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  2. The Pines Resort - Wikipedia

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    Located on Bass Lake within the Sierra National Forest, The Pines Resort is the only lakeside resort in the Yosemite area. This resort is on the North Shore of Bass Lake, 17 miles (27 km) miles from the Southern entrance of Yosemite National Park and an hour's drive north from Fresno. Accommodations range from fully equipped cabins to hotel suites.

  3. California State Route 44 - Wikipedia

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    After a few blocks, it becomes a freeway as it crosses I-5 and changes back to a two-lane highway at the Redding city limits. Heading eastward, Route 44 passes through a number of small, rural communities ( Palo Cedro , Millville , Shingletown , to name a few) before it reaches the north-west entrance to Lassen National Park and the southern ...

  4. Redding, California - Wikipedia

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    Redding is the economic hub of the Shasta Cascade region of Northern California. The Redding Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was recognized as the 29th Most Dynamic MSA in the United States in 2019 by the Walton Family Foundation. [40] Redding was recognized for having a diversified economy with several large employers in different sectors.

  5. Redding Rancheria - Wikipedia

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    The Redding Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe with a reservation in Shasta County, Northern California. [1] The 31-acre site (13 ha) of the Redding Rancheria was purchased in 1922 by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in order to provide Indigenous peoples with a place to camp and live.

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  7. Pine Lake Park (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Following their move from Maine to San Francisco in 1847, the Greene family purchased a large property which included Stern Grove and Pine Lake. [1] In 1887, a lawsuit forced the family to give up most of the property and allowed them to retain only the portion which today comprises the park and adjacent Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove. [1]

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