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  2. Quartz Hill, California - Wikipedia

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    Quartz Hill is a census-designated place (CDP) in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 10,912 at the 2010 census, up from 9,890 at the 2000 census. The name is also shared with the neighboring district areas of its border cities, Palmdale, and Lancaster. Quartz Hill was once home to the Quartz Hill Airport.

  3. Quartz Hill High School - Wikipedia

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    The basic layout of Quartz Hill High School's 80-acre (320,000 m 2) campus is a courtyard surrounded by three quads and athletic buildings, [citation needed] a design that is typical of high schools in Southern California.

  4. Quartz Hill Airport - Wikipedia

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    The 1962 AOPA Airport Directory described Quartz Hill Airport as having two gravel runways: 2,640-foot (805 m) Runway 4/22 and 2,190-foot (668 m) Runway 13/31. It listed the operator as Antelope Valley Aeronautical. The last photo of Quartz Hill Airport is a 1974 aerial view. It showed a total of 20 single-engine aircraft parked near a Quonset ...

  5. Westside Union School District - Wikipedia

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    The Westside Union School District in Southern California serves the western parts of Palmdale and Lancaster and their immediate suburbs, including Quartz Hill, Del Sur, Leona Valley, Antelope Acres, and Neenach. It enrolls transitional kindergarten through eighth grade.

  6. Empire Mine State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    The Woodbury Company consolidated several local claims into the Ophir Hill Mine, but they mismanaged their finances and in 1852 were forced to sell the business at auction. [5] It was purchased by John P. Rush and the Empire Quartz Hill Co. [6]: 27 The Empire Mining Co. was incorporated in 1854, after John Rush was bought out.

  7. Antelope Valley - Wikipedia

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    The school was created through partnerships with California State University, Bakersfield, California State University, ... Quartz Hill High School - Quartz Hill;

  8. City of Quartz - Wikipedia

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    City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles is a 1990 book by Mike Davis examining how contemporary Los Angeles has been shaped by different powerful forces in its history. The book opens with Davis visiting the ruins of the socialist community of Llano , organized in 1914 in what is now the Antelope Valley north of Los Angeles.

  9. Gold Hill (Nevada County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Gold Hill in Grass Valley, California, was the site of one of the first discoveries of quartz gold [2] in California. While quartz gold was also found in other areas of Nevada County, California during the same time, it is this find near Wolf Creek that led to quartz-mining frenzy and subsequent creation of the Gold Country quartz-mining industry.