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  2. Prado Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Prado Regional Park is a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2) park in Chino, California within the jurisdiction of San Bernardino County. It offers fishing , archery , camping , a golf course , horseback riding, and a shooting range , which was the site of the 1984 Olympic shooting events .

  3. Palo Corona Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The Palo Corona Regional Park is a 4,500 acres (1,800 ha) park owned by the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District on land east of Big Sur Coast Highway and Garrapata State Park in California. The 9,898 acres (4,006 ha) property stretches southeast about 11 miles (18 km) from the near the Carmel River State Beach to the Los Padres National ...

  4. Temescal Butterfield stage station - Wikipedia

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    The Temescal Butterfield stage station was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.188) on June 20, 1935. The site of the Temescal Butterfield stage station is currently near the City of Corona along Temescal Canyon Road. The first stagecoach with mail and passengers departed Tipton, Missouri on September 15, 1858.

  5. Palo Corona Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Their plan was to sell it to the state of California and to a regional park district. [3] [12]: 325 In 2004, the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District (MPRPD) purchased the remaining 2,088 acres (845 ha) middle portion of the Palo Corona Ranch from The Nature Conservancy and the Big Sur Land Trust for the appraised value of $10.2 million. [13]

  6. California Historical Landmarks in Riverside County - Wikipedia

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    A record-distance non-stop flight between 12 and 14 July 1937 via the North Pole, started at Moscow, covered 11,500 kilometres (7,100 mi) in 62 hours and 17 minutes and ended in a dairy pasture outside of San Jacinto, California, after the crew had encountered fog conditions in San Diego

  7. Santa Ana River Trail - Wikipedia

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    From early 2016 into autumn 2017, [9] the presence of tent camps along a 6.5-mile stretch centered near Angel Stadium resulted in many riders feeling uncomfortable. [8] [10] At the end of 2017, the trail was closed as authorities with the assistance of social service agencies removed those camping along the trail. As of April 2018, the trail ...

  8. Grand Boulevard (Corona) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Boulevard is a beltway in Corona, California that was recognized by the National Register of Historic Places in 2011 as a part of the Grand Boulevard Historic District. [2] It is an ordinary surface street that circles the city's historic downtown area and is approximately half a mile from the city center. It is unusual for being ...

  9. Huntington Beach Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Pier from a boat The Pier from the air. The pier was built circa 1902, before the incorporation of Huntington Beach in 1909. The Huntington Beach Company (Standard Oil), built a wooden pier at the terminus of Main Street in 1904, [4] which extended 1,000 feet (300 m) into the Pacific Ocean.