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In 1992, the Port San Luis Harbor District received the Point San Luis site from the Federal Government, with the understanding that the light station be a historical, educational, and recreational site, for the use and enjoyment of the public. [4] In 1995, the Point San Luis Lighthouse Keepers non-profit corporation was created to manage that ...
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Port San Luis is a harbor on the central coast of California, approximately 1.3 miles (2.1 km) west of Avila Beach in San Luis Obispo County.The harbor is managed by the Port San Luis Harbor District which is responsible for maintaining the surrounding tidelands and beaches.
The radio station operates on low-power antennas along Presidente Dutra Highway, between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, on 107.5 MHz, and airs information about traffic and news. Between 2004 and 2018, Radiovia Freeway FM , a TIS station operated on 88.3 MHz, was also on the air along the BR-290 , between Porto Alegre and the northern coast of ...
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The Pacific Coast Railway was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railway on the Central Coast of California.The original 10-mile (16 km) link from San Luis Obispo to Avila Beach and Port Harford was later built southward to Santa Maria and Los Olivos, with branches to Sisquoc and Guadalupe.
Pages in category "Port cities in California" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
The first European to record Point Arena was Spaniard Bartolomé Ferrer in 1543, who named it Cabo de Fortunas ("cape of fortunes"). in 1775, lieutenant Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra (commander of the schooner Sonora) renamed the cape Punta Delgado ("narrow point") during a royal expedition chartered by the Viceroyalty of New Spain to map the north coast of Alta California.