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Tent City actors dance in Tent City. A celebration of heroes during Colony Days 2014 Every year the community of Atascadero comes together the third Saturday of October to celebrate the city’s beginnings. This year, celebrating Colony Days in Atascadero begins at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18 with a pancake...

The lower rotunda now houses the main reception area for the city of Atascadero. Atascadero Historical Society docents offer glimpse of city’s history Nearly...

There are many things to discover around SLO The city of San Luis Obispo has many faces. It is the seat of county government, a business and shopping...

Saddle up to the Pine Street Saloon and enjoy incredible hometown hospitality, daily drink specials and a special sort of country ethos. Stop by the Pine...

The Dallidet Adobe, designated as California Historical Landmark #720, opens visitors’ eyes to a period in time when the Central Coast was sparsely settled,...

  Imagine it is 1771 and you are traveling in the party of Padre Junipero Serra. You have traversed the lower section of Alta California on El Camino...

Combine a hike with some sightseeing and wine tasting Nothing will get your blood flowing and your heart pumping like a stimulating hike and there are...

Beacon of history welcomes visitors It’s hard to believe that the quiet cove at San Simeon was ever a bustling seaport, but in the late 1800s that is...

by Don Sonderling, blogger at Winer’s Delight   Mike Giubbini walks into the tasting room. He’s an affable guy with a big grin. He tells...

There is a little gem of a natural history museum located at the William Randolph Hearst Memorial Beach right across from the entrance road to Hearst...