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  2. San Carlos, California - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos (Spanish for "St. Charles") is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States. The population is 30,722 per the 2020 census. History.

  3. San Carlos Airport (California) - Wikipedia

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    The San Carlos Flying Field was established during World War I by J. Paulding Edwards on a field north of Cordilleras Creek and east of today's Old County Road. A 300-foot-long (91 m) hangar was situated along the western end of Terminal Way. San Carlos' first pilot's license was issued on July 10, 1917 to Lieutenant Prince. [3]

  4. San Carlos, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos is a neighborhood in the eastern area of San Diego, California. It borders the neighborhoods of Del Cerro, Tierrasanta, Allied Gardens, the city of La Mesa, and Mission Trails Regional Park. The neighborhood extends to Cowles Mountain at the north. Cowles Mountain and San Carlos neighborhood, San Diego, California, 2010

  5. Category:San Carlos, California - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos, California is a small city in San Mateo County, just south of San Francisco, California. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  6. ‘Frustrated’ California family says insurer dropped them ...

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    A family in San Carlos, California, is facing an impossible decision: spend more than $40,000 to remove a nearly 500-year-old heritage white oak tree in their backyard or find new homeowners ...

  7. Cowles Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Cowles Mountain (/koʊlz/, /kaʊlz/ {a proscribed pronunciation}; properly KOHLZ, commonly KOWLZ) is a prominent mountain in San Carlos, San Diego, California. The 1,593-foot (486 m) summit is the highest point of the city of San Diego. It is protected within Mission Trails Regional Park.

  8. Hiller Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    So, funded by a trust established by Hiller, the museum announced a proposal to acquire a 13,000 sq ft (1,200 m 2) building at the San Carlos Airport and expand it to 44,000 sq ft (4,100 m 2) facility. [4] [5] A lease for the property was approved in March 1996 and ground was broken in October.

  9. San Carlos School District - Wikipedia

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    The San Carlos School District was established in 1916, geographically carved from the Belmont School District, Redwood City School District, and now-defunct West Union School District. For two years, classes were held in a house at the corner of San Carlos Avenue and Elm Street, where City Hall is located today.