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  2. Bard Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bard Lake, also known as Wood Ranch Reservoir, is a 231 acres (93 ha) [1] reservoir which is the largest lake in Simi Valley, California. [2] It is east of the intersection of Olsen Road and Moorpark Freeway , near the border between Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks . [ 3 ]

  3. Don Knabe Community Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Don Knabe Community Regional Park, previously known as Cerritos Community Regional Park, is an urban park in Cerritos, California. It contains a few large sculptures, two fishing lakes, and many other amenities. [1] The park was retitled to its current name on November 30, 2016, to honor the former supervisor Don Knabe. [1]

  4. Los Cerritos Ranch House - Wikipedia

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    The house was once the headquarters for a 27,000-acre (110 km 2) ranch; the major activity on the ranch was cattle and sheep. [5] [6] The land was part of the 167,000-acre (680 km 2) Rancho Los Nietos land grant to Manuel Nieto that was eventually divided into six parcels, one of which was Rancho los Cerritos. [7]

  5. Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria

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    The Kashia Band's reservation is the Stewarts Point Rancheria. It is located along Skaggs Springs Road in the Stewarts Point community in rural northern Sonoma County.It occupies 550 acres (2,200,000 m 2) in Sonoma County and 78 people live on it.

  6. Henry W. Coe State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park began as the Pine Ridge Ranch, a private cattle ranch of 12,230 acres (4,950 ha). It was the home of Henry Willard Coe, Jr. and his family from 1905 until his death in 1943. Coe left the ranch to his son, Henry Sutcliffe Coe, who sold it to the Beach Land and Cattle Company of Fresno County in 1948.

  7. Cerritos, California - Wikipedia

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    The Cerritos Air Disaster Memorial in the Cerritos Sculpture Garden. The sculpture is a memorial for Aeroméxico Flight 498. The Cerritos Sculpture Garden was dedicated on March 11, 2006, and included a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by representatives from Cerritos' sister city, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is in the Civic Center ...

  8. Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (or CCPA) is a 154,000-square-foot (14,300 m 2) entertainment and music venue located in the Cerritos Towne Center of Cerritos, California. It is owned and operated by the City of Cerritos and it opened its doors to the public on January 9, 1993, and hosts opera , cabaret , jazz , dance, magic, drama ...

  9. Pat Nixon Park - Wikipedia

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    Pat Nixon Park is a neighborhood park in Cerritos, California, named for the late First Lady Pat Nixon (1912-1993). The 4-acre (1.6 ha) park occupies the site of the former First Lady's childhood home and truck farm, where she lived from 1914 until 1931, a Senior Center that now sits on the site of the home after it was destroyed by a fire in 1978, and the Patricia Nixon Elementary School.