Stanislaus County Post Offices


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2801 Mitchell Rd
Ceres, California 95307

13 W 5th St
Crows Landing, California 95313

4733 Main St
Denair, California 95316

5102 Yosemite Blvd
Empire, California 95319

25320 E Highway 4
Farmington, California 95230

808 Hickman Rd
Hickman, California 95323

2300 Sylvan Ave
Modesto, California 95355

6924 Elm St
Hughson, California 95326

5655 7th St
Keyes, California 95328

715 Kearney Ave
Modesto, California 95350

1313 Main St
Newman, California 95360

170 California Ave
Oakdale, California 95361

1717 Paradise Rd
Modesto, California 95358

50 N Salado Ave
Patterson, California 95363

6501 3rd St
Riverbank, California 95367

4536 Broadway
Salida, California 95368

555 E Main St
Turlock, California 95380

12525 Bentley St
Waterford, California 95386

8627 State Highway 33
Westley, California 95387

Stanislaus County

There are 19 US Post Offices in Stanislaus County serving a total of 366,098 residents equating to 19,268 residents per post office. It's estimated that approximately 584,333 packages are handled across the 19 county post offices annually. Stanislaus County (/\u02c8st\u00e6n\u1d7bsl\u0254\u02d0s/ or /\u02c8st\u00e6n\u1d7bsl\u0254\u02d0/) is a county located in the Central Valley of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 514,453. The county seat is Modesto. Stanislaus County comprises the Modesto Metropolitan Statistical Area. The first European to see it was Gabriel Moraga in 1806. It was later named Rio Estanislao in honor of Estanislao, a mission-educated renegade Native American chief who led a band of Native Americans in a series of battles against Mexican troops until finally being defeated by General Mariano Vallejo in 1826. Estanislao was his baptismal name, the Spanish version of Stanislaus (Polish: Stanis\u0142aw), itself the Latin version of the name of an 11th-century Polish Catholic Saint Stanislaus the Martyr. Between 1843 and 1846, when California was a province of independent Mexico, five Mexican land grants totaling 113,135 acres (458 km2; 177 sq mi) were granted in Stanislaus County. Rancho Orestimba y Las Garzas, Rancho Pescadero and Rancho Del Puerto were located on the west side of the San Joaquin River, and Rancho Del Rio Estanislao and Rancho Thompson on the north side of the Stanislaus River. Additionally, in 1844 Salomon Pico received a Mexican land grant of 58,000 acres (235 km2; 91 sq mi) in the San Joaquin Valley, somewhere near the Stanislaus River and the San Joaquin River in what is now Stanislaus County. However, the grant was never confirmed by the Land Commission. Stanislaus County was formed from part of Tuolumne County in 1854. The county seat was first situated at Adamsville, then moved to Empire in November, La Grange in December, and Knights Ferry in 1862, and was definitely fixed at the present location in Modesto in 1871. As the price of housing has increased in the San Francisco Bay Area, many people who work in the southern reaches of the Bay Area have opted for the longer commute and moved to Stanislaus County for the relatively affordable housing."