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Casa de Fruta The "Casa de Fruta" sign on the outside wall of the building. Casa de Fruta (Spanish: literally "House of Fruit") is a large roadside attraction located in an unincorporated area of Santa Clara County, just west of the Merced County line, in the Pacheco Valley of Northern California, along State Route 152.
Bell Station Restaurant, shown c. 2007. Bell Station (or Bell's Station) is an unincorporated community located along State Route 152 between Casa de Fruta and Pacheco Pass near the southeast extent of Santa Clara County, California. A Department of Transportation maintenance station used to exist in this area.
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A new family-run diner hoping to give back to the community will soon open its doors in Centre County. The Red Roost Diner plans to officially welcome customers starting Monday, Jan. 27, at 807 ...
Casa Sanchez Foods is an American Mexican-style food snack company, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, best known for producing authentic salsas and tortilla chips. Beginning in the 1920s as a tortilla manufacturer in San Francisco, [ 3 ] the company soon evolved to producing salsas, guacamoles , tamales , pupusas , and coffee beans .
Amy Sussman/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty . Casey Deidrick attends the Los Angeles Premiere of HBO's The Last Of Us at Regency Village Theatre on Jan. 9, 2023 in Los Angeles, California
Casa de Rosas, also known as the Froebel Institute and the Sunshine Mission, is a historic building in the West Adams district of Los Angeles. It is the oldest women's shelter in Los Angeles. It is the oldest women's shelter in Los Angeles.
Originally a site devoted to selling locally produced fruit and nuts to travelers, Casa de Fruta has expanded to include a delicatessen, truckstop, RV park, and other facilities. Casa de Fruta is the current home of the Northern California Renaissance Faire, which takes place in September and October each year. [8]