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Atascadero is serviced by one freeway and one highway: U.S. Route 101 (US 101) is the most heavily used road transportation arterial for the city of Atascadero and serves as its north–south gateway. US 101 runs in a north–south direction and bisects the city (along with the Salinas River) into western and eastern portions.
The Charles Paddock Zoo is a five-acre (2.0 ha) community zoo located in San Luis Obispo County, California, in the City of Atascadero on the Central Coast. It is home to an endangered male Malayan tiger named Menderu. Accredited since 1991, the zoo is one of the smallest zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). [5]
As Atascadero’s city manager, Rachelle Rickard has overseen road repairs, helped establish popular festivals and secured more than $32 million in grants.
The Atascadero Administration Building is a historic facility in Atascadero, California. W.D. Bliss designed the building. [2] Now serving as the city hall of Atascadero, this Romanesque gem of Central California was built starting in 1914, of light rosy yellow brick fired from local clays.
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The Atascadero News is one of the three oldest continuing businesses in the Atascadero. The first front page picture carried in the newspaper was of the City Administration Building although it was still two years away from being occupied. The paper reported on the first meeting of the local chapter of the Eastern Star. The first Worthy Matron ...
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