Livermore's wine legacy began later than some parts of Northern California, but it began with a bang. In the late 19th century, nearly a century before the Judgment of Paris tasting, San Francisco ...
LIVERMORE — Robert Livermore settled in the Valley in the 1830s and died in 1858 before the city named for him was even founded. But his legacy would continue on for years to come. One piece of that ...
LIVERMORE — Schools might not teach about California’s first licensed female undertaker or Livermore’s first “rapid-transit” system, but there is a place to learn these things. Local historian Gary ...
White wine was Livermore Valley's great treasure in the late 19th century, enough for Charles Wetmore's Cresta Blanca to sell its Sauterne Souvenir at a premium. And while Prohibition wiped out so ...
LIVERMORE — Students studying history today have access to books and Internet resources never imagined only a few decades ago. Yet sometimes the best lessons are the ones you can hold in your hand.
The Friday party will feature live music, refreshments, local artists and displays, and a reveal of the citywide poetry ...
LIVERMORE — Anne and Don Homan share not so much a home as an aerie, tucked high into the green hills above Livermore overlooking Los Vaqueros Reservoir. Perhaps it’s this idyllic setting, at ...