because all the homosexual's were able to move there for cheap because san fransisco be came to expensive.
The Salinas Valley during the 1930s was very productive in the area crops but not in the area of employment rights. Its geography and weather was a critical part of letting the crops grow properly.
Salinas is a river valley that runs between two mountain ranges in central California. Both the Sacramento and the San Antonio Rivers feed the valley.
Salinas Valley more specifically, the monterey county, central coast, in california.
2,004,780 to be precise
Yes, that's what the book Of Mice And Men is about
The Salinas Valley during the 1930s was very productive in the area crops but not in the area of employment rights. Its geography and weather was a critical part of letting the crops grow properly.
Salinas Valley is located in California, running parallel to the Pacific coastline in Monterey County. It is known for its rich agricultural lands and is often referred to as the "Salad Bowl of the World" due to its production of various crops such as lettuce, strawberries, and broccoli.
Salinas Valley; Monterrey, California.
Salinas is a river valley that runs between two mountain ranges in central California. Both the Sacramento and the San Antonio Rivers feed the valley.
The setting of "Of Mice and Men" is the Salinas Valley in California during the Great Depression. The story primarily takes place on a ranch near the town of Soledad.
The address of the Valley Guild is: 132 Central Ave, Salinas, CA 93901-2651
Salinas Valley more specifically, the monterey county, central coast, in california.
Yes, 'Salinas Valley' is a proper noun, the name of a specific landform in California. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Mostly agricultural
Farming
# The Salinas valley is bordered by the Gabalin and Santa Lucia mountain ranges. About 90 miles south-east from Salinas towards King City run both mountain ranges.
this book takes place during the great depression and the dust bowl. Lennie and George are in the Salinas Valley in California