- Robert Livermore - Wikipedia
Robert Thomas Livermore, also known as Don Roberto Livermore, (c 3 November 1799 [nb 1] – 14 February 1858) was an English-born Californian ranchero He emigrated to Alta California in 1822, eventually becoming a Mexican citizen and a prominent landowner in the Bay Area
- Robert Livermore Aquatic Center - Livermore Area Recreation and Park . . .
The Robert Livermore Aquatic Center spans 45,000 square feet and features a 25-yard-by-33-meter main pool with 13 lanes for lap swimming, recreational swimming, lessons, water polo, and exercise classes In addition, the zero-depth-entry activity pool offers fun with its interactive play structure, complete with waterfalls and water cannons
- Livermore Heritage Guild - Rancho Las Positas
Robert Livermore was born in Springfield, Essex, England in 1799 In 1816, he decided to join the crew of an English merchant ship It would be thirty-five years before his family would hear from him again In 1822, he jumped ship on the coast of California near Monterey
- Robert Livermore Community Center - Visit Tri-Valley
The Livermore Area Recreation and Park District (LARPD) operates the Robert Livermore Community Center, which held its grand opening in spring 2005 The center serves as the Livermore area’s recreation destination, located at 4444 East Ave
- Adulthood - Robert Livermore
On June 20, 1823, Robert Livermore was baptized at Mission Santa Clara After some time, Govener Pablo Vincente de Sola granted Robert Livermore permission to remain in California Livermore learned how to speak Spanish when he started farming with Juan Alarez in San Jose
- Robert Livermore Historical Marker
Robert Livermore Marker Inscription Born in England 1799 – Died Rancho Las Positas 1858 Arrived in Monterey 1822 Married Josefa Higuera y Puentes 1830 Settled on Rancho Las Positas 1835 “Next to the Mission Fathers, he was the first man to engage himself in the culture of grapes, fruit and grain ”
- Robert Livermore Community Center - Playeasy
The Livermore Area Recreation and Park District (LARPD) operates the Robert Livermore Community Center, which held its grand opening in spring 2005 The center serves as the Livermore area’s recreation destination, located at 4444 East Ave
- LARPD - Livermore Area Recreation and Park District
Check out a map of LARPD's parks, facilities and open space throughout the District
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