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  2. Quartz Hill, California - Wikipedia

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    Quartz Hill is a census-designated place (CDP) in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 10,912 at the 2010 census, up from 9,890 at the 2000 census. The name is also shared with the neighboring district areas of its border cities, Palmdale, and Lancaster. Quartz Hill was once home to the Quartz Hill Airport.

  3. Newly renovated, historic William Rockhill Nelson ‘clubhouse ...

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    The new kitchen has custom cabinets, quartz countertops and a large central island. New kitchen inside the Rockhill “clubhouse,” a guest home, circa 1902, built for and owned by William ...

  4. Former model home in Aurora sells for $590,000. See inside - AOL

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    Here is a list of the properties, and their sale prices: 749 River Run Rd, Aurora, $650,765. 108 College St W, Kent, $600,000 ... The en suite bathroom has a quartz double vanity, tiled floors and ...

  5. Valencia, California - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, Newhall Land had one of the last big parcels of undeveloped real estate near Los Angeles with the 37,250-acre (15,070 ha) Newhall Ranch. [6] They estimated that ten thousand acres (4,000 ha) was developable and about 3,500 acres (1,400 ha) of the master planned Valencia neighborhood had already been built out with 8,000 ...

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  7. Hancock Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The area owes its name to developer-philanthropist George Allan Hancock, who subdivided the property in the 1920s. [3] [4] The Hancock family donated the land for the park proper in 1916 in order to preserve the tar pits; at the time the "Santa Monica electric line" was the major means of access. [5]