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  2. Salinas, California - Wikipedia

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    With a population of 163,542 in the 2020 Census, Salinas is the most populous city in Monterey County. [10] Salinas is an urban area located along the eastern limits of the Monterey Bay Area, lying just south of the San Francisco Bay Area and 10 miles (16 km) southeast of the mouth of the Salinas River. [11]

  3. California State Route 156 - Wikipedia

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    US 101 north – San Jose, San Francisco: Interchange; east end of US 101 overlap; US 101 south exit 345: San Juan Bautista: 3.02: CR G1 (The Alameda) Former US 101: Hollister San Juan Road (SR 156 Bus. east) – Hollister: Former SR 156 east R11.37: SR 25 (Bolsa Road) – Gilroy, Hollister: Converted to a turbo roundabout in 2024 [13] R13.22

  4. El Sur Ranch - Wikipedia

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    He later submitted a revised plan to Monterey County for a 100-room hotel in three or four buildings and a 200-seat restaurant, plus 98 private home sites situated so they could not be seen from Highway 1. He also sought a conservation easement on 3,000 acres (1,200 ha). The Monterey County Board of Supervisors approved the plan in 1984. [8] [7]

  5. California's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    The commission received the official 2020 U.S. census data on which the maps must be based, by law, on September 21, 2021. Draft maps were released then on November 21, and final maps were submitted to the California Secretary of State on December 27, 2021. [15] The new districts are considered "enacted" as of December 27, 2021.

  6. Monterey, California - Wikipedia

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    Augusta Fink, Monterey: The Presence of the Past, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, California (1972) ISBN 978-87-7010-720-4; California State Waters Map Series—Offshore of Monterey, California, U.S. Geological Survey (2015) City of Monterey Parks and Recreation Master Plan, City of Monterey Parks and Recreation Department (1986)

  7. Castroville, California - Wikipedia

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    Castroville is located in northern Monterey County at coordinates 36°45′57″N 121°45′29″W. It is 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Salinas, the Monterey county seat; 16 miles (26 km) northeast of Monterey; and 28 miles (45 km) southeast of Santa Cruz. Prunedale, along U.S. Route 101, is 5 miles (8 km) to the east.

  8. Santa Clara County, California - Wikipedia

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    Santa Clara County, officially the County of Santa Clara, is the sixth-most populous county in the U.S. state of California, with a population of 1,936,259 as of the 2020 census. [4]

  9. 17-Mile Drive - Wikipedia

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    17-Mile Drive is a scenic road through Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula in California, much of which hugs the Pacific coastline and passes famous golf courses, mansions and scenic attractions, including the Lone Cypress, Bird Rock and the 5,300-acre (2,100 ha) Del Monte Forest of Monterey Cypress trees.