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Portola (/ p ɔːr ˈ t oʊ l ə / por-TOH-lə) is the only incorporated city in Plumas County, California, United States. The population was 2,104 at the 2010 census, down from 2,227 at the 2000 census.
Goleta (/ ɡ ə ˈ l iː t ə / goh-LEE-tuh; Spanish:; Spanish for "schooner") [12] is a city in southern Santa Barbara County, California, United States.It was incorporated as a city in 2002, after a long period as the largest unincorporated populated area in the county.
Date: 1927: Source: Original publication: Bolton, Herbert E. "Fray Juan Crespi: Missionary Explorer on the Pacific Coast, 1769-1774", p.127. publisher=HathiTrust ...
Santa Barbara^ Santa Barbara: SBA Coast Starlight Pacific Surfliner: 325,490 Redevelopment Agency of the City of Santa Barbara Amtrak Thruway: 10, 17, 21 Former Southern Pacific station listed on the NRHP: Santa Clara – Great America† Santa Clara: GAC Capitol Corridor: 65,006 City of Santa Clara, Union Pacific Railroad: ACE: Santa Clara ...
The city is served by Santa Barbara Municipal Airport and train service is provided by Amtrak, which operates the Pacific Surfliner, which runs from San Diego to San Luis Obispo. The Santa Barbara area is connected via U.S. Highway 101 to Los Angeles 100 mi (160 km) to the southeast and San Francisco 325 mi (525 km
Lower zip code Upper zip code Pabco: 1 Alameda County: Pabrico: 1 Alameda County: 94587 Pace Park: 1 Santa Barbara County: Pacer: 1 Santa Barbara County: Pachappa: 1 Riverside County: Pacheco: 1 Contra Costa County: 94553 Pacific: 1 El Dorado County: Pacific: 1 Los Angeles County: 90806 Pacifica: 1 San Mateo County: 94044 Pacific Beach: 1 San ...
The Gaviota Coast remains largely undeveloped and is the longest remaining rural coastline in southern California. [7] [8] In 2016, the twenty-one miles of Highway 101 that runs through the Gaviota Coast, bounded by the City of Goleta’s western boundary and Las Cruces where Route 1, was declared a State Scenic Highway.
El Presidio Real de San Diego (Royal Presidio of San Diego) is a historic fort in San Diego, California. It was established on May 14, 1769, by Gaspar de Portolá , leader of the first European land exploration of Alta California —at that time an unexplored northwestern frontier area of New Spain .