+ Follow CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW Tag
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[Title] => Salinas: Salad bowl of the world
[Summary] => Salinas Valley is a two-hour drive from San Francisco. Called the "salad bowl of the world," Salinas is located on central California coast. It is a 15-minute drive from Napa Valley, and just 12 miles from the Pacific Ocean and Monterey Bay.
Salinas is a beautiful area committed to preserving agriculture as a major industry. The city was born after Mexico seceded from Spain in 1822 and began granting rancho lands. Named for a nearby salt marsh, Salinas became the seat of Monterey County in 1872 and was incorporated in 1874.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christine S. Dayrit
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[Title] => Salinas: Salad bowl of the world
[Summary] => Salinas Valley is a two-hour drive from San Francisco. Called the "salad bowl of the world," Salinas is located on central California coast. It is a 15-minute drive from Napa Valley, and just 12 miles from the Pacific Ocean and Monterey Bay.
Salinas is a beautiful area committed to preserving agriculture as a major industry. The city was born after Mexico seceded from Spain in 1822 and began granting rancho lands. Named for a nearby salt marsh, Salinas became the seat of Monterey County in 1872 and was incorporated in 1874.
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Salinas is a beautiful area committed to preserving agriculture as a major industry. The city was born after Mexico seceded from Spain in 1822 and began granting rancho lands. Named for a nearby salt marsh, Salinas became the seat of Monterey County in 1872 and was incorporated in 1874.
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[Summary] => Salinas Valley is a two-hour drive from San Francisco. Called the "salad bowl of the world," Salinas is located on central California coast. It is a 15-minute drive from Napa Valley, and just 12 miles from the Pacific Ocean and Monterey Bay.
Salinas is a beautiful area committed to preserving agriculture as a major industry. The city was born after Mexico seceded from Spain in 1822 and began granting rancho lands. Named for a nearby salt marsh, Salinas became the seat of Monterey County in 1872 and was incorporated in 1874.
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