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  2. Timeline of the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Ad for sea transport to the Gold Rush • James W. Marshall finds several flakes of gold at a lumber mill he owned in partnership John Sutter, at the bank of the South Fork of the American River, news of which quickly travels around the world (advertisement for transportation to the Gold Rush pictured, right)

  3. List of California railroads - Wikipedia

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    Bodie Railway and Lumber Company: 1893 1906 Mono Lake Railway and Lumber Company: Bodie Railway and Lumber Company: 1881 1882 Bodie and Benton Railway and Commercial Company: Bodie and Benton Railway and Commercial Company: 1882 1890 Bodie Railway and Lumber Company: Bucksport and Elk River Railroad: 1884 1932 Bucksport and Elk River Railway

  4. Transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe Freeway North-south six-lane freeway entirely in San Jose, connecting San Jose International Airport, Downtown to the Almaden Valley. (formerly the Guadalupe Parkway) Route 152: Two-lane highway from Watsonville, crosses the Santa Cruz Mountains to Gilroy, then crosses the Diablo Range through Pacheco Pass to I-5 near Los Banos. Route 156

  5. La Honda, California - Wikipedia

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    Land-line numbers in the La Honda telephone exchange follow the pattern 747-xxxx while wired telephones in and around the Middleton Tract (along Portola State Park Road) work out of the Los Altos exchange with 94x-xxxx numbers. Per the U.S. Geological Survey, Lahonda is a historic variant of the modern spelling.

  6. California State Route 87 - Wikipedia

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    Airport Parkway / Brokaw Road to US 101 south: Former intersection; closed in 2004 during construction of northern freeway segment; 9.22: 14.84: 9A: North First Street: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: 9.22: 14.84: 391: Trimble Road / De La Cruz Boulevard: Northbound exit only; exit number follows US 101: 9B: US 101 north (Bayshore ...

  7. Camp Meeker, California - Wikipedia

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    Camp Meeker, 1907. Camp Meeker takes its name from Melvin Cyrus Meeker, a lumber baron who established several mills in the area c. 1866.. Located on the North Pacific Coast Railroad (since abandoned), Camp Meeker was a center for logging the coast redwoods that built and then rebuilt San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake.

  8. Duncans Mills, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1877, Alexander Duncan established a sawmill in what is today Duncans Mills. The mills sent lumber to the growing city of San Francisco. The town was founded in the 1870s. It featured two hotels, a general store, a saloon, a meat market, blacksmith, livery stable, and a notion shop.

  9. Old Store at La Honda - Wikipedia

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    Old Store at La Honda sat at the Northwest corner of CA Highway 84 at La Honda Road and Sears Ranch Road, this location is now listed as 8865 La Honda Road, La Honda, San Mateo County, California. This is a California Historical Landmarks in San Mateo County since 1939. [ 2 ]