Crows Landing

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Crows Landing is a small unincorporated rural community in California’s Central Valley known historically for agriculture and its former naval auxiliary airfield.

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Crows Landing canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
unincorporated community
airfieldCommissioned 1940s
airfieldDecommissioned 1990s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Stanislaus County
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 100 feet
formerMilitaryUse World War II training airfield
auxiliary airfield for Naval Air Station Alameda
governingBody Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors
hasAreaCode 209
hasClimate hot-summer Mediterranean climate
hasEconomicSector agribusiness
hasFormerFacility Crows Landing Naval Auxiliary Air Station
surface form: Naval Auxiliary Air Station Crows Landing
hasLandUse irrigated farmland
orchards
rural residential
hasNearbyAirport former Crows Landing Naval Auxiliary Air Station
hasNearbyFreeway California State Route 99
hasNearbyInterstate Interstate 5
hasNearbyRiver San Joaquin River
hasPostalCode 95313
hasSoilType alluvial soils of the San Joaquin Valley
historicalFunction supporting regional agriculture
isIncorporated no
isPartOfMetropolitanArea Modesto
surface form: Modesto metropolitan area
knownFor Crows Landing Naval Auxiliary Air Station
agriculture
locatedIn Central Valley
surface form: California’s Central Valley
locatedInRegion San Joaquin Valley
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
nearCity Modesto
surface form: Modesto, California

Patterson, California
partOf Stanislaus County
surface form: Stanislaus County, California
populationCharacteristic small population
primaryCrops almonds
row crops
walnuts
primaryEconomicActivity farming
regionalPlanningAgency Stanislaus Council of Governments
regionType rural community
servedBy local county roads
servedByHighway California State Route 33
state California, United States
surface form: California
transportationMode automobile
waterSource irrigation from regional water projects

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