| BOB PARKINS, LMFT - Proudly providing Christian counseling to Rocklin, CA 95677 & 95765 | |||||||
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Bob serves several communities in and around the Sacramento, California area. Although his office is currently located in Gold River, it is directly accessible by Hwy 50 and Sunrise Blvd. Since Bob moved his practice to the Sacramento area, people have driven from as far as Eureka, CA to seek his services. Distance does not necessarily have to be a deterrent from seeing Bob for counseling and can be planed for, but if a long commute is a major hardship for you, he will glad you give you a referral to colleagues that may be closer to your home. Please click the CONTACT button for detailed maps and contact information.
Rocklin, California 95677 & 95765
Note: Map shows general directions only. Actual office location is a block from where all online maps display it. Please go to the CONTACT section for exact location of office.
Interesting facts about Rocklin
Although officially incorporated in 1893, Rocklin's recorded history begins 150 years ago when Joel Parker Whitney established Spring Valley Ranch. Over the years, 25 miles of crushed stone roads, 12 granite bridges, stables, barns, and housing for 200 ranch hands and their families were all constructed on this sprawling 30,000 acres, now considered the first developed property in Rocklin.
After the last Whitney family member died in 1926, the ranch began to deteriorate. The planned communities of Stanford Ranch and Whitney Oaks now occupy much of the former Spring Valley Ranch. As Rocklin evolved, the City saved many of the original granite bridges used to cross creeks on the Spring Valley Ranch, and the City's Recreation Commission designed parks to include the bridges.
The City's original claim to fame came with the mining of granite. In 1910, 22 quarries operated in Rocklin and, in 1912, nearly 2,000 train carloads of granite were sent out of town . Granite for the state capitol and many of the buildings in San Francisco came from Rocklin's quarries. Today, Rocklin granite is as popular as ever, finding its way to kitchen counters and monument signs throughout the region.
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