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  2. San Luis Obispo County, California - Wikipedia

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    San Luis Obispo County's economy is primarily a service economy. Service jobs account for 38% of the county's jobs, government jobs accounts for 20.7%, and manufacturing jobs represent 6% of the county's jobs. San Luis Obispo County is the third largest producer of wine in California, surpassed only by Sonoma and Napa counties.

  3. San Luis Obispo, California - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1940, the San Luis Obispo County Courthouse was designed by noted architects Walker & Eisen. San Luis Obispo is incorporated as a charter city. It is also the county seat of San Luis Obispo County. The city charter provides for a "Council-Mayor-City Manager" form of municipal government. [31]

  4. After a 20-year wait, SLO County town opens its first library ...

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    The rule in San Luis Obispo County is that funding for building a new library needs to be split 50/50, with half paid for by the county and the other half by the city, or in Templeton’s case ...

  5. Category : Government of San Luis Obispo County, California

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    Category: Government of San Luis Obispo County, ... San Luis Obispo County Superior Court This page was last edited on 17 January 2011, at 19:10 (UTC). ...

  6. This SLO County library is branching out from books ... - AOL

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  7. San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    The San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library is a Carnegie library located at 696 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo, California. The library building was funded by the Carnegie foundation in 1903 and built in 1905; it housed the city's subscription library program, which had operated since 1894. William H. Weeks, who designed 21 Carnegie libraries in ...