1. E Market / Pajaro
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2. Railroad / Amtrak Depot
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3. Salinas Transit Center / Gate 8
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4. Lincoln / West Market
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5. Salinas Transit Center / Gate 9
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6. N Main / Rossi
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7. Lincoln / Salinas City Hall
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8. E Alisal / Monterey
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9. E Alisal / Monterey
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10. E Rossi / Sherwood Drive
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11. E Alisal / Soledad
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12. E Alisal / Soledad
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13. Salinas / 344 Salinas
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14. Segway Santa Cruz Inc.
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15. Monterey & Rodling
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16. Beachway Inn & Suites
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17. W Alisal / Church
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18. Sherwood Drive / Rossi
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19. Alisal / Cayuga
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20. E Alisal / California
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21. W Rossi / Sansome
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22. W Market / Vale
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23. Lincoln / San Luis Street
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24. E Alisal / Front
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25. W Market / Riker
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26. Comfort Inn
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27. Monterey Downtown Travelodge
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28. Gilroy Premium Outlets
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29. W Rossi / Sansome
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30. N Main / Casentini
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31. E Market / Peach
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32. W Alisal / Riker
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About 'Salinas, CA, USA'
Salinas is the county seat and the largest municipality of Monterey County, California. Salinas is known for being an agricultural center and also for being the hometown of the noted writer and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate John Steinbeck, who based several of his novels here like Of Mice and Men.. The city consists mostly of late 20th century single family homes, some low-level apartments, ranging from modest bungalows to spacious luxury homes. Salinas is located 10 miles east-southeast of the mouth of the Salinas River, at an elevation of about 52 feet above sea level. The mostly suburban city is located at the mouth of the Salinas Valley roughly eight miles from the Pacific Ocean and has a mild climate. The climate is also ideal for the floral industry and grape vineyards planted by world-famous vintners. The population was 150,441 at the 2010 census. | |
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