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  • Her son Jose Joaquin Castro was the Governor of Alta California, Mexico at Port Alviso from 1800 to 1831 when he moved to the Castro Adobe in Watsonville (then called Pajaro).

    Indybay newswire J. Elizabeth Lonergan 2010

  • Her son Jose Joaquin Castro was the Governor of Alta California, Mexico at Port Alviso from 1800 to 1831 when he moved to the Castro Adobe in Watsonville (then called Pajaro).

    Indybay newswire J. Elizabeth Lonergan 2010

  • Her son Jose Joaquin Castro was the Governor of Alta California, Mexico at Port Alviso from 1800 to 1831 when he moved to the Castro Adobe in Watsonville (then called Pajaro).

    Indybay newswire J. Elizabeth Lonergan 2010

  • Why, those Dalmatians are showing Pajaro apples on the

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • "Buy the Americans of Pajaro Valley out, of course, as they are already doing."

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • "Wait till we strike Pajaro Valley," he said, when they had passed Gilroy and were booming on toward Sargent's.

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • "It's the wrong time of the year to see Pajaro Valley," Benson said, when he again sat beside Saxon and Sargent's was a thing of the past.

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • Ah yes, we can imagine the Pajaro Dunes conference and Phil Johnson inviting everyone there soley in order to promote creationism in the public schools.

    An Historic Tidbit 2007

  • Pajaro, with its three quick, airy vowel sounds is a superior word.

    Spanish 1, English 0 : Jeffrey McDaniel : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • Watsonville is one of the central locales along the Pajaro River in OCTOBER LIGHT.

    Wherefore Art Thou, Poet? : Rigoberto González : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

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