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  2. California State Route 120 - Wikipedia

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    French Camp Road: Escalon CR J6 / CR J7 north (Escalon-Bellota Road, McHenry Avenue) – Farmington, Modesto: West end of CR J7 overlap: R16.92: CR J7 south (Main Street) / Kern Street: East end of CR J7 overlap: Stanislaus STA 0.00-T18.17 3.16: CR J9 north (Valley Home Road) – Valley Home: West end of CR J9 overlap CR J14 north (Twenty-Six ...

  3. Escalon, California - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Church was the first church in Escalon. The church was organized in the Lone Tree section in 1893, during the pastorate of the Rev. John Stevens, later for five years pastor of the Central Methodist church of Stockton. While the church was at Lone Tree Corners, it was on a circuit with Farmington, Atlanta, Riverbank and Oakdale ...

  4. California State Route 4 - Wikipedia

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    CR E15 south (O'Byrnes Ferry Road) / Rock Creek Road – Copperopolis: Northern terminus of CR E15: Angels Camp: R21.09: SR 49 / SR 4 Bus. east – San Andreas, Sonora: Former SR 4 east SR 4 Bus. west – Angels Camp, Sonora: Former SR 4 west: Vallecito: 26.22: CR E18 south (Parrotts Ferry Road) – Moaning Cavern: Northern terminus of CR E18 ...

  5. Lone Tree Creek, San Joaquin County - Wikipedia

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    It is named for the settlement of Lone Tree, about 2 1/4 miles northeast of present day Escalon. Its headwaters, in the Sierra Nevada foothills, are now 3.4 miles northwest of Oakdale, about 550 ft. southwest of the end of Parson Ranch Road, in Stanislaus County. Originally its source in the foothills was a few miles to the east, but its upper ...

  6. California State Route 108 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 108 begins in downtown Modesto at the junction of SR 99 and SR 132, overlapping SR 132 northeast on L Street from 6th Street to 9th Street. There, it splits into a short one-way pair, with eastbound SR 108 turning southeast with SR 132 on 9th Street to K Street and then northeast to Needham Street; the westbound direction remains on L Street to Needham Street.

  7. California State Route 152 - Wikipedia

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    Pacheco Pass is named after Don Francisco Pérez Pacheco, a noted Californio ranchero whose lands were situated on the pass. 1939 map of Route 152 alignments between Bell Station and Pacheco Pass. [11] 1963 map of Route 152 alignments at San Luis Reservoir. [12] The road became popular as a route east during the California Gold Rush.

  8. Arnold, California - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 14.9 square miles (39 km 2), of which, 14.8 square miles (38 km 2) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2) of it (0.47%) is water. Arnold is considered at high risk of wildfire by CalFire due to its forested ridgetop location with powerful wind gusts up brushy ...

  9. Advocate Lutheran General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Lutheran General Hospital then opened at its current location in Park Ridge in 1959. [3] The 326-bed hospital building was constructed at a cost of $7.6 million, and included a nursing school. [ 8 ] In 1969, the hospital opened a 73-bed alcohol rehabilitation center. [ 11 ]