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  2. Glenn station - Wikipedia

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    Glenn station (also known as Glenn/Robert G Holderness station) is a side platformed SacRT light rail station in Folsom, California, United States. The station was opened on October 15, 2005, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District. It is served by the Gold Line. The station is located near the intersection of Glenn Drive ...

  3. Folsom, California - Wikipedia

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    Folsom is home to Folsom Lake College, Folsom High School, Vista del Lago High School and a historic downtown district. Folsom is also home to the largest private employer in the Sacramento area, Intel. The Folsom Plan Area allows the construction of 11,000 homes resulting in 25,000 additional residents enlarging the city of Folsom by one-third.

  4. Gold Line (SacRT) - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Line is a light rail transit line in the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) light rail system. Operating between Sacramento Valley and Historic Folsom stations, the line runs primarily east-west in Sacramento (including downtown, Midtown, East Sacramento), portions of unincorporated Sacramento County, Rancho Cordova, Gold River and Folsom.

  5. Longtime Folsom restaurant known for river views closes ...

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    Cliff House of Folsom was named “best new restaurant” in 1990 by Five Star Review, The Orangevale News reported at the time. The restaurant served breakfast, lunch and dinner.

  6. Joseph Libbey Folsom - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Folsom was born on Monday, May 19, 1817, in Meredith, New Hampshire.He was the fourth child of Abraham Folsom and Mary Libbey. Descendants of a family that first arrived at Hingham, Massachusetts in the seventeenth century, and subsequently moved on to Exeter, New Hampshire, Abraham Folsom and his wife lived in a home near the northwest corner of Lake Winnipesaukee.

  7. How Trump is banking on 18th-century laws for his border and ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to dust off a series of centuries-old laws and legal theories to drive his first-year agenda – particularly on the border and birthright citizenship ...

  8. California Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The California Central Railroad (CCRR) was incorporated on April 21, 1857, to build a railroad from Folsom to Marysville, as an extension of the Sacramento Valley Railroad which terminated at Folsom. The first division of the CCRR was 18.5 miles long; it started at Folsom, crossed the American River , and ended at the new town of Lincoln ...

  9. Ohio State pulls away from Texas in Cotton Bowl to reach ...

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    A Texas drive that reached the 1-yard line ended in a Buckeyes touchdown going the other direction. Game over. Ohio State to the national championship game. Texas to the offseason.