mountains around Hollister and
San Juan. Like Murrietta, Vasquez was a
legend in his own time. He was said to have
a way with women, and was widely considered
a brave, cunning, and at times gallant
fellow. His activities, well documented by
witnesses and thoroughly reported by the
newspapers of the time, made him a hero of
sorts to Spanish Californian's who many
times helped him "outwit" law enforcement
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Historic San
Juan Bautista Plan
The Historic San Juan Bautista Plan, adopted
February, 2002, is now available online in
PDF format.
*Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader
Historic San Juan Bautista Plan:
Title Page, Table of Contents, and User's
Guide
Chapter 1
Chapter 2, Part 1
Chapter 2, Part 2
Chapter 2, Part 3
Implement Matrix
Chapter 3
Figures:
These are oversized figures (in jpeg
format ) that may be viewed in any web
browser; they do not require Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
Fig 2.4 Concept Plan
Fig 2.5 Parking Boundary
Fig 2.6 Sidewalk
Fig 2.7 Curb
Fig 2.8 Street
Fig 2.9 Drainage
Click here for information on the
San Juan Bautista
Register of Historic Resources. |
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