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Orland, California - Wikipedia A member of Bee City USA, Orland is the "Queen Bee Capital of North America" owing to its robust local and regional queen bee production as part of the county's agricultural products
City of Orland – Official website of the City of Orland, CA Orland City Council is responsible for making policy decisions and directing city staff The Council meets twice a month for their regular meetings on the first and third Tuesdays
Orland. News Highway 32 and Road P stoplight hits another snag Stop signs coming back temporarily
Home - Town of Orland Welcome to the Town of Orland, Maine! The Town of Orland was incorporated in 1800, formerly known as "Plantation #2" on the east side of the Penobscot River As of the year 2020, the population was 2,221 people
Map of Orland, California: Exploring Its Geography, Attractions, and More Orland, California, is strategically situated in the northern part of the Sacramento Valley, approximately 100 miles north of Sacramento Nestled in Glenn County, this small town is encircled by fertile agricultural land, making it a pivotal area for farming and agri-business
Things to do in Orland - City of Orland Visit the Heritage Trail at the Glenn County Fairgrounds, sponsored by the Orland Historical and Cultural Organization, where you will find a one room school, blacksmith shop, gas station, lemon stand, print shop, train depot and more
Orland, CA City Guide | About Living in Orland - Homes. com Orland is known for its honey production; dubbed the “Queen Bee Capital of North America,” Orland produces over 200,000 queen honeybees per year The town is rural by nature, but its position along Interstate 5 and Highway 32 allows its 8,200 residents to easily access larger surrounding cities
City of Orland gt; Home Youth Sports Calendar About Orland Recreation History Mission Statement Job Opportunities Recreation Commission