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Best Western Paso de Robles :: CA The Best Western Black Oak Motor Lodge is located at the junction of Highway 101 and 46 East, in the central California coastal valley town of Paso Robles. Wine tasting, lakes, and endless country roads await your stay, not to mention the breathtaking 45 minute drive to the world famous Hearst Castle. 1135 24th Street Reservations
Hotline: Best Western Paso de Robles :: CA The Best Western Black Oak Motor Lodge is located at the junction of Highway 101 and 46 East, in the central California coastal valley town of Paso Robles. Wine tasting, lakes, and endless country roads await your stay, not to mention the breathtaking 45 minute drive to the world famous Hearst Castle. 1135 24th Street Reservations
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Morro Bay Wine CountryThe City of Paso Robles embodies a community of 28,000. Paso for short; located approximately twenty miles east of the coastal mountains. Buffered from the marine environment Paso Robles is located close enough to afford its residents and visitors easy access to the central coast beaches of Cambria, Morro Bay, San Simeon, Cayucos, Pismo Beach, Oceano and Shell Beach while offering a dryer, warmer climate. Did you know Paso is the United States’ greatest wine growing area. Many of the Best of the Best labels offer wine tasting and sales while growers provide grapes for wines around the world.
The City understands the importance of business and works hard to attract commerce in a diverse array of industries. The local economy is healthy with a 2004 gross product of $1,600,000,000. With just 11% of San Luis Obispo County's population, the City has 19% of retail sales, 40% of manufacturing jobs. In 2004 alone, accounted for 24% of all the new homes built. Paso Robles has sustained strong, uninterrupted economic growth since 1993 as can be seen in the 2006 Paso Robles Economic Forecast. To request bound printed copies of the Paso Robles Forecast, visit the Chamber of Commerce website. Paso Robles holds the charm of a rural community, but is developing into a center of industry, viticulture, recreation, commerce, and housing. It is truly a place with something for everyone.
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