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  2. Deer Creek (Tehama County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Deer Creek and its tributaries drain 229 square miles (590 km 2). [7] The creek flows roughly southwest for most of its 60-mile (97 km) length. [3] Its headwaters are in Lassen National Forest at an elevation of 7,320 feet (2,230 m) on Butt Mountain in the southern Cascade Range, several miles (9 km) west of Lake Almanor. [3]

  3. Corona, California - Wikipedia

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    Corona is Spanish for crown or wreath.Originally called South Riverside, citizens wanted to distinguish their city from the larger city of Riverside to the north. When it came time to incorporate the city a number of different names were considered, but the name Corona was chosen to play upon a unique feature of the city, the one-mile diameter drive that circled the center of the town.

  4. Los Padres National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Also present is the California mountain kingsnake, a California species of special concern. The American peregrine falcon is also entirely dependent on the forest for its survival. The mountain lion and California mule deer may be the most common large mammals. Bighorn sheep inhabit the Sespe Creek region of the forest. [8]

  5. California State Route 198 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 198 (SR 198) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from U.S. Route 101 (US 101) south of King City to Sequoia National Park. It connects the California Central Coast to the mid– Central Valley through Hanford and Visalia , although the most developed portion is in the Central Valley itself.

  6. Deer Creek (Tulare County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Deer Creek, formerly More's Creek, is a creek in Tulare County, California. Its source is in the on the west slope of the Greenhorn Mountains , in the Sierra Nevada Mountain range . From there Deer Creek runs west to terminate at the Lakeland and Homeland Canals in the San Joaquin Valley just east of the Tulare - Kings County border.

  7. Deer Creek (Nevada County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Deer Creek is a stream that flows through the Sierra Nevada Range in Northern California, USA. [1] The 34 miles (55 km) stream begins above Scotts Flat Lake in the alpine region in the Tahoe National Forest, continues through the middle of downtown Nevada City, is a tributary to Lake Wildwood and ends as it enters the Yuba River below Englebright Lake.

  8. California Historical Landmarks in Napa County - Wikipedia

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    List table of the properties and districts — listed on the California Historical Landmarks — within Napa County, California.. Note: Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.

  9. Deer Creek (Santa Clara County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Deer Creek is a small stream, a right tributary of Matadero Creek, originating in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains in Santa Clara County, California, United States. From its source in Los Altos Hills , the creek flows in a northerly direction for 2.5 miles (4 km)to join Matadero Creek in Palo Alto .