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  2. Francisca Benicia Carrillo de Vallejo - Wikipedia

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    Doña Francisca Benicia Carrillo de Vallejo (1815-1891) was a Californio pioneer. A member of the Carrillo family of California, Carrillo was the wife of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. Carrillo was an early settler of Sonoma, California, the town founded by her husband. She survived the Bear Flag Rebellion and went on to oversee the Vallejo estate ...

  3. Benicia, California - Wikipedia

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    Benicia is named after Francisca Benicia Carillo de Vallejo, commonly known as Doña Benicia, a Californio ranchera, member of the Carrillo family of California, and wife of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, namesake of nearby Vallejo. View of Benicia in 1850 Benicia Arsenal in 1878. The City of Benicia was founded on May 19, 1847, by Dr ...

  4. Benicia Capitol State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Designated CHISL. January 11, 1935. Benicia Capitol State Historic Park is a state park in Benicia, California, United States. The park is dedicated to California 's third capitol building, where the California State Legislature convened from February 3, 1853, to February 24, 1854, when they voted to move the state capital to Sacramento.

  5. Benicia State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Benicia State Recreation Area is a state park unit of California, United States, protecting tidal wetland. It is located in the Solano County city of Benicia, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of downtown Benicia and borders Vallejo's Glen Cove neighborhood. The park covers 447 acres (181 ha) of marsh, grassy hillsides and rocky beaches along the narrowest ...

  6. Vallejo, California - Wikipedia

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    1661612, 2412142. Website. Official website. Vallejo (/ vəˈleɪ (h) oʊ / və-LAY- (h)oh; Spanish: [baˈʎexo]) is a city in Solano County, California and the second largest city in the North Bay region of the Bay Area. Located on the shores of San Pablo Bay, the city had a population of 126,090 at the 2020 census. [7]

  7. North Bay (San Francisco Bay Area) - Wikipedia

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    The North Bay is a subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, in California, United States. The largest city is Santa Rosa, which is the fifth-largest city in the Bay Area. It is the location of the Napa and Sonoma wine regions, and is the least populous and least urbanized part of the Bay Area. It consists of Marin, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties.

  8. Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet colloquially known as the mothball fleet, is located on the northwest side of Suisun Bay (the northern portion of the greater San Francisco Bay estuary) in Benicia, California. The fleet is within a regulated navigation area that is about miles (7.2 kilometers) long and mile (0.80 km) wide.

  9. Category:Benicia, California - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Benicia, California) Categories: Cities in Solano County, California. Former state capitals in the United States. Incorporated cities and towns in California. Populated coastal places in California. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata.