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1245 W. Webber, Stockton, CA 95203

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402 W. Weber Ave., Stockton, CA 95203

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1201 North Pershing Avenue, Stockton, CA 95203
The Haggin Museum, an art and history museum located in Stockton, has been referred to by Sunset magazine as "one of the undersung gems of California." The impressive brick building has stood in the center of Stocktonâs lush Victory ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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521 E. Acacia, Stockton, CA 95202

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7432 CE Dixon St., Stockton, CA 95206

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French Camp CA 95231, United States of America
Inscription. Here was the terminus of the Oregon-California Trail used by the French-Canadian trappers employed by the Hudsons Bay Company from about 1832 to 1845. Michel La Framboise, among others, met fur trappers here annually ... More on HMDB

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221 N. Center Street Stockton, CA 95203
A star downtown attraction, the Weber Point Events Center is rented throughout the year for festivals, concerts and ... More on uptake_content
Enjoy the facility's interactive water feature, colorful children's play area or simply stroll the promenade and enjoy the panoramic Delta view. Nearby DeCarli Waterfront Square, McLeod ... More on Discover America

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3661 French Camp Road, Manteca CA 95336, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to the boys, Who Fought Overseas, — In 1917 —, , Location. 37° 51.739′ N, 121° 13.426′ W. Marker is in Manteca, California, in San Joaquin County. Marker can be reached from ... More on HMDB

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921 South San Joaquin Street, Stockton CA 95202, United States of America
Inscription. One of Californias leading Black citizens build and resided in this home with his wife, Sara, and five daughters until his death in 1900. Born a slave in Missouri, he participated in the California Gold Rush and earned ... More on HMDB

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1658 South Airport Way, Stockton CA 95206, United States of America
Inscription. Here, within the confines of San Joaquin County Fairgrounds, enclosed by barbed wire and housed in temporary barracks, 4,217 San Joaquin County residents of Japanese ancestry, predominately American citizens, were interned ... More on HMDB
