Escondido (Calif.)
Found in 118 Collections and/or Records:
Advocate (Escondido Chamber of Commerce newsletter), 2006-09 to 2008-10
The Advocate was a newsletter published monthly by the Escondido Chamber of Commerce. Antecendent and descendent titles were both called the Business Advocate. Library run of the Advocate for these dates may contain gaps in coverage.
Advocate (Escondido newspaper), 1895-1908
Altar girl Michelle Stephenson, 1993-09-12
"Altar girl server. Girls allowed by Catholic Church to serve, Church of Resurrection, Escondido." "Altar server, Michelle Stephenson, 9, lights candles before Mass... Some Catholic parishes invite girls to participate in assisting in serving Mass. Church ruling is not official. Source: Times Advocate Sept 12 1993. Story E'Louise Ondash, photography, Dan Rios."
Altar server Michelle Stephenson
Bank of America attempted robbery, 1970-08-24
[People outside Bank of America from a bomb threat and attempted robbery that happened on August 24, 1970, at 305 E. Grand Avenue, Escondido, California. Envelopes 00101 - 00104 all related to event.]
Bank of America attempted robbery, 1970-08-24
[Images of police or army soldiers and journalist outside of the Bank of America during a bomb threat and attempted robbery that happened on August 24, 1970, at 305 E. Grand Avenue, Escondido, California. Envelopes 00099 - 00104 all related to event.]
Bank of America attempted robbery, 1970-08-24
[Images from a bomb threat and attempted robbery that happened on August 24, 1970, at Bank of America, 305 E. Grand Avenue, Escondido, California. Images include detention and possible arrest of suspect. Envelopes 00101 - 00104 all related to event.]
Books and Beer, 2021-03-14
Concrete street barricade painted with the phrase "Read Some Books/Drink Some Beer". Barricades in place to create outdoor seating for restaurants, bars, and breweries in compliance with State of California COVID safe operating guidelines. 100 block of E. Grand Ave, Escondido.
Bronze Sculpture, Grand Avenue, Escondido, California
[Two images, "city employees installing permanent art."]