Originally known as “Portuguese Flats,” the “Nippon Tract” was developed by the Eto family and thrived in the 1930s as a “Nihonmachi” (Japantown). This small neighborhood is reached near the west end of South Street, with the church at the south end of the street.
Sat., May 18, Sat., June 22, Sat., July 20, Sat., Aug. 17 and Sat., Sept. 21 — These fully-hosted, docent-led excursions will depart from the SLO Railroad Museum at...