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Red Bluff Park

The Site for the North Hall, purchased on March 31, 2006 in Red Bluff, California, is a 4.5-acre parcel located in an agricultural area just 2 miles outside the Red Bluff city limits, bordering on historic highway 99E. Two sides are bordered by Salt Creek, the back is bordered by a prune orchard, and the front of the property lies on the beginning of a curve of the highway, making the property visible for about a mile as you travel west.
The land is also very close to highway I-5, a major north-south freeway running from Mexico to Canada. Red Bluff is 130-miles north of Sacramento, the capital of California, with airports and bus stations nearby, state-of-the-art medical facilities down the street, and all public services readily accessible.




Red Bluff, population 13,000, is the capital of Tehama County, which has a population of 56,000. As such it is the center of many events that attract visitors from all over the country. It is located at the foot of Mount Lassen Volcanic Park, the world's largest volcanic plug dome, which can be seen from the Hall's property.
The site is 267 ft. above sea level, Latitude: 40.18 N, Longitude: 122.24 W.
The North Hall serves Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, and the United States.
On June 24, 2006, the Site Plan for Red Bluff Park was layed out during the Northern Region meeting of Messengers and Humanists.
Northern Region meeting of Messengers and Humanists on 24 June 2006

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