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San Quentin, California

Unincorporated community in California, United States

San Quentin, California

Summary

Unincorporated community in California, United States

FieldValue
nameSan Quentin
settlement_typeUnincorporated community
image_captionSan Quentin State Prison
pushpin_mapCalifornia#USA
pushpin_label_positionbottom
pushpin_map_captionLocation in California
pushpin_imageCalifornia Locator Map with US.PNG
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1California
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Marin County
established_title
coordinates
elevation_footnotes
elevation_m9
elevation_ft30
area_code_typeArea codes
area_code415/628

San Quentin (, meaning "St. Quentin") is a small unincorporated community in Marin County, California, United States. at an elevation of 30 feet.

Description

San Quentin is adjacent to San Quentin State Prison, located just east of the prison, and is also known as San Quentin Village or Point San Quentin Village. It has 40 single-family houses and a condominium complex with 10 units, and its population is about 100.

The town was originally housing for the prison's employees and their families. Before California's effective moratorium on the death penalty in 2006, San Quentin was the only place in the state where prisoners were executed. Residents would rent their driveways to media vans during these controversial executions. Many death penalty abolitionists would also appear and demonstrate against the practice. This garnered much media attention.

Government and infrastructure

The San Quentin Post Office

The United States Postal Service operates the San Quentin Post Office. A post office operated at San Quentin for a time in 1859, and from 1862. The Tamal post office is a substation of the San Quentin post office.

In the state legislature, San Quentin is in the 3rd Senate District and in the 6th Assembly District.

Federally, San Quentin is in .

The village is served by Golden Gate Transit route 40 between Richmond and El Cerrito del Norte BART stations across the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge in Contra Costa County and San Rafael Transit Center in downtown San Rafael. The community is in ZIP code 94964 and area codes 415 and 628. Prior to the opening of the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge in 1956, the Richmond–San Rafael Ferry Company operated car ferries between here and Castro Point in Richmond.

Notable people

  • Duster Mails was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Brooklyn Robins, Cleveland Indians and St. Louis Cardinals.

References

References

  1. {{gnis. 232465
  2. 697
  3. Liberatore, Paul. "No escape from San Quentin Village". ''Marin Independent Journal'', December 12, 2004.
  4. link. (2011-07-19 ". ''Pacific Sun'', October 17, 2008. Retrieved January 9, 2009.)
  5. Simerman, John. "Prison's neighbors dread more closure talk - residents of the scenic community say the area has charm that will vanish if the facility is torn down". ''Contra Costa Times'', July 11, 2001.
  6. Wood, Jim. [http://www.marinmagazine.com/Marin-Magazine/November-2007/Point-San-Quentin-Village/ "Point San Quentin Village. Arguably, Marin's most unique community"] {{webarchive. link. (2008-08-27 . ''Marin Magazine'', November 2007. Retrieved January 9, 2009.)
  7. Bowman, Catherine. "San Quentin Village recovering - Harris execution created a 'carnival' atmosphere". ''San Francisco Chronicle'', April 27, 1992.
  8. "[http://usps.whitepages.com/service/post_office/san-quentin-1-main-st-san-quentin-ca-1380646 Post Office Location - SAN QUENTIN]". [[United States Postal Service]]. Retrieved on August 24, 2010.
  9. {{Cite GovTrack. CA. 2
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