Salinas continues to grow-- and is home to many different cultures.
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1 Review and 0 Opinions Stayed there on the way to Carmel Valley. Clean, new and easy to get there. Would Recommend for sure...
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Salinas continues to grow-- and is home to many different cultures.
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Q: Does anyone know the best way to get from Salinas to San Jose without a car? I'm a student & will be in the area for a month...

A: Well there's the Amtrak Thruway bus about six times a day, taking 1hr 15 minutes and one actual daily train taking nearly 2 hours. www.amtrakcalifornia.com for more about...
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I had been meaning to stop by the National Steinbeck Center for a long time, and, as I was going down to see the folks, I finally got my chance to stop in. I'm a big fan of John Steinbeck. I haven't...
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World's Produce Capital and Home of John Steinbeck

I own and drive a refrigerator tractor trailer combo around the continental 48 states of the USA, but one of the most common deliveries I make with my huge 53' trailer is from Salinas to New York,...
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Salinas - Steinbeck's Birthplace

Salinas is the heart of the Salinas Valley agricultural region, and it is a huge city of some 150,000 people, making it the largest town in Monterey County. Like any town of this size, Salinas has its...
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Salinas is a large farming community just south of Gilroy & San Jose. Not a ton to do, but there is some amazing Mexican food served here. I used to drive through on trips to Southern California to...
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Green agriculture- everywhere. The area is known as the Salad Capital of the world Greenfield= Brocolli Capital Castroville= Artichoke Capital Watsonville= Strawberry Capital Gilroy= Garlic Capital......
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