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Neighbors NEWSPAPER
OCTOBER 2009
Vintage Photographs Tell Stories
By Rebecca Marshall Farnbach
Novelist Jack Cavanaugh says
he scrutinizes vintage photographs
photograph, but
when he pens historical fi ction to
I study the back-
give him a sense of time and place.
ground to give
“I’m not looking at the focus of the
me details about
the place.” Those
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of us who compile
the popular Arcadia
books just want to
tell the stories we’ve
heard and share im-
ages that depict the
people and places we
want to immortalize.
Bill McBurney did it
just in time. He had
Great Eats
just fi nished scanning
the 180 photographs
and keyed in the cap-
tions for “Images
of America: Greater
French Valley” when he passed away
Cheap
unexpectedly in May. The volume
Drinks
released on September 7 is a trea-
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sury of his recollections of growing
Northwest Corner of Overland & Margarita,
East of Red Lobster
up in the area, combined with those
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beyond.
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was a book I coauthored with Vin-
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cenzo and Audrey Cilurzo, “Im-
ages of America: Temecula Wine
Country”. In our book we present
the story of how the Wine Country
started with the Cilurzos’ vineyard,
the fi rstcommercial vineyard in the
Temecula Valley. We also reveal the
steps of growing grapes, harvesting,
and processing them to make award-
winning wines. The fi nal chapter
features the fi newineries that draw
visitors from all over the world to
our beautiful Temecula Valley. Ar-
cadia also produced a companion
series of 15 postcards from images
in the Wine Country book.
These and other Images of
America books are available at local
bookstores and at the Little Tem-
ecula History Center on Wolf Store
Road. For more information, call
951-699-5148.
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