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  2. Pine Mountain Lake, California - Wikipedia

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    Pine Mountain Lake sits at an elevation of 2,795 feet (852 m). [2] The 2010 United States census reported Pine Mountain Lake's population was 2,796. The ZIP Code is 95321. The community is inside area code 209. The "Gateway to Yosemite", PML is an all-seasons vacation and retirement community.

  3. Pine Valley, California - Wikipedia

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    Pine Valley is a community and census-designated place (CDP) in the Cuyamaca Mountains of the Mountain Empire area, in southeastern San Diego County, California. The population was 1,510 at the 2010 census, up from 1,501 at the 2000 census .

  4. Groveland, California - Wikipedia

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    From 1915 till 1935, Groveland was a boom town supporting seven hotels, 10,000 residents and much activity. When the work crews left, the town again became a minor stop on the way to Yosemite until the Boise Cascade company built the Pine Mountain Lake community with a first class golf course, an airport and lake and staked out 5,000 lots. This ...

  5. Tuolumne County, California - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Lake: CDP 4,269 3 Jamestown: CDP 3,433 4 Mono Vista: CDP 3,127 5 Pine Mountain Lake: CDP 2,796 6 Columbia: CDP 2,297 7 East Sonora: CDP 2,266 8 Twain Harte: CDP 2,226 9 Soulsbyville: CDP 2,215 10 Tuolumne City: CDP 1,779 11 Cedar Ridge: CDP 1,132 12 Mi-Wuk Village: CDP 941 13 Tuttletown: CDP 668 14 Groveland: CDP 601 15 Sierra Village ...

  6. California State Route 168 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 168 (SR 168) is an east-west state highway in the U.S. state of California that is separated into two distinct segments by the Sierra Nevada.The western segment runs from State Routes 41 and 180 in Fresno east to Huntington Lake along the western slope of the Sierra.

  7. Pine Mountain Lake Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Mountain Lake Airport was served during the late 1970s and early 1980s by Yosemite Airlines, a commuter air carrier based in Columbia, CA which operated small Cessna prop aircraft with scheduled passenger flights between the airport and San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Oakland International Airport (OAK) and Sacramento International Airport (SMF).

  8. Pine Mountain Club, California - Wikipedia

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    Pine Mountain Club was developed in 1971 by Tenneco. [4] The first announcement was made from Houston, Texas, in April of that year when the company said it would develop "more than 1.1 million acres of land in Arizona and Southern California." [5] [6] Tenneco was the Bakersfield-based western land-development arm of Tenneco, Inc., of Houston. [7]

  9. California State Route 120 - Wikipedia

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    The BLM Granite Mountain Wilderness is immediately north of Route 120, just east of Mono Lake. [14] During the Gold Rush, SR 120 was originally known as Big Oak Flat Road, after the village of Big Oak Flat through which it passes in the Sierra foothills. It was a pack trail from Stockton which became popular with prospectors about 1849.