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  2. Lompoc, California - Wikipedia

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    Lompoc Valley is the gateway to the Sta. Rita Hills AVA wine appellation, internationally recognized for premium pinot noir and chardonnay. Thirty premium boutique wine labels are produced in Lompoc. Numerous other wineries are located along State Route 246 and on Santa Rosa Road. Tasting rooms are located in various parts of Lompoc. [24]

  3. Santa Ynez Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ynez River flows through the valley from east to west. The Santa Ynez Valley is separated from the Los Alamos Valley, to the northwest, by the Purisima Hills, and from the Santa Maria Valley by the Solomon Hills. [3] [4] The Santa Rita Hills separate the Santa Ynez Valley from the Santa Rita and Lompoc Valleys to the west. [5] [6] [7]

  4. 2010 California Proposition 27 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 27 was an unsuccessful ballot proposition on the November 2, 2010 ballot in California, placed there by the initiative process. If approved, this measure would have repealed California Proposition 11 (2008) , which authorized the creation of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission to draw the electoral boundaries for State ...

  5. Category:Lompoc, California - Wikipedia

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    Cabrillo High School (Lompoc, California) California State Route 246; California's 19th senatorial district; California's 24th congressional district; California's 35th State Assembly district; Champion Center; City of Lompoc Transit; Clean Air Express

  6. City of Lompoc Transit - Wikipedia

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    City of Lompoc Transit, known as COLT, is primary provider of mass transportation in Lompoc, Mission Hills, and Vandenberg Village, California. Six local routes are provided, plus one interurban line to Solvang, California and a twice-weekly shuttle to Santa Barbara.

  7. Lompoc Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the Lompoc field, showing Vandenberg Village to the south and the Los Alamos Valley to the north. The Lompoc field follows the line of the Purisima Hills, a northwest-to-southeast trending range dividing the Santa Ynez Valley on the south from the Los Alamos Valley to the north, and the field is about five miles (8.0 km) long by one-half to one mile (0.80 to 1.61 km) across.

  8. California State Route 246 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 246 (SR 246) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from Lompoc east to Solvang and Santa Ynez, cutting through the Santa Ynez Valley and the Santa Barbara Wine Country. Its western terminus is at the western city limits of Lompoc, and its eastern terminus is at State Route 154 near Santa Ynez. [2] [3]

  9. Santa Ynez River - Wikipedia

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    A few miles west of Lompoc the river reaches the Pacific Ocean at a location known as Surf, where there is a beach and an Amtrak station. While there is public access to Surf and the mouth of the Santa Ynez River, most of the land between Lompoc and the ocean is part of Vandenberg Space Force Base. [12]