Manteca means lard in Spanish They use to have a very smelly Sprekels sugar plant there that fortunately was closed and torn down. Now they're home to a large Base Outlet. Very good trade!
Scott Mosher wrote:
Shoot, I'd go there on occasion and I thought it took forever. And I'm only about a little over an hour away!
I should clarify that I lived in Daly City at the time, not Los Angeles!
I've past by there once. But the name Manteca is better then Garrapata State Park. If you take one of the "r" away from the name, garapata in Spanish means blood sucking tick. So it's almost like saying let's go to the Blood Sucking Tick Park kids, YAY!!!
I played a concert there on tour once. Not sure who routed our tour, but I'm pretty sure I'm still pissed about it. I think three people came to the show.
I do most of my consultations via Skype. But having the ability to bring the clients over for their consultations might make it easier for up-sales.
*I'm not moving anywhere anytime soon. Just pondering if Manteca might be a good place to live because it's home prices are so low compared to the Bay Area.