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Pamo Valley Winery Ramona California
Pamo Valley Winery
636 Main St, Ramona, CA 92065
+1 760-271-3090
http://www.pamovalleyvineyards.com/
Pamo Valley Winery Hours
Monday”: “2-6 PM”
Tuesday: “2-6 PM”
Wednesday: “2-6 PM”
Thursday: “2-6 PM”
Friday: “2-8 PM”
Saturday: “2-8 PM”
Sunday: “12-5 PM”
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Ramona is an 1884 American novel written by Helen Hunt Jackson. Set in Southern California after the Mexican–American War and annexation of the territory by the United States, Ramona explores the life of a mixed-race Scottish–Native American orphan girl. The story was inspired by the marriage of Hugo Reid and Victoria Reid. Originally serialized weekly in the Christian Union, the novel became immensely popular. It has had more than 300 printings, and has been adapted five times as a film. A play adaptation has been performed annually outdoors since 1923. The novel's influence on the culture and image of Southern California was considerable. Its sentimental portrayal of Mexican elite colonial life contributed to establishing a unique cultural identity for the region. As its publication coincided with the arrival of railroad lines in the region, tourists used trains to visit sites thought to be associated with the novel. == Plot == In Southern California, shortly after the Mexican–American War, a Scottish-Native American orphan girl, Ramona, is raised by Señora Gonzaga Moreno, the sister of Ramona's deceased foster mother.
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