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  2. San Leandro, California - Wikipedia

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    San Leandro was an 86.4% white-non-Hispanic community according in the 1970 census. [18] The city's demographics began to diversify in the 1980s. [19] By 2010, Asian Americans had become a plurality population in San Leandro, with approximately one-third of the population, with non-Hispanic Whites accounting for 27.1% of the population. [20]

  3. Ashland, California - Wikipedia

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    Ashland shares a postal zip code with the neighboring unincorporated community of San Lorenzo to the southwest, as well as the close by cities of Hayward to the south and San Leandro to the north. Ashland has been informally, albeit incorrectly, known as "unincorporated San Leandro" or "unincorporated Hayward" due to Ashland not having its own ...

  4. Area codes 510 and 341 - Wikipedia

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    Area code 510 was established on September 2, 1991, in a split from area code 415. [1] On March 14, 1998, the inland portion of the East Bay was split off as area code 925. The dividing line followed the Berkeley Hills; almost everything west of the hills stayed in 510, while everything east of the hills transferred to 925.

  5. Interstate 238 and State Route 238 (California) - Wikipedia

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    Then, after entering San Leandro, I-238 ends at its northern (geographically western) terminus with I-880. I-238 and I-880 are used as an alternate truck route between Castro Valley and Oakland ; trucks over 4.5 short tons (4.1 t; 4.0 long tons) are prohibited through the latter on I-580.

  6. San Lorenzo, California - Wikipedia

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    San Lorenzo is named after Rancho San Lorenzo, a vast estate granted in 1841 to Don Guillermo Castro, a noted Californio ranchero.. San Lorenzo is located on the route of El Camino Viejo on land of the former Rancho San Lorenzo, a Mexican land grant given to Guillermo Castro in 1841, and the former Rancho San Leandro, granted to José Joaquin Estudillo in 1842.

  7. Eden Township, Alameda County, California - Wikipedia

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    Eden Township (in yellow, center left) within Alameda County as of 1878. Eden Township is a historical township of Alameda County, California in the San Francisco Bay Area region, which includes the present-day cities of Hayward and San Leandro, as well as the unincorporated census-designated areas of Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Fairview, and San Lorenzo. [1]

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  9. Canyon, California - Wikipedia

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    The only public services in the community are the local post office (ZIP Code 94516) where all mail is picked up and the Canyon School, a 68-student K-8 public school, located on Pinehurst Road on the banks of the Upper San Leandro Creek.