



Historic Images and Photographs of Cabo San Lucas, The Tourist Corridor & San Jose del Cabo, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur.










El Squid Roe Cabo, early 1990’s
September 2015 marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas, the first residential community in Los Cabos offering incomparable views, a relaxed lifestyle and a community to call home. Visit their website for a look back in time.

See the old photos here: https://www.pedregal.com/2015/pedregal-de-cabo-san-lucas-back-to-the-1970s/
and here: Manuel Diaz Rivera takes us back to Los Cabos in 1975

https://www.pedregal.com/2015/manuel-diaz-rivera-takes-us-back-to-los-cabos-in-1975/
https://www.pedregal.com/2015/asi-comenzo-pedregal-de-cabo-san-lucas/

by Ed Coyle
We all try and find a safe, peaceful and sunny place to live. Through a series of events of good fortune I came to Cabo San Lucas many years ago. My reason for seeking paradise was to escape an unusually difficult and rainy winter in Northern California. Read the complete article here: www.escapesmagazine.com.mx/featured-stories/a-foreigner-living-in-cabo-san-lucas/ – 24 Feb 2018 link is no longer available.
(Feb 11, 1821 to Dec 9, 1875).
John Ross Browne (February 11, 1821 in Beggars Bush (Dublin), Ireland – December 9, 1875 in Oakland, California), often called J. Ross Browne, date of birth sometimes given as 1817, was an Irish-born American traveler, artist, writer and government agent.
John Ross Browne was the third of seven children born to Thomas Egerton Browne, an Irish newspaper editor, and his wife, Elizabeth (Buck) Browne. Thomas Browne was an ardent nationalist who ran afoul of the British government and was sent to prison, but released on condition of his leaving Ireland.
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ross_Browne


