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Point Reyes and Tomales Bay

Point Reyes and Tomales Bay: A History of the Land and Its People

Author: Dewey Livingston
Year: 2025
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

$40.00

Point Reyes and Tomales Bay: A History of the Land and Its People is a comprehensive, 600-page history of the West Marin area. Ten years in the making, the book details our history from Coast Miwok Tamal-ko people into the 1970s. There are more than 500 illustrations and maps

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Point Reyes and Tomales Bay: A History of the Land and Its People is a comprehensive, 600-page history of the West Marin area. Ten years in the making, the book details our history from Coast Miwok Tamal-ko people into the 1970s. There are more than 500 illustrations and maps.

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