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This building was once the Cambria Jail. It currently resides on Main Street between the Pinedorado Grounds and the lighthouse lens.
The Official Town Criers of the County of San Luis Obispo and the Village of Cambria, Bev and Jerry Praver, read a cry in front of the Guthrie-Bianchini House as part of The Cambria Historical Society Heritage Day Celebration in June, 2002
Abel Martinez demonstrates his crank up Victrola in the Guthrie-Bianchini front yard as Joan Cobin watches.
Town Criers Bev and Jerry Praver ride in the Cambria Hisrorical Society float in Cambria's 2003 Pinedorado Parade. The car is driven by Arthur Van Rhyn under the direction of his granddaughter Kelly.
People of all ages competed in the Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest in 2004. The Cambria Historical Society sponsors this contest every October in the yard of the Guthrie- Bianchini House.
Sometimes the competition gets intense with everyone vying to win in categories such as: Most Historical, Most Hysterical, Most Creative, Scariest, Grossest, Happiest, Most Halloweeny, Best of Show, Best Named Pumpkin, Youngest Contestant, Best Junior Division Pumpkin, and Best Senior Division Pumpkin.
Here are some of the results of the contest.
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