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Paso Robles California

Paso Robles is located north of San Luis Obispo between King City and Atascadero along US Highway 101 near the Salinas River and Lake Nacimiento.

Its name derives from the Spanish term for "passage of the oaks," for the path followed by Juan Bautista de Anza and his party in 1776. It was the filming location for the 1989 movie, "My Blue Heaven".


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13th Street Home and Garden (Furniture Design and Custom Building)
 
Adelaide Inn (Hotels and Motels)
 
 
Best Western Black Oak Motor L (Hotels and Motels)
 
Big Bubba's Bad B B Q (Restaurants)
 
Buona Tavola (Restaurants)
 
Courtyard Marriott Paso Robles (Hotels and Motels)
 
Hampton Inn Suites Paso Robles (Hotels and Motels)
 
Holiday Inn Express And Stes (Hotels and Motels)
 
Hotel Cheval (Hotels and Motels)
 
 
 
La Bellasera Hotel And Suites (Hotels and Motels)
 
 
 
Lolo's Mexican Food (Restaurants)
 
Odyssey World Cafe (Restaurants)
 
Orchard Hill Farm (Bed and Breakfasts)
 
Pan Jewelers (Shopping)
 
 
 
 
 
Paso Robles Inn (Hotels and Motels)
 
Paso Robles Inn (Hotels and Motels)
 
Paso Robles Inn (Hotels and Motels)
 
 
 
 
Paso Robles Travelodge (Hotels and Motels)
 
Paso Robles Travelodge (Hotels and Motels)
 
RAE Inn (Hotels and Motels)
 
Relax Inn (Hotels and Motels)
 
San Marcos Ranch (Ranches, Guest Ranches)
 
 
Special Effects Design Studios (Arts, Visual Artists and Art Studios)
 
Teri Rose Studio (Art Galleries)
 
The Arbor Inn Bed & Breakfast (Bed and Breakfasts)
 
 
Villa Creek (Restaurants)
 
Villa Toscana (Hotels and Motels)
 
Villa Toscana Bed And Breakfas (Hotels and Motels)
 
Vinoteca Wine Bar (Restaurants)
 
Wine Country RV Resort (RV Campgrounds)
 

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