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  2. Fort Bragg, California - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bragg was incorporated in 1889 with C. R. Johnson as its first mayor, and Calvin Stewart drafting its plat maps. Built in Fort Bragg for Horace Weller in 1886, the Weller House is the oldest existing house in the city. Since 1999, this house, converted into a hotel, has welcomed tourists from around the world.

  3. Fort Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Fort Liberty. /  35.13917°N 78.99917°W  / 35.13917; -78.99917. Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, is a military installation of the United States Army in North Carolina, and is one of the largest military installations in the world by population, with over 52,000 military personnel. [2]

  4. Glass Beach (Fort Bragg, California) - Wikipedia

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    There are three Glass Beach sites in Fort Bragg where trash was dumped into the ocean between 1906 and 1967. Site Two (1943–1949) and Three (1949–1967 – "Glass Beach") are located at the end of the path that begins on the corner of Elm Street and Glass Beach Drive. These sites are accessible by foot and by a short climb down the cliffs ...

  5. Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens are located on 47 acres (19 hectares) in Fort Bragg, California, United States between California's Highway One and the Pacific Ocean. The garden property includes canyons, wetlands, coastal bluffs, and a closed-cone pine forest . The Gardens comprise plant collections suited to its mild coastal ...

  6. California State Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    Freeways. ← SR 19. → SR 22. State Route 20 ( SR 20) is a state highway in the northern-central region of the U.S. state of California, running east–west north of Sacramento from the North Coast to the Sierra Nevada. Its west end is at SR 1 in Fort Bragg, from where it heads east past Clear Lake, Colusa, Yuba City, Marysville and Nevada ...

  7. California Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    California Western 45 photo special eastbound at the first crossing of the Noyo River, 2009. The California Western Railroad (reporting mark CWR), AKA Mendocino Railway, popularly called the Skunk Train, is a rail freight and heritage railroad transport railway in Mendocino County, California, United States, running from the railroad's headquarters in the coastal town of Fort Bragg to the ...

  8. Noyo Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Noyo Harbor. Coordinates: 39.4240°N 123.8037°W. An aerial view of the mouth of the Noyo River in Fort Bragg, CA, including Noyo Harbor. Noyo Harbor is the port and boat docking area for Fort Bragg, California, USA. It is built near the mouth of the Noyo River in the town of Noyo, just south of Fort Bragg. Noyo Harbor is located in Mendocino ...

  9. MacKerricher State Park - Wikipedia

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    Trains brought logs from the Ten Mile River to the Fort Bragg sawmill until the rails were replaced by a haul road for logging trucks in 1949, [6] when descendants of Duncan and Jessie MacKerricher sold the MacKerricher property to the state of California, which made it a state park. [1]