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I need information on Alamo California? Question: Sites would be wonderful, so I can read up on the information myself. I tried Wikipedia but you cant be to sure about whats true or false.
What is the earthquake history?
what is the name of Alamo's fault?
Where might i find future predictions of earthquakes in this area or near this area?
Lastly, what is Alamo's community like? Such things like lakes,rivers, and activities you can do there?
Thanks so much for any help given.
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This is the San Antonio, Texas answers site. Alamo, CA is about 1700 miles from San Antonio, TX and is close to San Francisco. Maybe you can try looking into information related to San Francisco/Oakland California and the geologic issues related to that area. You might try the US Geologic Survey site.
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Significance of the Alamo (1836) & the California Campaign (1846)? Question: I'm needing a little help on brushing up on my history!
If you could answer one or both of the following questions, I would greatly appreciate it. Not too long of answers, though...one or two sentences, please. Thanks so much everyone!!
Question 1: What was the significance (to American history) of the battle at the Alamo (1836)?
Question 2: What was the significance (to American history) of the California Campaign (1846)?
I DO NOT NEED the definitions for these two events...just their significance to the history of the U.S.
=)
*Best Answer will be awarded for ten points.*
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im rlly not good with history but we just learned that the alamo was the ship that sunk b4 it got to latin america and americans blamed it on the spanish and that broke out the war bet. america and spain fighting for cubans independance im not sure if thats wat u needed but i feek good abt myself 4 remmbering.
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do you think this is a good way to start a story a bout the california gold rush? Question: “Grandpa, Grandpa tell us another story” shouted the grandchildren as they darted through the front door to grandpa’s house. “OK settle down” said grandpa. “I have four stories to share choose one” said grandpa. “Trail of tears, Transcontinental railroads, The Alamo, or The California Gold Rush” said grandpa. We pick the gold rush ‘cause gold is good, and shiny”. Yelled the grandchildren “The gold rush it is”.
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Sounds good. Don't forget to check your commas and other punctuation. Remember, when you change speakers , you change paragraphs.
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Alamo Canal in Dublin, California ? Question: Where does this start, and where does it end ? Considering a bike ride, but want to know what I'm getting myself into first. I'd be starting at the Dublin Blvd connection.
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The Alamo Canal Trail is a short spur off the Iron Horse trail. Here's a description from this web site:
http://www.ebparks.org/activities/biking/paved
"Alamo Canal Trail, Dublin – less than 1 mile, this paved trail extends from the Iron Horse Trail in Dublin, just south of Amador Valley Road to I-580, near the Civic Center and Library. Future plans includes connecting the trail in Pleasanton. Alamo Canal Trail in Pleasanton is a gravel service road trail at this time."
The best map is here:
http://www.ebparks.org/files/EBRPD_files/brochure/IHT_Mont evideo_DubPleasBART.pdf
From their intersection, the Iron Horse Traill runs southeast to the BART station and northwest for a long distance, while the Alamo Creek Trail runs southwest to the Dublin Civic Center.
If you want a much longer ride, you should continue northward on the Iron Horse Trail. A number of maps for the Iron Horse Trail are linked here:
http://www.ebparks.org/parks/maps
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If you're interested in continuing south along the gravel portion of the Alamo Canal Trail, there's a map here:
http://www.ebparks.org/parks/trails/iron_horse
(Scroll to the bottom of this web page.)
The unpaved portion south of I-580 is called the Centennial Trail.
It shows the trail running along the east side of I-680, then heading east and ending near 1st St. and Stanley Blvd. It follows the creek north of the Alameda County Fairgrounds, which is shown as a wavy blue line in this map:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hopyard+Rd.+and+Valley+Ave.,P leasanton,CA&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&hl=en&ll=37.66772, -121.885672&spn=0.035329,0.077162&z=14
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Does anyone know my grandson, Ian Alamo in Orlando, Florida? Question: Does anyone know my grandson, Ian Alamo and his sister, California Alamo, who live in Orlando, Florida. If so, please let him know that his grandmother, father, uncle, aunt and great-grandmother love them and do not forget them. We are trying to get them back.
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Where are some Border Collie breeders in Northern California? Question: I live in Alamo CA and i was wondering if anyone new of any Border Collie breeders near here. We're getting our first dog so if you know or have heard of any trustable breeders please list. Thank you.
