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In 1997, Clover Springs, a development with 362 houses, was opened on the south end of town. In 2011, the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District transferred 250 acres (1.0 km 2 ) of former ranchland to the City of Cloverdale for use as a park and open-space preserve.
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Cloverdale was originally called Evansville, and under the latter name was platted in 1877 when the railroad was extended to that point. [5] The present name most likely is derived from the Clover Leaf Railroad, which passed through a nearby junction. [6] The village was incorporated as Cloverdale in 1902. [7]
Street names are usually renamed after political revolutions and regime changes for ideological reasons. In postsocialist Romania, after 1989, the percentage of street renaming ranged from 6% in Bucharest, [16] and 8% in Sibiu, to 26% in Timișoara. [17] Street names can be changed relatively easily by municipal authorities for various reasons.
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North Main Street in Churchville: CR 202 at Churchville village line CR 269: 2.46 3.96 NY 96 in Brighton: Penfield Road CR 270 in Penfield: Former routing of NY 441 [6] CR 270: 0.40 0.64 NY 153 / NY 441: Panorama Trail in Penfield: CR 269 Part south of Irondequoit Creek was formerly NY 942B [2] CR 271: 1.95 3.14 NY 31: Clover Street in Brighton ...
Hobson Street — named after George Hobson, San Jose's First Milk Man. Also owned the property where Valley Medical Hospital is. [13] Hoover Avenue — named after American President Herbert Hoover and famed first class of students at Stanford University. Idaho Street — originally named Moore Street, renamed Idaho Street in 1933. [14]