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Lompoc (/ ˈ l ɒ m p oʊ k / LOM-poke; Chumashan Purisimeño: lumpo'o̥) is a city in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. Located on the Central Coast , its population was 43,834 as of July 2021.
A chef and restaurant owner explains the menu. (Photos: Holly Kapherr; designed by Areta Gjicali) The chefs that know Mediterranean cuisine best call it "the cuisine of the sunshine," and there's ...
Cabrillo High School (Lompoc, California) California State Route 246; California's 19th senatorial district; California's 24th congressional district; California's 35th State Assembly district; Champion Center; City of Lompoc Transit; Clean Air Express
The earliest recorded inhabitants of Anatolia were the Hattians and Hurrians, non-Indo-European peoples who lived in Anatolia as early as c. 2300 BC. Indo-European Hittites came to Anatolia and gradually absorbed the Hattians and Hurrians c. 2000 – c. 1700 BC. Besides Hittites, Anatolian peoples included Luwians, Palaic peoples and Lydians.
Salsipuedes Creek is a 9.9 miles (15.9 km) long stream, [3] flowing north to join the Santa Ynez River just southeast of Lompoc in Santa Barbara County, California. Salsipuedes Creek, along with its major tributary, El Jaro Creek, [4] is the largest tributary to the lower Santa Ynez River, shortly before the river reaches the Pacific Ocean.
KTNK (1410 AM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Lompoc, California, and serves the Santa Maria—Lompoc area. The station, established in 1963, [ 3 ] is owned by Sticks Media, LLC. [ 1 ]
Near the Lompoc Airport the US Navy built the Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Lompoc base for US Navy lighter than air airships during World War II. The bases construction started in December 1942 and opened with 500 x 1000 foot asphalt landing mat, two blimp mooring masts, and housing for 25 officers and 72 enlisted men. The blimps patrolled the ...
The Federal Correctional Complex, Lompoc (FCC Lompoc) is a United States federal prison complex for male inmates in California. It is run by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice, and consists of two facilities: Federal Correctional Institution, Lompoc (FCI Lompoc): a low-security facility.