Category Archives: What’s New?

El Camino Trees vs. Caltrans Safety project

Funding has been appropriated to Caltrans for a major infrastructure project between Bellevue and Oak Grove Avenues that would install a fifth lane (a turn channel on both sides of the highway) for turning (east and west) into Floribunda. There … Continue reading

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FESTIVAL IN MENLO PARK- SATURDAY OCTOBER 19th 11-3pm

Caltrain Begins 150th Birthday Year Festivities With A Trip To 1863 What: Caltrain will kick off a year-long celebration of 150 years of railroad service between San Francisco and San Jose with the re-enactment of an historic picnic that took place … Continue reading

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PAINT BURLINGAME 2013

On Sunday, September 29, ‘Paint Burlingame’ took place. The following are some of the images of the event, as well samples of artwork created with Burlingame serving as inspiration, during the one day painting event- ENJOY! Check out a video … Continue reading

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LIVING HISTORY WITH ETHEL CROCKER AND A.P. GIANNINI

California luminaries Ethel Crocker and A.P. Giannini come to life as portrayed by popular performers Chuck and Cynthia Arella— Tuesday, October 22nd at 7pm, Lane Room of the Burlingame Public Library The Burlingame Library, Library Foundation and Burlingame Historical Society … Continue reading

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Burlingame Casualties of War Since WWII

The Burlingame Historical Society undertook a research project in 2013 to identify the town’s war memorials and then identify the names of those who died in military activities during war.  Over forty men and women from Burlingame who were lost … Continue reading

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Tree Rows Added to National Register of Historic Places

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On March 15, the Howard-Ralston Eucalyptus Tree Rows were placed on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as the California Register of Historic Resources. This letter from the State Historic Preservation Officer for the State of California announces … Continue reading

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