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Automotive repair shops of the United States. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. T. TBC Corporation (8 P) Pages in category "Automotive ...
Auto-by-Tel was originally a syllabic abbreviation for Automobiles-by-Telephone but later became an abbreviation for Automobiles-by-Telecommunication, in order to incorporate the Internet into its name. [7] Auto-by-Tel was the first Internet company to advertise during the Super Bowl in 1997. [8] [9] The company went public on March 26, 1999. [7]
Walnut Creek owns more open space per capita than any other community in the state of California. In 1974, Walnut Creek voters approved a $6.7 million bond measure to acquire and protect open space: the city purchased 1,800 acres (730 ha) of undeveloped hillsides, ridge lines, and park sites. Walnut Creek owns parts of Lime Ridge Open Space ...
Mechanics Bank is a full-service community banking financial institution headquartered in Walnut Creek, California. [1] [2] It was founded in 1905 and serves markets in throughout the state of California. The bank has over $17 [3] billion [3] in assets and over 1,000 associates [4] at more than 130 retail branches. [4]
2274 Stone Creek Trl, Darby Michael R to Ludwick David S, $350,000 ... 2724 Walnut Ridge Rd S, Hritz John Arthur to Boaz William, $490,000 ... DDL First Properties LLC from Stancato Frank S & Long ...
The Walnut Creek mainstem is a 12.3-mile-long (19.8-kilometer) [3] northward-flowing stream in northern California. The Walnut Creek watershed lies in central Contra Costa County, California and drains the west side of Mount Diablo and the east side of the East Bay Hills. [4]
The line opened for revenue service on November 22, 2014, [4] replacing the AirBART shuttle bus service that had operated since July 1, 1977. Currently operating between two terminal stations, the system includes provisions for an intermediate third station ( Doolittle station ) that may be built at a later date.
The line was extended to Temescal Creek in 1870 and to the University of California, Berkeley campus in 1873 for a total distance of 5.5 miles (8.9 km). By 1874 a stable of 51 horses was pulling 13 one-horse cars for normal runs and 6 two-horse cars used when larger numbers of passengers were expected.