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  2. Santa Maria, California - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria (Spanish for "St. Mary") is a city in the Central Coast of California in northern Santa Barbara County. It is approximately 65 miles (105 km) northwest of Santa Barbara and 150 miles (240 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Its population was 109,707 at the 2020 census, [8] making it the most populous city in the county and the ...

  3. History of Santa Maria, California - Wikipedia

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    The history of Santa Maria, California, starts with the native Chumash people, who lived there for several thousand years before the Spanish Empire colonized the region in the 18th century. Later, it was a part of the Mexican Empire, California Republic, and finally, the United States. The city was incorporated in 1905, when it had a population ...

  4. Santa Maria River (California) - Wikipedia

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    32,800 cu ft/s (930 m 3 /s) Santa Maria River on the Central Coast of California, is formed at the confluence of the Sisquoc River and Cuyama River, just east of the city of Santa Maria, and flows 24.4 miles (39.3 km) [1] to its delta at the Pacific Ocean. [2][3] Once a place where the Chumash people gathered seafood, the Santa Maria River ...

  5. Chapel of San Ramon - Wikipedia

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    Designated. January 13, 1975. Reference no. 877. The Chapel of San Ramon, also known as the Benjamin Foxen Memorial Chapel[2] or the Sisquoc Chapel, [3] is a chapel and cemetery located in Santa Maria, California, United States. It is listed on the list of California Historical Landmarks and is also the first historic landmark listed by Santa ...

  6. Central Coast (California) - Wikipedia

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    A rare vagrant Ivory Gull on a Central Coast beach. The Central Coast is an area of California, roughly spanning the coastal region between Point Mugu and Monterey Bay. It lies northwest of Los Angeles and south of the San Francisco Bay Area, and includes the rugged, rural, and sparsely populated stretch of coastline known as Big Sur. [1]

  7. Santa Maria Public Airport - Wikipedia

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    This was the only time Santa Maria had nonstop mainline jets to LAX and SFO at the same time. DC-9 jet flights ended in 1976 and Hughes Airwest F-27 flights to Santa Maria ended in 1979. A number of commuter airlines served the airport. In 1968 Cable Commuter Airlines was flying de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters to LAX. [12]

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