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State Route 58 Business (SR 58 Bus.) is a business route of California State Route 58 in Boron. It provides access to downtown Boron as Twenty Mule Team Road. It also follows the former routing of U.S. Route 466. It is signed from SR 58 at Borax Road to the old SR 58 split near the San Bernardino–Kern county line (where the old SR 58 now dead ...
Roughly bounded by the Foothill Freeway on the north, the city limits on the south, Arroyo Blvd on east, San Rafael Ave on the west 34°09′17″N 118°10′02″W / 34.154716°N 118.167257°W / 34.154716; -118.167257 ( Pasadena Arroyo Parks and Recreation
San Carlos is home to a sculpture titled "Balancing Act" by artist James Moore, in front of Frank D. Harrington park on Laurel Street, which is often decorated for various holidays and local events. The city is served by the San Carlos Public Library of the San Mateo County Libraries, a member of the Peninsula Library System.
Cordilleras Creek is a 3.8-mile-long (6.1 km) [4] northward-flowing stream originating in the Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains.It forms the border between San Carlos and Redwood City in San Mateo County, California, United States before entering Smith Slough where its waters course to Steinberger Slough and thence to San Francisco Bay.
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 ...
Mission church of Sacred Heart in Olema; dates to 1878 [58] St. Patrick 114 King St, Larkspur: 1915 [59] St. Raphael 1104 Fifth Ave, San Rafael 1861 Parish traces its history to formation of the Mission San Rafael Arcángel in 1817. [60] St. Rita 100 Marinda Dr, Fairfax: 1930 [61] St. Sebastian 373 Bon Air Rd, Greenbrae: 1951 [62]
samTrans North Base, the primary maintenance and storage facility for the bus fleet near San Francisco International Airport (2010). The San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans) fleet of buses has operated throughout San Mateo County since 1976, after county voters approved the formation of samTrans in 1974 to merge 11 predecessor municipal bus systems.
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]