We are optimistically looking forward!

Although nothing is certain, it may be that things are becoming “manageable.” In other words we can—if we are careful—probably begin to resume life almost as we knew it. And the History Center will return to its popular series of presentations. We are very fortunate to have an enthusiastic new Program Committee, headed by Elizabeth Phillips, and there are good things to come.

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Good news about TRHC's Collection

Though our museum is currently still closed to the public in compliance with Marin County guidelines, we are working behind the scenes to keep things going, and are continuing to publish our quarterly history Bulletin. And happily this “down time” will produce something very important for our growing Collection.

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APPRECIATION FOR OUR FIRST HISTORIANS

The Shoreline Region’s consciousness of its past reaches, in many ways, back to three men — all of whom wrote on the subject with feeling, enthusiasm, and knowledge. Each focused, with a bit of overlap, on his “home” section. Here is a young Bray Dickinson, reading on the porch of his family home in Tomales, probably well before he began to research the town’s history. (photo by Ella Jorgensen)

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