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  2. Coachella, California - Wikipedia

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    Coachella (/ ˌ k oʊ ə ˈ tʃ ɛ l ə / KOH-ə-CHEL-ə, commonly / k oʊ ˈ tʃ ɛ l ə / koh-CHEL-ə [a] [5]) is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. It is the namesake and easternmost city of the Coachella Valley , in Southern California 's Colorado Desert .

  3. Knott's Soak City - Wikipedia

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    Knott's Soak City is a seasonal water park owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation located in Buena Park, California. The Knott's Soak City name was previously used for two other water parks in Southern California , since sold to SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and CNL Lifestyle Properties .

  4. Palm Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    A city skatepark was designed after the noted Nude Bowl. [215] CNL Financial Group operates the Wet'n'Wild Palm Springs water park in the summer. (Formerly operated as Knott's Soak City by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company.) In 1931 the Desert Riders was established. [216]

  5. List of city nicknames in California - Wikipedia

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    City of Roses [20] City of Trees [20] Almond Capital of the World [21] [8] Where Everything Grows [22] Clovis – Gateway to the Sierra [23] Coachella. City of Eternal Sunshine [24] Gateway to the Salton Sea [24] Colma (founded as a necropolis in 1924) [25] The City of the Silent [25] Compton – The Hub City [26] Corning – Olive City [16] [8 ...

  6. In the dust of the Coachella Valley, residents push for a ...

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    In the sweltering Coachella Valley, community advocates are calling for the state to transform its recreation area at the Salton Sea into a vibrant destination where families could gather in nature.

  7. George Millay - Wikipedia

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    George Millay (July 4, 1929 – February 6, 2006) was an American businessman and founder of SeaWorld and Wet 'n Wild water parks. Millay was born July 4, 1929, at Mercy Hospital and grew up in Ocean Beach, San Francisco, and Hawaii. After serving three years in the Navy, he enrolled at UCLA. He graduated in 1955 and worked as a stockbroker. [1]

  8. William Mulholland - Wikipedia

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    William Mulholland (September 11, 1855 – July 22, 1935) was an Irish American self-taught civil engineer who was responsible for building the infrastructure to provide a water supply that allowed Los Angeles to grow into the largest city in California.

  9. Coachella Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Coachella Valley (/ k oʊ ˈ tʃ ɛ l ə, ˌ k oʊ. ə-/ koh-CHEL-ə, KOH-ə-) [1] is an arid rift valley in the Colorado Desert of Southern California in Riverside County.The valley has been referred to as Greater Palm Springs and occasionally the Palm Springs Area [2] due to the historic prominence of the city of Palm Springs.