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  2. Quercus robur - Wikipedia

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    Quercus robur, the pedunculate oak or English oak, [3] [4] is a species of flowering plant in the beech and oak family, Fagaceae. It is a large tree, native to most of Europe and western Asia , and is widely cultivated in other temperate regions.

  3. John Thurman Field - Wikipedia

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    John Thurman Field is a stadium in Modesto, California. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Modesto Nuts minor league baseball team of the California League. It was built in 1955 and holds 4,000 people. It was later named for California State Assemblyman John E. Thurman, from Modesto.

  4. Downtown Modesto, Modesto, California - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Modesto featuring the skyline of the DoubleTree Hotel (left; the city's tallest building) and the Brenden Theatres (right) on 9th street. Downtown Modesto attractions. Downtown Modesto is the principal administrative area and historic townsite of Modesto, California. Measuring a square mile, it is bordered by Needham and Downey Streets ...

  5. Category:1962 establishments in California - Wikipedia

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    S. The Sacramento Observer; St. John (clothing) Saint Joseph of Cupertino School; St. Rose Hospital; San Bruno station (Caltrain) San Francisco Tape Music Center

  6. Sutter Health unveils plan for $380 million cancer center at ...

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    The Modesto project is part of a Sutter expansion plan to add 27 ambulatory care centers by 2027 and 160 hospital beds by 2025.

  7. List of current inmates at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center

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    This page is a list of notable inmates currently serving time at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (formerly San Quentin State Prison). As of July 2023, there are nearly 4000 convicts located at the institution. [1]