Difference between revisions of "Monterey Bay"
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Located south of the [[Bay Area]], the Monterey Bay region is known for tourism, abundant marine life, and salad green production (Salad Bowl of the World). | Located south of the [[Bay Area]], the Monterey Bay region is known for tourism, abundant marine life, and salad green production (Salad Bowl of the World). | ||
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+ | ==Local transit providers== | ||
+ | <div>{{#ask: [[local bus in.in county.in region::{{PAGENAME}}]] OR [[local bus in.in region::{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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+ | ==Airports== | ||
+ | <div>{{#ask: [[Category:airports]] [[city.in county.in region::{{PAGENAME}}]] OR [[Category:airports]] [[in county.in region::{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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==Counties and cities== | ==Counties and cities== |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 28 November 2018
Located south of the Bay Area, the Monterey Bay region is known for tourism, abundant marine life, and salad green production (Salad Bowl of the World).
Local transit providers
Airports
Counties and cities
- Aromas
- Bradley, California
- Carmel Highlands
- Carmel Valley
- Carmel-by-the-Sea
- Castroville, California
- Chualar
- East Garrison
- Gonzales
- Greenfield, California
- King City
- Las Lomas
- Lockwood, California
- Marina
- Monterey
- Moss Landing
- Pacific Grove
- Pajaro
- Pebble Beach
- Prunedale
- Salinas
- San Ardo
- San Lucas
- Sand City
- Seaside
- Soledad
- Spreckels
- Aptos
- Ben Lomond
- Bonny Doon
- Boulder Creek
- Capitola
- Corralitos
- Davenport, California
- Felton, California
- Freedom
- La Selva Beach
- Live Oak (Santa Cruz)
- Rio Del Mar
- Santa Cruz
- Scotts Valley
- Soquel
- Watsonville