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Tustin Preservation: Tustin, California
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The Tustin Area Historical Society (TAHS). Saturday, February 20, 2010. The Tustin Preservation program is to educate and promote. History awareness, civic responsibility and community pride. We have tours, lectures, and programs for all ages. For more information visit our websites:. Recognizing Tustin’s historic properties). For vintage home owners). Hangar No. 2 - Building 29). Local Information and National and Int'l). History in A Box. JoAnn Bollesen Art Contest. Carol Jordan's /Adopt-A-Tree Program).
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Community and History Links: May 2010
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Community and History Links. The Tustin Area Historical Society (TAHS). Saturday, May 22, 2010. Tustin City Government Links. Tustin Unified School District. Tustin Area Historical Society. Tustin Chamber of Commerce. Tustin American Legion - Post 227. Tustin in the Wikipedia. The Knights of Pythias. Broadmoor Homes in Tustin. Http:/ www.thsclassof1990.net/. Http:/ www.facebook.com/IGrewUpInTustin. Orange County Historic Locations and Organizations. Orange County Historical Society. For students, teacher...
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Save The Hangar: February 2010
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The Tustin Area Historical Society (TAHS). Click on image for video. Saturday, February 20, 2010. Hangar No. 2. Building 29) at the former Marine Corps Air Station. In Tustin, CA measures 1,072 feet (327 m) long by 292 feet (89 m). Wide by 192 feet (59 m) tall. It and its "sister" structure. Partially-visible to the right) are listed on the. National Register of Historic Places. National Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks. The hangar is slated for demolition to make way for. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Tustin Preservation: February 2010
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The Tustin Area Historical Society (TAHS). Saturday, February 20, 2010. The Tustin Preservation program is to educate and promote. History awareness, civic responsibility and community pride. We have tours, lectures, and programs for all ages. For more information visit our websites:. Recognizing Tustin’s historic properties). For vintage home owners). Hangar No. 2 - Building 29). Local Information and National and Int'l). History in A Box. JoAnn Bollesen Art Contest. Carol Jordan's /Adopt-A-Tree Program).
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Save The Hangar: Tustin, California
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The Tustin Area Historical Society (TAHS). Click on image for video. Saturday, February 20, 2010. Hangar No. 2. Building 29) at the former Marine Corps Air Station. In Tustin, CA measures 1,072 feet (327 m) long by 292 feet (89 m). Wide by 192 feet (59 m) tall. It and its "sister" structure. Partially-visible to the right) are listed on the. National Register of Historic Places. National Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks. The hangar is slated for demolition to make way for. Click on image for website.
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Tustin History (Home Page): The Tustin Area Historical Society
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Tustin History (Home Page). The Tustin Area Historical Society (TAHS). Tuesday, February 16, 2010. The Tustin Area Historical Society. The Tustin Area Historical Society (TAHS) was founded in 1976. For the purpose of preserving the rich and colorful history. Of our local area. To accomplish this, we rely on. Membership dues, events proceeds, advertising fees,. And museum sales: books, clothing (t-shirts), stickers etc. Since there is no admission charge to visit the Museum,. Visitors are always welcome.
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Tustin Trees: "City of Trees"
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The Tustin Area Historical Society (TAHS). Friday, February 19, 2010. In 2007 Tustin had approximately 16,650 trees and was named. A Tree City USA community by the National Arbor Day Foundation. To honor its commitment to its community forest. This was the 11th year Tustin had received this national recognition. Additionally, in 2007, Tustin was awarded the Tree City USA Growth. Award for the 7th consecutive year. Promenade Home and Garden Tour. Walks are conducted by Guy Stivers a landscape architect,.