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Talmage is located 2.5 miles (4 km) east-southeast of Ukiah, [4] at an elevation of 627 feet (191 m). [2] The population was 986 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] down from 1,130 in 2010. It lies in the southeastern part of the Ukiah Valley and is home to the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas , one of the largest Chan Buddhist temples in the United States.
Mendocino State Hospital, formally known as Mendocino State Asylum for the Insane, was a psychiatric hospital located in Talmage near Ukiah, California. It was established in 1889 and in operation from July 1893 to 1972. [ 1 ]
The city is situated in Talmage, California, a rural community in southeastern Mendocino County about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Ukiah and 110 miles (180 km) north of San Francisco. It was one of the first Buddhist monasteries built in the United States. The temple follows the Guiyang school of Chan Buddhism, one of the Five Houses of Chan.
Talmage, California in Mendocino County Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
They have obtained a 44-acre (180,000 m 2) parcel of land, located two miles (3 km) to the east of Ukiah, California. [2] Today the tribe is headquartered in Talmage, California. [3] The tribe is governed by an elected council, headed by a chairperson. Merlene Sanchez is currently serving as Tribal Chairperson. [4]
Talmadge may refer to: . Talmadge, Maine, a town in the U.S. state of Maine; Talmadge, California, variant name of Talmage, California; Talmadge, San Diego ...
Built originally to provide access to the long-defunct Mendocino State Hospital, it is an unsigned spur route off of U.S. Route 101 at Ukiah, ending east at the intersection with East Side Road in Talmage, outside the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas monastery & university (which is located on the grounds of the former Mendocino State Hospital).
A Spanish Revival style home in Talmadge. Talmadge is a neighborhood of the mid-city region of San Diego, California.Its borders are defined differently by various planning agencies, but typically include Fairmount Avenue to the west, Montezuma Road to the north, Collwood Boulevard or 51st Street to the east, and Monroe Avenue or El Cajon Boulevard to the South.