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  2. List of Monterey–Salinas Transit lines - Wikipedia

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    Third & Lynn, Social Security, King City Park, King City Pools, King City Golf Course, Salinas Valley Fairgrounds, River Dr., San Antonio Park, King City Skate Park, King City High School, King City Auditorium, San Antonio Dr. Route Schedule and Map (PDF)

  3. Clark Glasson - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Clark Glasson (October 13, 1913 - January 2, 1994) was an American architect known for his design and construction of golf courses in the western United States primarily during the 1950s and 60s. Over his career Glasson designed, constructed (sometimes personally), and operated nine golf courses that are still in operation.

  4. Charles H. Jackson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Jackson was a co-founder of the Santa Barbara Riding and Hunt Club, in the suburb of Hope Ranch, alongside Amy DuPont, Charles E. Jenkins, Harold S. Chase, Dwight Murphy, C.K.G. Billings, John Mitchell, George Owen Knapp, Peter Cooper Bryce, Col. G. Watson French and F. W. Leadbetter in the 1920s. [2] He acquired 25 polo ponies from Argentina ...

  5. Robert Muir Graves - Wikipedia

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    Robert Muir "Bob" Graves (September 24, 1930 – June 28, 2003) was an American landscape and golf course architect who was president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects [1] from 1974–75.

  6. Garden City’s River Club was sold in June. Here’s how the ...

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    The River Club golf course in Garden City could shrink from about 120 acres to 100 acres if a proposed development along State Street is built. The development wouldn’t affect the riverfront.

  7. Rancho El Alisal - Wikipedia

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    Rancho El Alisal was a 8,912-acre (36.07 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Monterey County, California, given in 1833 by Governor José Figueroa to the brothers Feliciano and Mariano Soberanes and to William Edward Petty Hartnell. [1] Alisal means Alder tree (sycamore) in Spanish.