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  2. Bridgewater Heights, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Bridgewater Heights is a subdivision development in Dundas, in Rice County, Minnesota, United States.It was originally developed by D. R. Horton, though the company has since divested most of the undeveloped land. [1]

  3. Rice, California - Wikipedia

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    Rice, formerly named Blythe Junction, is a former town in the Rice Valley and the southern tip of the Mojave Desert, and within unincorporated San Bernardino County, southern California. Although it is still on many maps, the only things remaining there are the Rice Shoe Tree and an unmanned railroad siding.

  4. Bridgewater Township, Rice County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Bridgewater Township is a township in Rice County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,898 at the 2000 census. An elementary school in Northfield and a housing development in Dundas-- Bridgewater Heights—are named after the township. Both were built on land annexed from Bridgewater Township.

  5. Dundas, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Dundas (/ ˈ d ʌ n d ə s / DUN-dəss) [7] is a city in Rice County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,712 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] Dundas is bordered by the city of Northfield .

  6. Bishop Ranch - Wikipedia

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    City Center is a shopping, dining and entertainment destination for the community of San Ramon, as well as the greater Tri-Valley. At 1.8 million square feet, the park's anchor building, 2600 Bishop Ranch, is the second-largest office building in the Bay Area, after Apple Park (2.8 million square feet).

  7. San Ramon, California - Wikipedia

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    San Ramon (Spanish: San Ramón, meaning "Saint Raymond") is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located within the San Ramon Valley, and 34 miles (55 km) east of San Francisco. San Ramon's population was 84,605 per the 2020 census , [ 9 ] making it the 4th largest city in Contra Costa County, behind Concord , Richmond and ...

  8. San Ramon Valley - Wikipedia

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    The city of San Ramon, town of Danville, as well as the southern edge of Walnut Creek are located in the valley, as are the census-designated places (CDPs) of Alamo, Blackhawk, Camino Tassajara and Diablo. Interstate 680 serves as the primary transportation route for the area. The Iron Horse Regional Trail also runs the length of the valley.

  9. California State Route 62 - Wikipedia

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    SR 62 is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System, [7] and is recognized by Caltrans as a scenic highway for 9 miles (14 km) from its western terminus at I-10 to the Riverside–San Bernardino county line, [8] meaning that it is a substantial section of highway passing through a "memorable landscape" with no "visual intrusions", where the ...