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  2. La Grange, California - Wikipedia

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    La Grange is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in rural Stanislaus County, California. Its altitude is 259 feet (76 m). Its altitude is 259 feet (76 m). As of 2020 it has a population of 166.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Stanislaus ...

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    Location of Stanislaus County in California. ... Old La Grange Schoolhouse: August 24, 1979 : 30171 Floto St. La Grange: 13: Patterson Branch Library ...

  4. Odd Fellows Hall (La Grange, California) - Wikipedia

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    It is described as a "good example of the vernacular Greek Revival–style found in 1850s California" and "Significant also for its social function as the I.O.O.F. hall for the pioneer community." [2] It has a porch, likely added later in the century, decorated with jigsaw work. [2] It is a tall two-story wood building on a rubble stone foundation.

  5. Old La Grange Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Old La Grange Schoolhouse in La Grange, California is a Vernacular Greek Revival architecture building built in 1875 and modified in c. 1900, when its tower and porch were added. It was LaGrange's first school.

  6. St. Louis Catholic Church (La Grange, California) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Catholic Church is a historic church in La Grange, California. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] The church, built in 1854, is the oldest in Stanislaus County. Its California historic resources review states "Architecturally it is significant as a vernacular Greek Revival structure, and remains ...

  7. Historic bars and saloons in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Historic bars and saloons in San Francisco were some of the earliest businesses during the formation of the city. Many of the first businesses to spring up in San Francisco during the California Gold Rush era (1848–1855) supported the influx of new men, including bars and saloons, [1] breweries, [2] horse racing tracks, [3] and others forms of entertainment.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Charles Dederich, a gravel-voiced salesman and an alcoholic, built an empire on this harsh sentiment. After attending AA meetings in Southern California in the late 1950s, he grew to believe that they were not tough enough. The addict needed more than brotherhood. He needed to be challenged, and “to grow up.”

  9. California State Route 59 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 59 (SR 59) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California located entirely in Merced County. It connects State Route 152 near El Nido to the city of Merced and beyond, ending abruptly at the intersection of County Routes J59 and J16 in Snelling.