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  2. Arroyo Grande, California - Wikipedia

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    Arroyo Grande is located in a coastal ecosystem within the California Floristic Province, and the native habitats include coast live oak woodland, central coastal scrub, willow and mixed riparian along Arroyo Grande Creek and numerous tributaries, native bunch-grass grassland, coastal prairie, dunes and intertidal zone, and non-native and ...

  3. Rancho Corral de Piedra - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Corral de Piedra was a 30,911-acre (125.09 km 2) Mexican land grant in present day San Luis Obispo County, California consisting of two square leagues given in 1841 by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to José María Villavicencio, with an extension of five square leagues given in 1846, by Governor Pio Pico.

  4. California State Route 227 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 227 (SR 227) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California and located in San Luis Obispo County.It is an alternate route of U.S. Route 101 between Arroyo Grande and the city of San Luis Obispo, serving the community of Edna and San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport.

  5. Bicyclist hospitalized after being hit by vehicle in Arroyo ...

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    According to a 4:16 p.m. Instagram post, officers with the Arroyo Grande Police Department were on scene for a collision between a vehicle and bicyclist on Fair Oaks Avenue near Valley Road.

  6. Residents near Arroyo Grande Creek ordered to evacuate as ...

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  7. Rancho Huasna - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Huasna was a 22,153-acre (89.65 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Luis Obispo County, California given in 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Isaac J. Sparks. [1]