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Amsterdam,   Arena,   Athlone,   Atwater,   Ballico,   Bear Creek,   Brito,   Buhach,   Calpack,   Castle Gardens,   Cortez,   Cressey,   Delhi,   Dos Palos Y,   El Nido,   Fergus,   Fluhr,   Franklin,   Gustine,   Hamburg Farms,   Hilmar,   HilmarIrwin,   Hopeton,   Ingomar,   Irwin,   Kadota,   Le Grand,   Lingard,   Livingston,   Los Banos,   McSwain,   Merced,   Merced Falls,   Plainsburg,   Planada,   Santa Nella,   Santa Rita Park,   Snelling,   South Dos Palos,   Stevinson,   The Grove,   Trent,   Tuttle,   University of CaliforniaMerced,   Volta,   Winton,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Dos Palos, CA?
Then read on!

Dos Palos is a small city located in Merced County, California, with a population of approximately 5,000 residents. The city is known for its rich agricultural heritage, with crops like almonds, cotton, melons, and tomatoes being produced in the area. The name "Dos Palos" means "two palms" in Spanish, and it's believed to have been derived from two palm trees that were once located at the entrance of the city. Some of the popular attractions in Dos Palos include the San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area, Mendota Wildlife Area, and Henry Miller Plaza. The city also hosts an annual Cotton Festival in September, which celebrates the area's cotton production.