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  2. 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 ...

  3. Cerritos College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1955. It was named after Rancho Los Cerritos, a local ranch in the 19th century. In turn the college was part of the inspiration for the renaming of the neighboring city of Dairy Valley to Cerritos. The district covers Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Downey, Norwalk, La Mirada, and Hawaiian Gardens.

  4. Cerritos Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Built on 125 acres (0.51 km 2) of former dairy farms, the future site of the Cerritos Towne Center was one of the last remnants of the city of Cerritos' agricultural past. . The area, formally known as "Area Development Plan 2", bounded by State Route 91 to the north, Shoemaker Avenue to the east, 183rd Street to the south and Bloomfield Avenue to the west, was nicknamed "the Golden Triangle ...

  5. Heritage Park (Cerritos, California) - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Park is an urban park in Cerritos, California. It measures 15 acres (6.1 ha) in area. [1] It is close to the center of the city, with Cerritos High School, Cerritos Library, and Cerritos Towne Center all located nearby.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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]

  8. Cerritos Library - Wikipedia

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    The Cerritos Library is the civic library for the City of Cerritos, California, United States. It was rededicated on March 16, 2002, with the new moniker and the current futuristic design. It feature an exterior clad with titanium panels. It was an affiliate with the Smithsonian Institution since 2000. [1]

  9. Los Cerritos Community News - Wikipedia

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    Los Cerritos Community News, also known as Cerritos Community News, is a local weekly newspaper published in California. It covers the cities of Artesia , Bellflower , Buena Park , Cerritos , Commerce , Downey , Hawaiian Gardens , East Lakewood , La Mirada , La Palma , Norwalk , and Pico Rivera .