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Extended Newspaper ListIntroduction ...
Below are 38 newspapers that have been published within 30 miles [48.3 km]<1> of Fort Romie. The list has been sorted by paper name.
- Daily Recorder (from 1875)
- Daily Recorder (from 1875)
- El Sol (from 1968)
- King City Herald (from 1915)
- Kings City Settler (from 1890)
- Marina Weekly Tribune (from 1979)
- Monterey Bay News (from 1947)
- Monterey County Labor News (from 1942)
- Monterey County Post (from 1929)
- News-Sentinel (from 1967)
- North Monterey County Fortnighter (from 1983)
- Salinas Californian (from 1942)
- Salinas Daily Index (from 1896)
- Salinas Daily Index (from 1894)
- Salinas Daily Journal (from 1889)
- Salinas Daily Post And The Monterey County Post (from 1933)
- Salinas Daily Recorder (from 1876)
- Salinas Democrat (from 1889)
- Salinas Index-Journal (from 1928)
- Salinas Index (from 1895)
- Salinas Morning Post (from 1936)
- Salinas Standard (from 1869)
- Salinas Valley Rustler (from 1906)
- Salinas Valley Settler (from 188?)
- Salinas Weekly Index (from 1904)
- Salinas Weekly Journal (from 1896)
- Salinas Weekly Recorder (from 1876)
- Seaside News-Sentinel (from 1950)
- Seaside News-Sentinel (from 1970)
- Seaside Post News-Sentinel (from 1970)
- Seaside Post-Sentinel (from 1970)
- Seaside Post (from 1969)
- The Californian (from 1990)
- The Free Weekly Sentinel (from 19??)
- The King City Rustler (from 1901)
- The King City Rustler (from 1995)
- The King City Saturday Herald (from 1914)
- The Owl (from 1894)
- The Philippines Mail (from 193?)
- The Rustler And King City Herald (from 1961)
- The Rustler-Herald (from 1937)
- The Rustler (from 1964)
- The Rustler (from 1912)
- The Rustler (from 1923)
- The Salinas City Index (from 1872)
- The Salinas Labor News (from 1937)
- The Salinas Valley Rustler (from 1914)
- The Salinas Weekly Index (from 1883)
- The Semi-Weekly Rustler (from 1936)
- The Sentinel (from 1988)
- The Spreckels Courier (from 190?)
- The Village Crier (from 1942)
- The Weekly Sentinel (from 1987)
- Valley Weekly (from 19??)
Footnotes ...
<1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'straight-line' distance. A straight line distance ignores things like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line from Point A (ie- Fort Romie) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Fort Romie. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 36.4002, Longitude: -121.3463 In this case, the coordinates for Fort Romie have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). |
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