Location ID: #7152
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Built of cement and concrete.
Service tunnel where cars and trucks will easily fit.
Location ID: #10192457
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The Gurdwara Sahib of Yuba City in Yuba City, California was opened on October 21, 1969, and serves over 20,000 Sikhs in the area which is home to many Sikhs and Punjabis. The Gurdwara has a main Langar hall and prayer hall. There is a playground, a ...
Location ID: #6851
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Landscape - Mountain: 3,000-5,000', Valleys. >>>> Tucked away in a quiet corner of northeastern Kern County, known as the South Fork Valley, the CER holds unparalleled diversity and striking natural beauty where five out of the seven bioregions that ...
Location ID: #10192456
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Mawson Bridge is an abandoned bridge over Butte Slough has seen better days since it was built in 1941. This old Pratt through truss designed bridge used to be called the Old Butte Slough Bridge. There is a section of the bridge remaining, and there ...
Location ID: #10192455
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Sutter, formerly South Butte and Sutter City, is a town in California with a population of 3,005. The town, and its surrounding outskirts have magnificent views of the Sutter Butte Mountains. Palms are scattered through the town, speaking a design ...
Location ID: #10192454
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Tierra Buena means "Good Land" in spanish, and by the amount of groves here, we think the farmers there would agree! There is about 4,500 people living here. Tierra Buena is home of the Tierra Buena Eagles, Sutter Bike Path, grills, taverns, ...
Location ID: #10192453
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Sam Brannan Park is a large park with a ton of amenities such as a large covered group picnic area (12 tables/large BBQ), four table/double BBQ areas, two tables/single BBQ areas and single tables, large children's and tot lot playground equipment, ...
Location ID: #10192452
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New Earth Market Is a locally grown natural food-centric store that has the feel of a true organic agricultural merchandiser with a hometown base. Fresh fruits and vegetables line the store, oils, and candles. Outdoor and indoor seating for eating, ...
Location ID: #10192451
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Just 40 miles north of Sacramento, Yuba City is the agricultural, economic, and social hub of the Yuba-Sutter Region. Providing a unique blend of urban amenities and small-town charm, Yuba City’s historic downtown is the perfect backdrop for ...
Miller House
Location ID: #10192449
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The Mary Aaron Museum/Miller House was constructed in 1855-56 as a private residence by its architect-owner, Warren Phinney Miller. It was designed and built in the Gothic Revival home style, also known as American Castle style. The Museum is ...
Location ID: #10192448
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Ellis Lake is a beautiful man-made lake located in the middle of Marysville. The lake is surrounded by Ellis Lake Park and a paved walkway dotted with old fashioned lighting. Pedal boats and Kayaks meander the lake, and there are tunnels for ...
Location ID: #10192447
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From birthday parties to falconry lessons West Coast Falconry provides incredible experiences. Owner and Master Falconer, Kate Marden lives onsite with 6 falcons and an owl in residence. Outside are many more, including a Bald Eagle, a Golden Eagle. ...
Location ID: #10192445
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Founded by the Dobbins brothers in 1849. The town of Dobbins is the site of a hotel and store that was a celebrated trading point in pioneer days. A beautiful rural town dotted with historical buildings, country stores, and modern schools and ...
Location ID: #10192442
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As you approach New Bullards Bar Reservoir from Marysville Road the first thing that pops out is the 645 ft Bullards Bar Dam. Campers, Anglers, and Boaters love this houseboat-laden man-made lake for its size, channels, and vistas. New Bullards Bar ...
Location ID: #10192441
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Located 36 miles northeast of Marysville, off Highway 49 Camptonville is a gem that you do not want to miss! The Historic Camptonville Ranger Station has several historical buildings on site. This district is also home to the Tahoe Hotshots fire ...
Location ID: #10192440
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The Blackburn-Talley Sports Complex is a 12.7-acre facility that features three lighted softball fields, a children’s play area designed for ages 5 – 12, picnic tables, and two full basketball courts.
Location ID: #10192439
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Bobbelaine Sanctuary Loop includes over five miles of maintained grassy trails that run through mature oak forests, wildflowers, open grasslands, along sloughs and a small lake, through mixed riparian woodland, leading to the bank of the Feather ...
Location ID: #10192438
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Rio Oso has a population of 356 people that inhabit this rural unincorporated township, making up a community of knowledgable agriculturalists. Known in the farming community for the Rio Oso Gem Peach (Delicious BTW). The Rio Oso Post Office was ...
Location ID: #10192410
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Lake Minden is a 41 acre lake wrapped with eucalyptus trees, it is located in the grassy plains of the Sacramento Valley. Lake Minden is centrally located close to several major cities and easily accessed from highways 99 and 70. RC boats, paddlers, ...
Location ID: #10192408
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This is a large and very open park that features a play structure, a shaded area with picnic tables, a large area to set up a game or fly a kite, BBQ grills, benches, plenty of parking, a dragon water fountain to cool off in, and a drinking fountain.
Location ID: #10192406
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Olivehurst formerly known as Denniston is an updated historic town. It was predominantly settled by migratory workers during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. The Olivehurst post office was established in 1941
Location ID: #10192405
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The Yuba River Bridge aka Train Bridge stretches between Yuba City and Marysville. The towns are separated by the Feather River where boats and barges used to connect the two communities as they grew in the early days of California. Eventually, this ...
Location ID: #10192367
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The Waldo Junction bridge was built in 1901 over Dry Creek to reach the town of Waldo (Formerly Cabbage Patch). It has an eye-catching beautiful scenery with the stately antique bridge and the old gnarled oaks.
Location ID: #10192366
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The Black Swan trail is unique in many ways. It is a loop trail that is used by both hikers, and mountain bike riders. From the cliff's edge, you can look down on the Black Swan Preserve and pond. The views are stunning and exhilarating.