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  3. Solano County, California - Wikipedia

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    Solano County (/ s ə ˈ l ɑː n oʊ / ⓘ) is a county located in the U.S. state of California.As of the 2020 census, its population was 453,491. [6] The county seat is Fairfield. [7]

  4. Benicia, California - Wikipedia

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    Benicia was the original county seat of Solano County. The lower floor of the Benicia Masonic Hall, built in 1850 with lumber donated by Benicia founder Robert Semple on land donated by Alexander Riddell, was used as the County court room and offices prior to the completion of Benicia's city hall. [14] In 1858, the county seat was moved to ...

  5. Benicia Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Benicia Seminary was founded by a Board of Trustees in June 1852, as the Young Ladies' Seminary of Benicia in Solano County, California in the city of Benicia, California. The Benicia Seminary site is a California Historical Landmark No. 795 listed on September 6, 1964.

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    Jeorge Tripps launched Way Huge in 1992. [3] In late 1999 the company closed its doors when Tripps went to work for Line 6.In 2008, Tripps and the company moved to Dunlop Manufacturing and resurrected the Way Huge line, including the Swollen Pickle (a fuzz), Pork Loin (an overdrive), Fat Sandwich (a distortion), [3] and Green Rhino (another overdrive).

  7. Benicia Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Education in Benicia, which later became the Benicia Unified School District, was organized in May 1850. The board agreed to pay Woodbridge $1000.00 for his work as a teacher that first year, making the payment to him in city bonds. [5] Woodbridge was later appointed the first Commissioner of Common Schools for Solano County. [6]