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WineSneak San Luis Obispo California
WineSneak
4468 Broad St STE 120, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
+1 805-439-1125
http://winesneak.com/
WineSneak Hours
Monday”: “11 AM-7 PM”
Tuesday: “11 AM-7 PM”
Wednesday: “11 AM-7 PM”
Thursday: “11 AM-7 PM”
Friday: “11 AM-7 PM”
Saturday: “11 AM-7 PM”
Sunday: “12-5 PM”
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San Luis Obispo (Spanish for 'St. Louis the Bishop'; san LOO-iss ə-BISS-poh; Spanish: [san ˈlwis oˈβispo]; Chumash: tiłhini) is a city and county seat of San Luis Obispo County, in the U.S. state of California. Located on the Central Coast of California, San Luis Obispo is roughly halfway between the San Francisco Bay Area in the north and Greater Los Angeles in the south. The population was 47,063 at the 2020 census. San Luis Obispo was founded by the Spanish in 1772, when Saint Junípero Serra established Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. The town grew steadily through the Mexican period before a rapid expansion of San Luis Obispo following the American Conquest of California. San Luis Obispo is a popular tourist destination, known for its historic architecture, vineyards, and hospitality, as well as for being home to California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. == History == The earliest human inhabitants of the local area were the Chumash people. One of the earliest villages lies south of San Luis Obispo and reflects the landscape of the early Holocene when estuaries came farther inland. The Chumash people used marine resources of the inlets and bays along the Central Coast and inhabited a network of villages, including sites at Los Osos and Morro Creek.
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