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  2. Boonville, California - Wikipedia

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    Boonville was founded by John Bregartes in 1862. [5] It was originally called "The Corners". [5] Bregartes built a hotel there, and in 1864 Alonzo Kendall built another. [5] The town became known as "Kendall's City". [5] W.W. Boone bought a store in town and gave the place its current name. [5]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mendocino ...

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    2 miles (3.2 km) north of Boonville on State Route 128: Boonville: Also known as the Little Red Schoolhouse, the Con Creek School is a schoolhouse built in the Greek Revival style by J.D. Ball in 1891. Used as a classroom for eight grade levels for 50 years, it was trimmed down to only 7th and 8th grades by 1941.

  4. Boontling - Wikipedia

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    Boontling plaque in Boonville featuring the phrase "Bucky waltered my appoled to a tidricks for bahl chiggul and zeese." (I telephoned my girlfriend to go to a party for good food and coffee.) Boontling is a jargon [1] or argot spoken only in Boonville, California. It was created in the 1890s.

  5. Isle of Capri Boonville - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Capri Boonville also features two restaurants and a 140-room hotel, including 26 junior suites. [4] A casino floor remodel was completed in September 2013 and included new carpet, additional TVs in the bar and table games area, a redesigned casino bar, and a redesigned cashier's cage.

  6. Manger Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Manger Hotels (later Manger Hotels & Motor Inns) was a major 20th-century national chain of luxury hotels, full service motor inns, and upscale motels.Originally founded in 1907 as a chain of luxury hotels by Julius and William Manger, the company shifted to extensive development of large strategically located motor inns and motels in the 1960s.

  7. Robert Mailer Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mailer Anderson (born 1968) is an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, Grammy-nominated producer and activist. He is the author of the bestselling [1] novel Boonville, which takes place in the Northern California town of Boonville, and the 2016 play The Death of Teddy Ballgame. [2]