History

historical photo of nick's cove Nick's Cove Restaurant | Oyster Bar | Cottages is a small settlement composed of buildings built mainly in the 1930s, some on land and five on pilings over the beach of Tomales Bay. It is located on Highway 1, on the east shore in the northern part of Tomales Bay, south of the Walker Creek estuary. The cabins at Nick's Cove have existed in this location for almost 70 years.

The development of Nick's Cove by Nick and Frances Kojich and Andrew and Dorothy Matkovich reflects a number of historical themes which are important to the Tomales Bay area and the California coastal area in general: historical photo of nicks coveThe rental cabins served a growing American populace on the move, spurred by the development of the automobile and the improvement of roads. historical photo of a cottage at nicks coveBeginning in the 1920s, and especially after World War II, Californians sought after recreational outlets with their new-found leisure time.

The architecture of the cabins reflects the simple rural/coastal vernacular style common to the bare bones existence of rising immigrants and new business owners. The cabins were built without architects, but with the labor of the owners and their helpers, they have been maintained without damaging their historical feel. Buildings such as these are a vanishing sight on Tomales Bay.

historical photos of nicks cove

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