Answer:
Pat Charlton
Sylmar, CA - 818-321-6785
Available:
Activities: AG, CO, HD, OB
Health: hips, elbows, eyes
Email: charlton91342@yahoo.com
Contact Point Border Collies - Karen Moureaux
Fillmore, CA 93015 - 805-524-7900
Available: puppies
Activities: AG, HD
Health: elbows, eyes, hearing, hips
Website: www.bordercollie.tv
Email: cpagility@aol.com
Cordillera Border Collies - Sonja Donaldson
Santa Barbara, CA 93117 - (805) 964-0900
Available: Puppies
Activities, AG, CO, HD, OB, RA, TH, TR
Health Checks: Hips, Elbows, CERF Eyes, DNA CEA/CH, CL, TNS
Email: sonjadonaldson@cox.net
Website: http://www.cordillerabordercollies.com
Gladwyn - Lori Davidson
Woodland Hills, CA - (818) 992-1686
Available: Puppies, Stud Service
Activities: CO, HD, OB
Health Checks: Hips, Eyes, Thyroid, DNA CL/CEA, TNS
Website: www.Gladwynkennels.com
Email: lori@gladwynkennels.com
Highland (USA) and Trumagik (Aus.) - AnneMarie Silverton
Stockton, CA - 209-931-5711
Available: adult dogs, puppies, stud service
Activities: AG, CO, HD, OB, TK
Health: elbows, eyes, heart, hips, thyroid
Website: www.silverton.net
Email: Annemarie@silverton.net
HiTop Border Collies - Sandy Bohr
Copperopolis, CA - (209) 785-4782
Available: puppies
Activities: AG, CO, HD, OB, RA
Health Checks: hips, elbows, eyes, CL, CEA, TNS
Website: www.hitopbordercollies.com
Email: schiptobc@yahoo.com
Mt. Echo - Vona Schuring
Ione, CA - 209-274-2598
Available: puppies, stud service
Activities: AG, CO, HD, OB
Health: elbows, eyes, hips
On The Lamb Ranch - Robin Penland
La Mesa, CA - (619) 460-4944 home
(619) 917-2599 cell
Available:
Activities: AG, CO, FB, HD, OB, TK, SR
Health: eyes, hips
Website: www.onthelambranch.com
Email: robinonthelamb@sbcglobal.net
Premiere Border Collies - Suzanne LeRoy
Woodland Hills, CA - (310) 729-8683
Available: Puppies, Stud service
Activities: AG, CO, HD, RA
Health Checks: Hips, Elbows, Eyes, CEA, CL, TNS
Website: www.AmazingBorderCollies.com
Email: moviestoo@yahoo.com
Storybook Farm - Mary Fish Arango
Carpinteria, CA - (805) 570-8899
Available: puppies
Activities: AG, CO, OB, TH
Health Checks: hips, elbows, eyes, CEA/CH/CL
Website: www.maryfisharangophotography.com
Email: mary_arango@cate.org
Tovarin - Betsy Korbonski
Pacific Palisades, CA - 310-459-2230
Available: puppies, stud service
Activities: AG, CO, HD, OB
Health: elbows, eyes, hips, thyroid
Website: www.tovarin.com
Email: tovarin@adelphia.net
Umm yeah you dont want to go to KSL.com, you want to get your dog from a REPUTABLE breeder, which are the ones I listed(I listed all breeders in California form the AKC website)
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I'm planning a trip to California. What is the best car rental company? Question: I'm french. My girlfriend and I would like to go from SF to LA.
1° Have you heard about "Alamo"
2° What about insurances
3° Can we rental a mechanical gear (don't know how to drive an automatic
4° We're planning to rent it for a full week : will $ 200 - $250 be enough for a compact car with insurances (e.g. : chevy aveo)
Answer:
Alamo is a large company and completely reputable. Hertz is the largest and possibly the best. Alamo should not be a problem if that is who you want to use.
Since you are from France I am not sure how the insurance would work. You should ask your insurance company, and the car rental company as well.
You will probably have to rent an automatic but they are VERY easy to drive. (Easier than standard/mechanical shift.) On the automatic shift gear indicator you will see P, N, R, D, and then numbers such as 3, 2, 1. P is for park. Only shift into this when the car is at a full stop! N is neutral. D is for Drive. When you want to move forward put the transmission into D (drive) and hit the gas. That's all there is to it. R is for reverse. Same as drive, but in reverse. The numbers allow you to select a specific gear. It is HIGHLY UNLIKELY that you will need to use this feature. NOTE: When shifting into our out of park or reverse the car should NOT be moving. In fact many cars require that your foot be on the brake when you shift.
$200-250 sounds reasonable for a week long rental, but it all depends on the city you are renting from. Also, when renting in one city and dropping in another you may have to pay extra.
I hope this helped. Enjoy your trip.
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