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  2. Harbor Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Boulevard (formerly Spadra Road [2]) is a north–south road corridor in the counties of Los Angeles and Orange. [3] One of the busiest routes in Orange County, the thoroughfare passes through some of the most densely populated areas in the region and carries about 8 percent of the county's bus riders. [ 4 ]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Orange ...

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    Santa Ana: 112: Seal Beach City Hall: Seal Beach City Hall: August 11, 1983 : 201 8th St. ... Dana Point Youth & Group Facility, W. basin, Dana Point Harbor

  4. South Pointe Park - Wikipedia

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    South Pointe Park, known locally as South Pointe, is a 17-acre (6.9 ha) county urban park in metropolitan Miami, in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida. History [ edit ]

  5. National homebuilder to build 700 homes in New Smyrna Beach ...

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    Vehicles pass by the site of the planned 701-home Shell Pointe Colony community along the south side of Pioneer Trail in New Smyrna Beach, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023.

  6. OC Bus - Wikipedia

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    Santa Ana 5801–5814 formerly used in OC Bus Rapid service, later replaced with OC Bus decals for use in local service. 5701 is a 2015 model, all other subsequent units are 2016 models

  7. Crystal Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Beach Florida lies along the shore of St Joseph's Sound, just west of Palm Harbor. This beautiful little community is home to Live Oak Park and a lovely fishing pier. The Pinellas Trail runs through Crystal Beach, connecting north and south Pinellas County for bikers and those who enjoy long walks in our tropical paradise.

  8. Kona Lanes - Wikipedia

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    Kona Lanes before (top) and after a remodel taming its "ostentatious rooflines" (Scott Martelle, Los Angeles Times) Kona Lanes opened in 1958, featuring the Tiki-inspired signage and architecture that became popular following World War II, [1] including what the Los Angeles Times called its "flamboyant neon lights and ostentatious rooflines meant to attract motorists like moths". [2]

  9. History of Newport Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    Covering some 62,512 acres (252.98 km 2), Yorba's great rancho included the lands where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. From this Spanish period, the Ranchos began trading hides with US merchants in Boston for goods from New England , sailing around South America.