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Tres Pinos (Spanish for "Three Pines") is a census-designated place [4] in San Benito County, California. [2] The community lies along State Route 25, approximately 4 miles south of Hollister and 5 miles north of Paicines. Tres Pinos sits at an elevation of 531 feet (162 m). [2] The 2020 United States census reported Tres Pinos's population was ...
The settlement at the modern location of Paicines was originally called Tres Pinos, after a prominent grouping of three pine trees located on a nearby hill. By 1873 the Southern Pacific Railroad had been constructed to a point 5 miles (8.0 km) north of the town to a point they called Tres Pinos station, causing much confusion. In 1874 the name ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Monterey County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.
Parker 13-sided barn (1896) about 15 miles north of Kortright in Jefterson [52] "Roof types among the nominated examples include conical (for example the Schultz 15-sided barn at Cochecton, New York (1918), gambrel. (the Young round barn at Greene-1914), and domical (Bates barn at Greene)." [52] 11 of 12 listed, p21 [52]
The first public transit agency in San Benito County was named San Tran, which was operated by the City of Hollister from March 1975 to March 1990.In June 1990, the San Benito County Local Transportation Authority (LTA) was created as a joint powers agency by the county and the two incorporated cities, Hollister and San Juan Bautista.
Restored barn, late 2008. The Pereira Octagon Barn of San Luis Obispo is a historic structure located on the southern outskirts of San Luis Obispo, California.It was built in 1906 by Henri LaFranchi, a young Italian-Swiss immigrant and the owner of a small meat market, John Damaso, an Azorean immigrant and a carpenter by trade, and a third, unknown man identified only as a “milk farmer.”
Pinos Altos Railroad. The Pinos Altos Historic District is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It includes 37 contributing buildings on 72 hectares (180 acres). [1] It is roughly bounded by Gold Ave. and Cherry, Main, Church, and Silver Streets. It was a gold camp in the 1800s.
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