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Homing In on Trinity’s Huaqiao

Posted on August 27, 2009 by Lincoln Kaye

Looking for Louie, Part 4 of 6 Shrimp dumplings, taro crescents and “phoenix claws” (braised chicken feet). Sticky-rice tamales, radish cake and egg tarts, all washed down with countless pots of chrysanthemum tea – RMB 65 (about $8) for two.… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Lincoln Kaye, Looking for Louie, Redding CA, Taishan, Trinity County CA, Weaverville CA
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Descent from ‘Gold Mountain’

Posted on August 19, 2009 by Lincoln Kaye

Looking for Louie, Part 3 of 6 To get to see Mr. Lam, you have to stand for 45 minutes in the “U.S. Citizen Services” line at the American consulate in Hongkong – mercifully shorter, at least, than the three-hour… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Lincoln Kaye, Looking for Louie, Taishan, Trinity County CA, Weaverville CA
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Annals of Oriental Exclusion

Posted on August 12, 2009 by Lincoln Kaye

Looking for Louie, Part 2 of 6 Sleuthing out bio-data on California’s 19th century Gold Country Chinese was not exactly in Javier Garcia’s job description when he went to work at the National Archive 20-odd years ago. In fact, he… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Lincoln Kaye, Looking for Louie, Louie Chow, National Archives, Redding CA, San Bruno, Taishan, Trinity County CA, Weaverville CA, Wing Chong
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Joss House: ‘To Get Rich Is Glorious’

Posted on August 5, 2009 by Lincoln Kaye

Looking for Louie, Part 1 of 6 Now that our Governator has sentenced just about all of California’s State Historic Parks to the budget axe (see sidebar Running Out of Joss), you North State history buffs might do well to… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Joss House, Lincoln Kaye, Looking for Louie, Louie family, Redding CA, Taishan, Taoism, Trinity County CA, Weaverville CA

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    "Enriquez said he also came up with an innovative idea that would bring together several Northern California counties to transform the deactivated High Desert State Prison into a regional jail." HDSP is still in operation and houses Level IV maximum security and no-parole lifers. Next door, the aging, decrepit, and poorly constructed California Correctional Center […]
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    In reply to Mike Michalak. Good feedback. I looked at the zoning map again. The businesses mentioned (Haven, etc.) hug Eastside Road. So an outdoor processing plant could be proposed in the HI area next to residential backyard fences. Perhaps the consideration should be expanded for the "big picture" into the future. There should be […]
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