The Yolotoi, a tribelet of the Patwin, occupied area near Woodland California, and settled a village northwest of Woodland California and another close to present day Knights Landing.
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The Yolotoi, a tribelet of the Patwin, occupied area near Woodland California, and settled a village northwest of Woodland California and another close to present day Knights Landing.
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In 1851, the year after California became a state and Yolo County was formed, "Uncle Johnny" Morris settled at what is the corner of First and Clover Streets in Woodland.
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Woodland California gave land to anyone who would clear it and build a home.
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Woodland California lost no time in developing the town by leasing or selling commercial buildings.
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The City of Woodland California was incorporated in 1871 and its residents soon had regular train and telegraph operations, telephone services, gas, water, electricity, street lights, and graveled streets.
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At Woodland California, was a Woodland California Civil Control Station, for check-in, with no overnight accommodations.
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Woodland California is a part of the Sacramento Metropolitan Area but it retains a "small town" feeling partly due to the mileage between the city and the neighboring cities.
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Industrial sector has grown in Woodland California as is seen by the numerous manufacturing and warehouse centers.
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Woodland California Dynamite Chili Cook-off is a newer addition to Woodland California's cultural activities.
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Woodland California Joint Unified School District services ten elementary schools, one charter school, two middle schools, two high schools, one continuation high school and the adult education center in the area.
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In 2015, current Woodland California Joint Unified School District Trustees include; Elaine Lytle, President; Tico Zendejas, Vice President; Morgan Childers, Clerk; Sam Blanco III Member; Michael Pyeatt, Member; Dr Cirenio Rodriguez, Member; and Tania Tafoya, Member.
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Documentary, Bigger, Faster, Stronger features several scenes in Woodland California, and includes interviews with football players from the Woodland California Wolves and the Pioneer Patriots.
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Woodland California is served by Yolo County Transportation District commonly termed 'YOLOBUS'.
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Woodland California has one sister city, as designated by Sister Cities International:.
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