San Joaquin, CA
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About San Joaquin
- • Musician and songwriter, Kelley James, known for his acoustic hip-hop, hails from San Joaquin.
- • The town isn't known for a specific invention or cultural movement born solely within its borders.
- • Agriculture and its location along major transportation routes solidified its importance.
- • Despite its small size, San Joaquin once had a bustling railway station.
- • The town experienced significant growth alongside the expansion of agriculture in the Central Valley.
- • Established in 1899, it derives its name from the nearby San Joaquin River.
- • With about 4,000 residents, it's smaller than many neighboring Central Valley towns.
- • Its elevation of 62 feet above sea level contributes to its flat, agricultural landscape.
- • Agriculture, including farming and related support services, drives the local economy.
- • A feeling of quiet, rural life permeates the air, a contrast to the hustle of larger cities.
- • The Sacramento Kings, a nearby NBA team, won the Pacific Division title in 2003.
- • Nearby Stockton's Lincoln High School produced MLB pitcher, Greg Vaughn, known for his power hitting.