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  2. Crestline, California - Wikipedia

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    Crestline is a census-designated place in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California, United States. The population was 10,770 at the 2010 ...

  3. Music to fill the air in Crestline starting May 30, the ... - AOL

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    The Ralph Thauvette Summer Concert Series has expanded to 12 free concerts this summer in downtown Crestline. Concerts begin at 7 p.m. and will take place at the corner of Seltzer and Scott streets.

  4. Meet Your Neighbor: Crestline's Dr. Sarah Metzger on life as ...

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    Meet your neighbor, Dr. Sarah Metzger, whose office is at 330 Seltzer St. in downtown Crestline. Long before she decided to become a family doctor, Metzger thought she’d become a large animal ...

  5. Meet Your Neighbor: Crestline's mayor and her family's local ...

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    Crestline Mayor Linda Horning-Pitt is continuing the local legacy her family first started nearly 180 years ago. ... working out of their home or working out of little offices downtown," the mayor ...

  6. Mountain Transit - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Transit (legally the Mountain Area Regional Transit Authority) is the third largest regional transit agency in San Bernardino County, California.Mountain Transit serves the San Bernardino Mountain communities of Crestline, Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, and Big Bear Lake, providing local service for more than 163,000 passengers each year.

  7. Lake Gregory (California) - Wikipedia

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    The lake and the surrounding area make up the Lake Gregory Regional Park adjacent to Crestline, California. The area, originally known as Houston Flat, was developed by and named for its developer, Redlands citrus grower Arthur Gregory, Sr. Gregory bought and developed land in an area known today as Valley of the Moon.