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  2. Buffums - Wikipedia

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    Newport Beach: Fashion Island: 54,000 [24] 5,000: 1967 1991 Opened September 9, 1967 together with the mall. [25] Welton Becket and Associates, architects. [24] Space was subdivided after Buffums closed. La Habra: La Habra Fashion Square: 120,000 [26] 11,150 1968 Opened August 10, 1968. [26] Furniture and chandeliers by designer for stage and ...

  3. Pomona, California - Wikipedia

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    Pomona (/ p ə ˈ m oʊ n ə / ⓘ pə-MOH-nə [8]) is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. Pomona is located in the Pomona Valley, between the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley. At the 2020 census, the city's population was 151,713. [7]

  4. Nash's - Wikipedia

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    Nash's (F. C. Nash & Co.) was a Pasadena, California-based department store which grew into a small chain. Nash's was founded in 1889 by Hammond G. Nash, who developed his grocery on Colorado Street into a full department store.

  5. Diamond Bar, California - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Bar is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. [7] The 2020 census listed a population of 55,072. [8] It is one of a few cities in California with a majority Asian population (59.24% as of 2020). [9]

  6. Harbor Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Boulevard runs in Orange County from Costa Mesa through the cities of Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Fullerton, and La Habra.It crosses into Los Angeles County upon entering La Habra Heights, then 2 miles later, it turns into Fullerton Road in the unincorporated community of Rowland Heights just over the Los Angeles County line.

  7. Pomona Valley - Wikipedia

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    The earliest inhabitants of Pomona Valley were the Gabrielino (Tongva) and Serrano Indians. [1]On March 1, 1893 the California Assembly voted 54–14 for a new county to form in the region, to be named San Antonio County, with Pomona as its seat.