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  2. Brea-Olinda Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Brea-Olinda Oil Field in Southern California. Other oil fields are shown in dark gray. The Brea-Olinda Oil Field is a large oil field in northern Orange County and Los Angeles County, California, along the southern edge of the Puente Hills, about four miles (6 km) northeast of Fullerton, and adjacent to the city of Brea.

  3. Edison Field - Wikipedia

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    Edison Field may refer to: Edison Field (Anaheim), now Angel Stadium; Edison Oil Field, Kern County, California This page was last edited on 28 ...

  4. Edison International Field of Anaheim - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Edison International Field of Anaheim

  5. Angel Stadium - Wikipedia

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    During the 2017-2018 offseason, the Angels upgraded the existing video boards in left and right field. The new left field video board measures 5,488 sq ft (509.9 m 2), while the new right field board measures 9,500 sq ft (880 m 2), the fourth largest scoreboard in MLB. In addition to this, the out of town scoreboard was upgraded, new video ...

  6. 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship - Wikipedia

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    2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship [3] Round (250 East/West) Date Location Stadium Broadcast 450cc Winner 250cc Winner 1 (W) January 11 Anaheim: Angel Stadium: Peacock, USA (live), NBC (delay) Chase Sexton (I) Jo Shimoda (I) 2 (W) January 18 San Diego: Snapdragon Stadium: Peacock (live) Eli Tomac (I) Julien Beaumer (I) 3 (W ...

  7. Big A Sign - Wikipedia

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    The sign was erected in 1966 outside then-Anaheim Stadium specifically to hold the scoreboard. [4] The $1 million construction cost was covered by Standard Oil of California in exchange for a 10-year advertising rights deal on the sign. [5] The sign was initially colored white and stood beyond the left field wall. [6]

  8. Edison International - Wikipedia

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    Edison International acquired the naming rights for the Anaheim Angels' stadium (previously known as Anaheim Stadium) in 1998, in a deal running for 20 years. The company backed out of the naming rights deal after the 2003 season, and the stadium is now called Angel Stadium.

  9. Southern California Edison - Wikipedia

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    Southern California Edison has a long history of research in the energy arena. Often this includes working with other companies and government entities. One example is the SOLARII feasibility generator, which was a solar-powered energy plant that could produce electricity 24 hours a day.