PDF brochure of a map of the "Grand Walk", including route, photos, and information about each stop on the way. Welcome to South San Francisco's "The Grand Walk" (City of South San Francisco). This is the seventh of eleven stops on the city's "The Grand Walk", a self-guided tour of the historic sites and buildings along or in the vicinity of Grand Avenue.Īlso see. Touch for a list and map of all markers in South San Francisco. Reviews, hours, contact info, directions and more. City Hall (within shouting distance of this marker) Grand Avenue Library (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line) a different marker also named Grand Avenue Library (about 400 feet away) Bank of SSF (about 700 feet away) Women's Club (about 800 feet away) State Theater/State Room (approx. Looking for Newspapers in McComb, MS Get info about Enterprise Journal & similar nearby businesses. Touch for directions.Īt least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Marker is at or near this postal address: 411 Grand Avenue, South San Francisco CA 94080, United States of America. /rebates/2fnewspage2f2521377052f&. Marker is on Grand Avenue west of Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling west. Marker is in South San Francisco, California, in San Mateo County. A significant historical year for this entry is 1895. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Communications. Its last issue was printed in 2004.Įrected 2017 by City of South San Francisco, Historical Society of South San Francisco. By 2000, theĮnterprise Journal was the oldest continuous offset paper in the nation. Enterprise-Journal from McComb, Mississippi - Get access to this page with a Free Trial ApEnterprise-Journal from McComb, Mississippi Publication. The Enterprise Journal was the first newspaper west of Incorporated as the Industrial City Publishing Company. Journal and in 1936 the Enterprise Journal was In 1927, theĮnterprise was bought by the South San Francisco South City Printing Company began publishing theĮnterprise, a free local newspaper. It is in South San Francisco in San Mateo County California The South San Francisco Enterprise Journal covered Sibley, 57, was pronounced dead at the scene by Assistant Coroner Laura Graves. to the scene of the wreck on Highway 24, just west of East Fork Road. The Mississippi Highway Patrol responded around 11 a.m. This historical marker was erected in 2017 by City of South San Francisco, Historical Society of South San Francisco. DecemA Liberty man died in a two-vehicle accident in Amite County on Wednesday. By 2000, the Enterprise Journal was the oldest continuous offset paper in the nation. The Enterprise Journal was the first newspaper west of the Mississippi to use offset presses. In 1927, the Enterprise was bought by the South San Francisco Journal and in 1936 the Enterprise Journal was incorporated as the Industrial City Publishing Company. Starting in 1895, the South City Printing Company began publishing the Enterprise, a free local newspaper. The South San Francisco Enterprise Journal covered local news for more than a century.
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