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The University of California, Davis Arboretum (UC Davis Arboretum) is an approximately 100-acre (0.40 km 2) arboretum along the banks of the old north channel of Putah Creek on the south side of the University of California, Davis campus in unincorporated Yolo County, California, in the United States. [1] The arboretum was founded in 1936. [1]
Solano Park, UC Davis' family housing complex, is located adjacent to the Arboretum Waterway, at the Eastern end of campus. The Davis Arboretum is a public botanic garden with over 4,000 kinds of trees and plants, including many California native plants , which has been developed over 100 acres (40 ha) along The Waterway.
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UC Davis officials said the woman was grabbed from behind while walking through the arboretum. She was able to break away from her captor, officials said. Campus police responded but did not find ...
UC Davis officials said the woman was grabbed from behind while walking through the arboretum. She was able to break away from her captor, officials said. Campus police responded but did not find ...
Putah Creek, UC Davis Arboretum. The creek originates from springs on the east side of Cobb Mountain south of the town of Cobb in southwestern Lake County and flows approximately 130 kilometers (81 mi) to Lake Berryessa. It descends eastward to the town of Whispering Pines, where it turns southeast, parallelling State Route 175.
The UC Davis Arboretum. Central Davis, north of Fifth Street and Russell Boulevard, south of Covell Blvd., east of SR 113, and west of the railroad tracks running along G Street. Within these boundaries is the officially denoted neighborhood of Old North Davis, which is sometimes also considered part of Downtown. [28] [better source needed]
Well documented projects include the UC Davis Arboretum (1975–1977), Trefethen Vineyards (1976–1990), California Palace of the Legion of Honor renovation (1991–1995), and the Embarcadero Center (1992, 1996). Arrangement and description of this collection was funded by the Beatrix Farrand Endowment courtesy of the Department of Landscape ...