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Located on California's central coast just north of Santa Barbara. Take a look at what's happening around and in The Lompoc Valley. Get local info plus lots more! All from the eyes of a longtime local resident. Behold Lompoc!
| Located at 207 North L Street in The Lompoc Valley. Constructed in 1875. |
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| Both Mr Fabing and Mr Spanne were blacksmiths. |
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| The Front Parlor. |
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| The Kitchen and The Pantry. |
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| The Nichol's Room. |
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| The Children's Room. |
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| The upstairs hallway. |
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| The home is fully furnished in the style of the early 1900's. Come take a step back in time! www.lompochistory.org |
| The Lompoc Museum is located at 200 South H Street in The Lompoc Valley. Open Tuesday to Friday 1:00 pm ~ 5:00 pm & Saturday & Sunday 1:00 pm ~ 4:00 pm. Closed on Mondays & Holidays. |
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| On display currently is "Things That Make Me Smile" by local artist Carol Oliveira. |
| The Lompoc Oral History Project. |
| G. W. Moore's & Dicken's General Store and Robert's Land Office. |
| The Chumash made no metal artifacts; everything they used was made from stone, shell, bone wood, animal skins and plant fibers. |
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| Notice the tiny basket under the magnifying glass. |
| Most artifacts the Indians used were collected from nearby beaches, canyons and hillside forests. |
| Juanita Centeno a prominent member of the Chumash community. |
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| Visit the gift shop and bring home a unique memory! |
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| The Stone Pine Hall adjacent to the museum is used for meetings, receptions, multi media presentations, lectures and small-venue cultural performances of live drama, dance, or music. |
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| Stone Pine Hall was purchased by the museum in 2003. Named for the Italian Stone Pine Trees that canopy over three blocks on South H Street in Old Town Lompoc. www.lompocmuseum.org |
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| Located in Vandenberg Village each Sunday 10 am ~ 2 pm. |
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| Julia's Juice Bar www.juliasjuices.com |
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| Maytes's Vegetables farming in the Lompoc Valley for 10 years 805-757- 0494 |
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| Located in the Lompoc Valley Green Family Farms |
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| Bautista Farms located in Arroyo Grande www.slocountyfarmers.org |
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| Matthew's Honey vcary62@aol.com |
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| Baba Foods San Luis Obispo 310-435-9006 |
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| Dyer's Baked Goods dyersbakedgoods@gmail.com |
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| Rocking Chair Farm Markets 559-393-4145 |
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| Sunbeam Fruits and Vegetables in the Lompoc Valley |
| Founded in 1994 by the Lompoc Valley Art Association. |
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| Located at 119 East Cypress Avenue in The Lompoc Valley and open Tuesday thru Sunday 12 pm to 5 pm. |
| Red Urn by Deborah Hildinger, Sandpiper by Deborah Hildinger and Luminance by Kelly Badrak. |
| Painted ceramic tiles by Angie Hamlin. |
| Grace by Ann Brink. |
| The Oracles Conference by Diane Pryor. |
| Lompoc Flower Fields by Vicki Andersen. |
| Every Eye Shall See by Trish Campbell. |
| Palm Pelican also by Trish Campbell. |
| Got Worms by Joellen Chrones. Please don't forget to vote for the art you enjoyed. www.lompocvalleyartassociation.com |
| Built in 1891 this building is home of the chamber. It is also historical landmark number two in the Lompoc Valley. |
| Located at 111 South I Street in the Lompoc Valley. |
| There's a wealth of information and comfortable places to take it all in. |
| Volunteers are always in need at the chamber. |
| Convenient information even after hours. |
| This historic building is constructed of diatomaceous earth bricks. |
| Another beautiful mural on the north side of the chamber building. |
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| Used for different fundraising events the chamber provides information wherever it can! www.lompoc.com |