Address: 315 Co Rd 98, Woodland, CA 95695, USA
“These guys are absolutely fantastic. I usually always go to Hugo when I go. I was recommended by a co worker and then found out another one of my co workers go to him. These guys have the knowledge of 100 mechanics combined. Whatever you can't figure out they will. I highly recommend them to all. Also they get so much business that it's better if you call and make an appointment.”
Address: 23944 Co Rd 98, Woodland, CA 95695, USA
“A local out of the way gem. Gravel parking lot. They have a patio in the back where they sometimes have live music. I had the Blu cheese burger with bacon, a side of fries and a cold Coors Banquet. I'll put that burger against any at Burgers and Brew all day! It IS a tasty burger! Chatted a bit about this and that with some of the kind folks at the bar. Pete is a great guy. Very chill. I'll be back.”
Address: 349 Co Rd 98, Woodland, CA 95695, USA
“I go there for all my welding supplies, Danny knows his stuff and the service you can not complain.”
Address: 315 Co Rd 98, Woodland, CA 95695, USA
“I love this place! I took my car in for an oil change and they ended up diagnosing a few things that needed taking care of. They are like a primary care provider for your car - looking out for the bigger picture and referring to specialists when needed.”
Address: 12020 Co Rd 98, Woodland, CA 95695, USA
“Mary's Cemetery has been at the corner of County Rd 98 and County Rd 15 since 1857. Prominent pioneer families of Yolo County are buried there. The cemetery is surrounded by farmlands on 3 sides, with the main entrance facing County Rd 98. A small chapel, a California Landmark, was built in 1901 in the corner of the cemetery nearest County Rd 15, and County Rd 98, facing East. It can seat about 20 people and has built in altar, pulpit, and pews. It last was opened to the public several decades ago for a wedding. It is too old, and in fragile condition, to be opened now. My late mother, Mary Alice Richter Frazier, was administrator/caretaker of the cemetery for many years in the mid to late 20th century. She would place flowers on members of her mother's family buried there year round on major holidays and birthdays. Many of the oldest tombstones (mid to late 19th century) have fallen into disrepair, or been vandalized, over the last 50+ years as many of those buried in Mary's Cemetery have no surviving family members to tend the grave sites.”
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