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'''Joseph Ernest Arano''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26912320/joseph-ernest-arano 1837-1928]), born in France, built the Anchor Hotel in Aptos in 1871 (Rowland, p.165-66). According to the obituary article at right (which makes no mention of the 1871 hotel), Arano built and managed the Bayview Hotel (which survives today) in 1878. The Joseph Arano family was not related to the [[Arano, Francisco|Francisco Arano]] family of the Pajaro Valley.
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'''Joseph Ernest Arano''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26912320/joseph-ernest-arano 1837-1928]), born in France, built the Anchor Hotel in [[Aptos]] in 1871 (Rowland, p.165-66). According to the obituary article at right (which makes no mention of the 1871 hotel), Arano built and managed the Bayview Hotel (which survives today) in 1878. The Joseph Arano family was not related to the [[Arano, Francisco|Francisco Arano]] family of the Pajaro Valley.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 17 December 2023

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Joseph Ernest Arano (1837-1928), born in France, built the Anchor Hotel in Aptos in 1871 (Rowland, p.165-66). According to the obituary article at right (which makes no mention of the 1871 hotel), Arano built and managed the Bayview Hotel (which survives today) in 1878. The Joseph Arano family was not related to the Francisco Arano family of the Pajaro Valley.