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Boiling Point is an archaic placename in the Antelope Valley of the Mojave Desert, in northern Los Angeles County, California, United States [1] The name refers to a landmark hill along the Sierra Highway, 12 mi (19 km), west of Palmdale, where "many radiators blew their stacks after a tedious climb.
The Chino Hills are separated from the Santa Ana Mountains to the south by the Santa Ana River (Santa Ana Canyon). On the northwest, Brea Canyon separates the Chino Hills from the Puente Hills. [3] To the north of the Puente Hills and San Jose Creek lie the San Jose Hills. [4]
Antelope Acres is an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California. [1] It lies at an elevation of 2425 feet (739 m). [1]Antelope Acres is located in the Antelope Valley, a high desert valley split between northern Los Angeles County and southeast Kern County, approximately 13 miles (21 kilometers) from downtown Lancaster and 64 mi (103 km) from downtown Los Angeles.
Pearblossom is located about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Palmdale in the Antelope Valley portion of southern California.The name Pearblossom came from the multitude of local pear farms along the southern ridge of the Antelope Valley.
Llano is a name derived from Spanish meaning "plain". [1]The ruins of Llano del Rio are still extant along Highway 138 east of 165th Street East. The socialist community moved and Llano del Rio was abandoned in 1918, leaving behind the "ghost" of an alternative future for Los Angeles.
Alpine, more fully Alpine Springs and also called Harold, was an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California located 2 miles south of where Palmdale is now. [2]
Hacienda Heights (pronunciation ⓘ) is an unincorporated suburban community in Los Angeles County, California, United States.As of the 2020 census, the community had a total population of 54,191, [3] up from 54,038 at the 2010 census.
Agua Dulce is located along California State Route 14, halfway between Santa Clarita and Palmdale, and 45 miles (72 km) north of Los Angeles, in the Sierra Pelona Valley region of Southern California.