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Isaac Dawley home in Santa Paula.  House and Palms still standing or they where when my grandmother showed me where it was. She was born there but it has long since been someone else’s farm.  

 

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Those Canaries are super tall now I’m sure! Do you have the street address so we can view on Google Street View? 

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Jim in Los Altos, CA  SF Bay Area 37.34N- 122.13W- 190' above sea level

zone 10a/9b

sunset zone 16

300+ palms, 90+ species in the ground

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Sorry I don’t have the address . Somewhere on West Telegraph close to Santa Paula. 

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50 minutes ago, bruce Steele said:

Sorry I don’t have the address . Somewhere on West Telegraph close to Santa Paula. 

Found this on that street in Santa Paula which probably is the wrong street number but those Phoenix canariensis would be about the same age as the ones in your black and white photo. 
 

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Jim in Los Altos, CA  SF Bay Area 37.34N- 122.13W- 190' above sea level

zone 10a/9b

sunset zone 16

300+ palms, 90+ species in the ground

Las Palmas Design

Facebook Page

Las Palmas Design & Associates

Elegant Homes and Gardens

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