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  <title>Ronnie Trubeck - San Lorenzo Valley Historian, Realtor, &amp;amp; Collector of Ephemera_interviewed on KZSC by &amp;quot;Dangerous Dan&amp;quot; Orange &amp;amp; &amp;quot;DJ Spark Plug&amp;quot; (Dylan Estevez)</title>
  <description>Ronnie has been in area for 45 years, coming here out of high school because she loved the mountains...and buying a house for $122k (!!!); she is giving a series of 3 presentations on Ben Lomond history - next Thursday is talk&amp;amp;nbsp;#2, &amp;quot;Mountain Outpost to Thriving Town&amp;quot;, which will cover ~1910 or 1915 to 1950; the 1st talk covered 1820 to 1887, the &amp;quot;Formation of Ben Lomond&amp;quot; - logging was part of it, but it was the railroad which allowed wealthy tourists to come to big hotels that were instrumental in the development of the town; Part 2 is all about resorts &amp;amp;amp; vacation homes, with the big hotels declining as vehicles supplanted the railroad (after the railroad was removed in 1934), and mom &amp;amp;amp; pop resorts of 10-15 cottages each taking their place; after the mill closed, leaving manhy workers cottages along the river, the town decided to re-develop, with the owners of the land with the workers cottages all agreeing to move the cottages to the other side of the river - on lots half their original size - to create a park!!! The talk series is a benefit for the Ben Lomond Alliance, who are raising money for sprinklers for Park Hall; the 3rd talk in the series will include the Korean &amp;amp;amp; Vietnam wars &amp;amp;amp; the Peace Movements, the Hippy Movement, and lots &amp;amp;amp; lots of music; Ronnie's passion for history grew out of her love of maps, and Santa Cruz not haveing many older than the 1920s &amp;amp;amp; 1930s road maps - Ronnie discovered post cards, which had their golden age before WWI, as the most beautiful cards were made in Germany - before 1907, post cards did not have a divided back with space for the address on half of it; reprise the &amp;quot;Great Migration&amp;quot; in 1911 when everyone agree to give up their lots for a half-sized lot on the other side...all for a community park, where the firemen built a dam to make a pool for everyone to enjoy! An interview on &amp;quot;The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club&amp;quot; with &amp;quot;Dangerous Dan&amp;quot; &amp;amp;amp; &amp;quot;DJ Spark Plug&amp;quot;, airing Friday mornings on KZSC Santa Cruz, California. </description>
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