Location ID: #10088938
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Anchored by 19,000 SF boutique grocer, Barons Market
Located on California Oaks Rd with 29,000+ VPD and only ½ mile from I-15
Surrounded by a dense population of 85,000+ with an average household income of $87,000+ within a 3-mile ...
Location ID: #4178
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Reservoir in mountainous and woodland area; Pine and Oak trees and other evergreen and deciduous vegetation; Mountain elevation approximately 3,000-5,000'.
Location ID: #1240
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Culver City Park is a 41.55-acre park located in the Jefferson neighborhood.
PARK FACILITIES INCLUDE:
Bill Botts Field - baseball field in Culver City Park
Culver City Skate Park
The Boneyard Dog Park
The park offers the following ...
Location ID: #2750
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Natural grass recreation area with two playgrounds, a baseball and softball field (Batting cage not available for public use) a soccer field, tennis courts, and a volleyball court.
Location ID: #2681
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Facility Features
Barbecue Pits, Picnic Tables, Baseball Diamond (Lighted/Unlighted), Dodger Dream Field (Unlighted), Basketball Courts (Lighted / Indoor), Basketball Courts (Lighted / Outdoor), Children's Play Area, Community Rooms, Kitchen, ...
Location ID: #1150
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Regional park with playground, sports playing field with chain link fencing, evergreen and deciduous trees and other vegetation.
Location ID: #7092
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This futuristic 13-story building defies convention while exemplifying the State’s extraordinary commitment to creativity, environmental sensitivity and design excellence in public architecture. This structure achieves world-class design, ...
Location ID: #7539
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The site is three miles south of the San Marcos Pass: Take Highway 154 out of Santa Barbara and turn right on Painted Caves Road. The cave is located on the left, about two miles up a steep, narrow road. The pullout at the site will only accommodate ...
Location ID: #7477
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This off road area has challenging hill-type trail riding, hill-climbs and a professionally designed motocross track available. Elevations are up to 1,800 feet. It is a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle, and (limited) four-wheel drive area. The park ...
Location ID: #3001
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Event Center with conference rooms, tables/chairs, large conference table and chairs auditorium with stage, high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, wood-paneled walls, carpeted floors. Exterior: Grass lawns and trees.
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Location ID: #2999
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Circular commercial building with offices, board/conference rooms, auditorium, lobby, security desk elevators and stairwells, roadside entry into parking garage; Landmark recording industry building.
Location ID: #2997
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Overnight camp near Big Bear. Campground Facilities: Picnic Tables & Grills, Hiking Trails, Bathrooms
Location ID: #10000057
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Spacious property. Surrounded by grassy hillsides, trees and sprawling grasslands. Small lake in the grassy land. Property scattered with small complexes for businesses. Trees and pathways around property. Plenty of sunshine.
Location ID: #1436
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Long, curving modern bridge (built 1969) connecting San Diego & Coronado Island w/ toll plaza; Additional building materials include steel girders.
A prestressed concrete/steel girder fixed-link bridge crossing over San Diego Bay, linking San Diego ...
Location ID: #10105880
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Large open area of hills off the big coast.
Location ID: #10105881
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Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. The street name, formerly a nickname for Ocean View ...
Location ID: #10105890
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CARMEL VALLEY SCENIC DRIVE
Though Monterey County's coastal views may be its most famous, its inland vistas are also stunning. This windy excursion, with many twists and turns, will take you through the up-and-coming Carmel Valley wine region and ...
Location ID: #10105892
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Castroville is known for its artichoke crop and for the annual Castroville Artichoke Festival, leading to its nickname as the "Artichoke Center of the World".
Location ID: #10105893
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Visit the building where the State of California was born.
Built to serve as a public school and town meeting hall, Colton Hall now offers visitors a re-creation of the meeting room where California's first Constitution was drafted in October 1849 ...
Location ID: #3022
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Cave and creek in open terrain area; Chaparral vegetation.
Location ID: #10082748
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Architect: Morgan, Walls & Clements
Developer: Mrs. Olive J. Cobb, 1922-1924
Year of Building: 1923-1924
Size: 14,000 Ft
Zoned: C2 with Residential SFH
Layout: 1st Floor: Showroom, Mezzanine, Gallery, Kitchen, Warehouse.
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Location ID: #10120170
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At the base, there's a steelhead fishery facility operated by the USACE. There is also a Cold-War era fallout shelter connected to a bridge behind the dam.
A large reservoir formed with the construction of an earthen dam in the 1950s. The ...
Location ID: #7543
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This area offers visitors campsites, picnic sites, and a launch ramp for small boats.
Riverbank cottonwoods and willows shelter one of the finest fishing stretches in California, with king salmon, steelhead, rainbow trout and striped bass some of ...
Location ID: #2673
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Public Beach with boardwalk, lifeguard tower; Parking lot with 50-100 vehicle capacity.
Enjoy volleyball, basketball and other beach activities. During the summer months, a concession building offers fishing gear rental and sales, food and ...