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  2. Sunol, California - Wikipedia

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    Sunol (Spanish: Suñol) is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Alameda County, California. Located in the Sunol Valley of the East Bay , the population was 922 at the 2020 census. It is best known as the location of the Sunol Water Temple and for its historic tourist railroad system, the Niles Canyon Railway .

  3. Sunol Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils.

  4. Sunol - Wikipedia

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    Sunol-Midtown, California; Sunol, Nebraska; Sunol Regional Wilderness, Alameda County, California; Suñol, Spanish surname This page was last edited on ...

  5. Antonio Suñol - Wikipedia

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    In 1844, he was granted Rancho Los Coches (in modern-day Midtown San Jose and Willow Glen neighborhoods of San Jose), where he built the Roberto-Suñol Adobe, a California Historical Landmark. [8] [9] He is considered the founder of Sunol, California, which was founded on his Rancho Valle de San José

  6. Thomas Foxwell Bachelder Barn - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the church was painted brown and renamed The Little Brown Church of Sunol. [2] Bachelder built the town's hotel, Hazel Glen, which he sold in 1890, and burned down 1910. Bachelder built the Kilkare Road in town. In 1884, Bachelder did a subdivision of his land, thus became the founder of the City of Sunol.

  7. Rancho Valle de San José - Wikipedia

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    The eleven square league grant was given to four children of José Joaquín Bernal (1762–1837) and María Josefa Daría Sánchez (1760–1858). José Joaquín Bernal, a member of the 1776 De Anza Expedition, was a soldier at the Presidio of San Francisco and the Pueblo of San José, and grantee of Rancho Santa Teresa.

  8. Mission Pass (Alameda County) - Wikipedia

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    Mission Pass, also known as the Sunol Grade [1] and formerly as Stockton Pass, is a gap in the hills of the Mount Hamilton Range in Alameda County, California. It lies to the northeast of Mission San José, in Fremont, and leads from there into the Sunol Valley. Its elevation is 659 feet (201 m) above sea level.

  9. Sunol Regional Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Sunol Regional Wilderness is a regional park in Alameda County, the eastern San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California. It is located near the town of Sunol , south of Pleasanton and east of Fremont .