The San
Francisco Mariani family traveled to their ranch in Portola Valley via horse
and buggy from the Menlo Park train station, often stopping at a pub for a refreshment
on the way.[1]
This is of Stefano Mariani and his family at The Wunder. This photo was captioned on the back in unknown hand, “Now ‘Alpine Inn’ on Alpine Road in Portola Valley. It’s about 2 ½ miles from Mr. Mariani’s former ranch. Picture was taken between April 1907 when it was bought and 1919 when Mr. Mariani took ill.”[2] |
The pub changed hands and names many times through the years. Stanton’s,
Schenkel’s, The Wunder, Schenkel’s Picnic Park, Rossotti’s, Zotts (short for
Rossotti’s), and Alpine Inn, to name a few.[4]
One of my favorite little-known facts about the Alpine Inn is that on
August 27, 1976, researchers from SRI International in Menlo Park brought their
mobile radio laboratory to the roadhouse, set up a computer terminal on a
picnic table, and sent a long electronic report. The world’s first internet
transmission. [5] As an
elementary school student, I remember having a field trip to SRI. They had a machine that showed you questions
on a television screen, such as your name and your favorite food. You answered them by typing on a typewriter
that was connected to the television. It
then printed out on paper a few sentences about you. “Debbie
ate tacos for lunch.” We were amazed
at the magic. And it started at Rossatti’s.
[1] Mariani family tradition, Deborah Conner
Mascot, compiler, (handwritten notes, 2010; privately held by Deborah Conner
Mascot, Livermore, CA); Vera Mariani memories, reported by Harry James Conner,
2010
[2]
Stephen Mariani, photograph; ca 1909, digital image, privately held by Deborah
Conner Mascot, Livermore, CA. Original photo held by Deborah Conner Mascot in
Livermore, CA as gifted by the estate of Harry James Conner and scanned in
Livermore, CA by Deborah Conner Mascot in June 2013.
[3]Staiger,
Steve, “Echoes of Alpine Inn’s Early Days,” Palo Alto Weekly (http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/spectrum/2001_Jan_24.HISTRY24.html),
24 January 2001.
[5] Portola
Valley Past and Present (http://www.pv.beaucamera.com/?tag=alpine-inn),
“ A New Claim
to Fame for Zots,” 17 February 2013.
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