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  3. San Timoteo Canyon - Wikipedia

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    San Timoteo Canyon State Park is in development for public access and recreation facilities, and is not yet open. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2001 a portion of the canyon, through the efforts of the Riverside Land Conservancy and others, was protected for a regional park , and then came under management of the California State Parks department.

  4. Patt Morrison: Where have all the orange groves gone? - AOL

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    In Southern California, a long time has passed since our famed citrus crop dominated the landscape. The orange groves have instead gone to housing developments, nearly every one.

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  6. Most of California is open, but these iconic ... - AOL

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  7. California Citrus State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Orange Groves at the park. The design of the park is reminiscent of a 1900s city park, complete with an activity center, interpretive structure, amphitheater, picnic area, and demonstration groves of citrus tree orchards. The land contained within the park still continues to produce high-quality fruits.

  8. Were there ever actual orchards in Orangevale and Citrus ...

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    A reader asked how Citrus Heights and Orangevale got their names.

  9. Woodcrest, California - Wikipedia

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    Although citrus groves within Riverside city limits were on the decline, groves in the Woodcrest area began to expand. [6] Beginning in the 1980s, population pressures and the availability of cheaper land resulted in the decline of agriculture in the Woodcrest area. Today, most orange groves in Woodcrest have given way to development.