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Highland (inc. East Highlands) is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States located 65 miles east of Downtown Los Angeles and roughly 50 miles west of Palm Springs, California. The city's population, inclusive to its neighboring East Highlands community was 56,999 at the 2020 census .
The Highland Historic District is a historic district encompassing some of the oldest parts of Highland, California.The district includes the city's original townsite, which was platted in 1891, and parts of a 1904 addition; significant development in the district continued through 1938.
Highland's median parkway between Melrose Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard features queen palms and Mexican fan palms that were planted in 1928 and designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #94 in 1972. [1] [14] The intersection of Highland and 3rd Street, also in this section, has been named Moshe Rubin Memorial Square. [15]
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East Highlands, a city of Highland, California Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
San Bernardino–Highland line: R29.60: Highland Avenue: San Bernardino North end of freeway: Running Springs: 43.89: SR 18 (Hilltop Boulevard) – Running Springs: Interchange with northbound exit only: SR 18 west (Hilltop Boulevard) – Lake Arrowhead: Interchange with southbound exit only: 44.12: SR 18 – Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead
Highlands CDP, California – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2020 [3] % 2020 White alone (NH) 1,239 52.52%
U.S. Bank Tower, known locally as the Library Tower and formerly as the First Interstate Bank World Center, is a 1,018-foot (310.3 m) skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles, California.