Accession#:
1993-425
Title:
Pelican's Nest and Breakers Cafe
Catalog Date:
05/10/2003
Category:
8: Communication Artifact
Classification:
Neighborhoods
downtown
Restaurants
Highway 1
downtown
Restaurants
Highway 1
Collection:
SBHS
Copyright:
SBHS
Description:
The photograph shows 2 buildings side by side. The one on the left has Pelicans Nest written across the building above the door. The one on the right has a sign over the front porch entry saying the Breakers Cafe.
Film Size:
35 mm
Medium:
Photographic Paper
Negative #:
24
Notes:
Breaker's Restaurant-present Sand Dollar Restaurant, not the new Breaker's on south side of Highway One.
David Rieger who lives in Washington State called and talked to Kerry Livingston, the librarian.
His grand father R. T. Brosheat owned the Breaker's Restaurant till 1962. He bought it from Johnny Walker and Jim Mar in 1950's. His parents, Frans and Adrian Rieger built houses on first left of Seadrift. His Mother, Frans, ran 5 times between 1957 to 61; father, Adrian, ran Dipsea once.
(TA 11/23/2010)
David Rieger who lives in Washington State called and talked to Kerry Livingston, the librarian.
His grand father R. T. Brosheat owned the Breaker's Restaurant till 1962. He bought it from Johnny Walker and Jim Mar in 1950's. His parents, Frans and Adrian Rieger built houses on first left of Seadrift. His Mother, Frans, ran 5 times between 1957 to 61; father, Adrian, ran Dipsea once.
(TA 11/23/2010)
Object ID:
1993-425-01
Object Name:
Print, Photographic
Place:
Highway 1/Stinson Beach
Print Size:
5" x 7"
Source:
California State Library
Subjects:
Neighborhood-Downtown