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 Traipsing through Time 

2021-05-17T12:59:09-08:00May 17th, 2021|Hiking in Julian, Julian History, Posts by Locals|

by Albert Simonson As you step out of the Julian town hall with good advice in mind and trail flyers in hand, all you need for a good time is to drive left down Main Street. You pass a homey restaurant, a pie shop, the pioneer cemetery, and drive uphill a bit. Main Street [...]

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Less Screen, More Green: Outdoor Safety Tips for Kids

2021-05-13T12:31:15-08:00May 13th, 2021|Helpful Tips and Tricks|

Outdoor time for kids is an essential part of their development. Unfortunately, the average amount of unstructured outdoor playtime for most children has been four to seven minutes per day, pre-pandemic. Coronavirus lockdowns have made matters worse, forcing even the most active kids to stay indoors. As a parent, guardian or childcare provider, you [...]

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Take a Trip To Lake Cuyamaca and Teach Children about Nature Conservation

2021-01-26T12:37:26-08:00December 29th, 2020|Hiking in Julian, Julian Visitor Activities|

By Sara Eggerton. Over the past 40 years, the world’s vertebrate wildlife populations have decreased by as much as 60%, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). In order for our natural heritage to be preserved for generations to come, children need to be taught about the importance of conservation from a very young age. One [...]

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5 Tips For A Barbecue To Be Remembered

2021-01-26T13:30:33-08:00December 17th, 2020|Helpful Tips and Tricks, Julian Lifestyle, Recipes|

By: Sara Eggerton Around nine out of 10 days are dry in California, making it the ideal state for enjoying the quintessential American barbecue. Julian is known for its plethora of restaurants serving barbecued food (think Lake Cuyamaca or the Julian Beer Company) but if you want to throw a grilled bash of your [...]

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WHAT MAKES A GOOD FAMILY HOME?

2021-01-26T12:37:29-08:00December 9th, 2020|Julian Real Estate|

By Donn Bree Starting a family is the single most impactful decision you will make in your life. Many financial, social, professional and personal decisions quickly follow as a result. Buying your first single family home requires both immediate and long term planning with a seemingly never ending list of needs vs wants. 4 [...]

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Drue Bailey

2021-01-26T12:37:30-08:00June 9th, 2020|150 Celebration|

Drue Bailey was born at Dalton, Georgia, May 31, 1844. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted at Rome, Georgia, in the Confederate States Army as a private in Company H, 3rd Regiment, Georgia Cavalry, on May 13, 1862. He served with honor under General Joseph Wheeler until May 3, 1865. Elsewhere [...]

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Founders Day Open House

2021-01-26T12:37:31-08:00March 10th, 2020|150 Celebration|

Twenty some odd years after the great California gold rush of 1849, another gold rush occurred. Men flocked to this place just as they had done in 1849. There was a period of great excitement and like the rush of 1849, there were great expectations. Not all of those expectations were met. Unlike many [...]

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Julian Gold

2024-04-08T11:58:58-08:00February 26th, 2020|150 Celebration|

PRESENTED BY MR. JOHN GEIGER FOR THE JULIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY at the Centennial observance of the discovery of the WASHINGTON MINE ON FEBRUARY 22, 1970. JULIAN GOLD Julian has an alluring past--a story of Gold discovery that set off a stampede diminutive in comparison to that of 1849 in the "Mother Lode" country but [...]

From: “Mines of Julian” by Helen Ellsberg

2021-01-26T12:37:34-08:00February 18th, 2020|150 Celebration|

The first quartz strike of importance in the Julian district was the Washington. Several conflicting stories are told of its discovery. One tells that Billy Gorman, 14-year-old son of the Gorman family from Texas who lived near Julian, was sent to look for a runaway mule —picked up a rock to throw at the [...]

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