1909; 115 years ago (1909) in Marshall, California, United States
Products
Oysters
Tomales Bay Oyster Company (also called TBOC) is an oyster farm in Marshall, California in the United States. It is located on California State Route 1 and is the oldest continuously run oyster farm in California.[1]
TomalesBayOysterCompany (also called TBOC) is an oyster farm in Marshall, California in the United States. It is located on California State Route 1...
24–28 °C (75–82 °F). The oyster has been cultured in Puget Sound, Yaquina Bay, Humboldt Bay, TomalesBay, Morro Bay, and San Quintín Bay. It was discovered...
climbed to over 440 elk at Tomales Point's 2,600 acres (1,100 ha) of coastal scrub and grasslands. In 1999, 100 elk from Tomales Point were moved to the...
issued an injunction on the order to close Drakes BayOysterCompany until it heard the company's appeal. However, on January 14, 2014, the court declined...
in March 1836. Named Rancho Tomales y Baulines, it is believed to have included the entire Olema Valley from TomalesBay to Bolinas Lagoon, although its...
regional menu including cream corn soup made in a Mendocino style, oysters from TomalesBay, cheese from Sonoma, and California-grown fruits and nuts purchased...
the primary tributary of Lagunitas Creek, which flows, in turn, into TomalesBay, and the Pacific Ocean. The Nicasio Reservoir, formed in 1961 by Seeger...
Every now and then you catch its eye, and it is like colliding with a raw oyster. Mine host belongs to the latter class". Hearst's collections of armor,...
ocean lagoons from TomalesBay and Point Reyes National Seashore south to perhaps Monterey Bay. Tule–reed boats were used in lakes, bays and slow-moving...