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R53.40 [N 1] US 101 north (Redwood Highway) – Eureka: Interchange; east end of US 101 Bus. overlap; west end of US 101 overlap; US 101 exit 522: West end of freeway on US 101: Cloverdale: R51.62 [N 1] 520: Citrus Fair Drive: R50.43 [N 1] 519: South Cloverdale Boulevard (US 101 Bus. north, SR 128 Bus. west) R49.05 [N 1] 518: Dutcher Creek Road ...
Opening ceremonies were held June 25, 2005. [1] The $350 million, 850,000 square foot (79,000 m 2) center is home to 1,500 employees, [1] who began moving there in July, 2005. The grounds were designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, who has also restored San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square.
Greater Eureka, one of California's major commercial fishing ports, is the location of the largest deep-water port between San Francisco and Coos Bay, a stretch of about 500 miles (805 km). [ 22 ] The headquarters of both the Six Rivers National Forest and the North Coast Redwoods District of the California State Parks System are in Eureka.
The 1 California and 55 Sacramento were combined to form the current 1 California line on January 27, 1982. [10] [11] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the 1 California's 1AX and 1BX express variants were suspended. Express service on California Street resumed with the revised 1X line on February 21, 2023. [12]
US 101 south (Redwood Highway) / Lakeville Street – San Francisco, Petaluma: Interchange; east end of US 101 overlap; US 101 north exit 472B 39.27: Lakeville Road – Lakeville, Vallejo 44.84: Arnold Drive – Sonoma, Glen Ellen 46.75: SR 121 (Arnold Drive, Fremont Drive) / Bonneau Road – San Francisco, Napa: East end of SR 116
State Route 35 (SR 35), generally known as Skyline Boulevard for most of its length, is a mostly two-lane state highway in the U.S. state of California.It runs along the ridge of the Santa Cruz Mountains from the high point of State Route 17 near Lexington Reservoir in Santa Clara County to State Route 1 just south of Daly City in San Mateo County, where it crosses SR 1 and loops around Lake ...
The Eureka Inn in Eureka, California, United States, is a four-story, 104-room [citation needed] Elizabethan Tudor Revival architectural style hotel, [1] which opened in 1922. In February 1982, the structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] In 2004, the inn was closed after tax defaults by its owner. [3]
The E. Janssen Building at 422 First Street, Eureka, California, is a two-story Italianate commercial building. It was built in 1875 to be a hardware and general merchandise store. It was built in 1875 to be a hardware and general merchandise store.