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Atascadero is serviced by one freeway and one highway: U.S. Route 101 (US 101) is the most heavily used road transportation arterial for the city of Atascadero and serves as its north–south gateway. US 101 runs in a north–south direction and bisects the city (along with the Salinas River) into western and eastern portions.
Construction on a new mixed-use shopping center anchored by upscale grocery store Valley Fresh Market is progressing in Atascadero.. Called the Del Rio Marketplace, the development will include ...
It provides access to downtown Boron as Twenty Mule Team Road. It also follows the former routing of U.S. Route 466. It is signed from SR 58 at Borax Road to the old SR 58 split near the San Bernardino–Kern county line (where the old SR 58 now dead ends). From here to US 395, following the old alignment of SR 58 (and US 466), the business ...
Atascadero — a small city in the Santa Lucia Mountains foothills, within San Luis Obispo County, central California The main article for this category is Atascadero, California . Subcategories
San Luis Obispo. Where: 1902 Chorro St. When: 5:30 to 10 p.m. daily (extreme weather may cancel) For the 10th year, Wayne and Leslie Terry have decorated their home at the corner of Chorro and ...
It is approximately five miles (8 km) south of Paso Robles and five miles north of Atascadero along U.S. 101. State Route 46 intersects U.S. 101 on the north edge of the town. According to the United States Census Bureau , the CDP has a total area of 7.8 square miles (20 km 2 ), 99.37% of it land and 0.63% water.
For 28 years, Linda Laws has served as Old West Durham’s go-to seamstress, running Stitches Tailor Shop from a converted 1950 ranch home at 2500 Hillsborough Road.
The founder of the city, Edward Gardner Lewis (a publisher by trade), built the edifice in 1915 for the printing of his magazines and periodicals. [4] Sources vary on the dimensions of the building, ranging from 16,000 square feet (1,500 m 2) to 19,354 square feet (1,800 m 2). [3] [5] In 1916, 100,000 copies of the Atascadero News were printed ...