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This list of California beaches is a list of beaches that are situated along the coastline of the State of California, US. The information in this article draws extensively from the California Coastal Access Guide , a comprehensive resource that provides detailed information on over 1150 public access points along California's extensive 1271 ...
The Redondo Beach Educational Foundation was founded in 1992 and revitalized in 2008. [71] Residents of Redondo Beach were in South Bay Union High School District until 1993, when it dissolved. [72] Valor Christian Academy (formerly Coast Christian School) is in Redondo Beach.
The designated SMCA area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within Upper Newport Bay, northeastward of Pacific Coast Highway approximated by a line between the following points: 1. 33°37.02′N 117°54.24′W / 33.61700°N 117.90400°W / 33.61700; -117.90400 ( 1st
USA TODAY 3 days ago Should you expect a warm spring 2025? Maps show NOAA's weather outlook. The South, Southeast and East Coast could experience warmer-than-normal temperatures this spring, NOAA ...
Newport Beach CA 33°36′30″N 117°54′33″W / 33.60833°N 117.90917°W / 33.60833; -117 Newport Bay , in Southern California , United States, is the lower bay formed along the coast below the Upper Newport Bay , after the end of the Pleistocene .
The Beach Cities are a collection of three independently incorporated oceanfront cities in Los Angeles County south of El Segundo and north of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, comprising the cities of Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Redondo Beach. [4] They occupy the majority of the south end of Santa Monica Bay.
Dover and Pacific Coast Hwy in Newport Beach, California Newport Beach extends in elevation from sea level to the 1,161 ft (354 m) summit of Signal Peak in the San Joaquin Hills , [ 13 ] but the official elevation is 25 ft (7.6 m) above sea level at a location of 33°37′0″N 117°53′51″W / 33.61667°N 117.89750°W / 33.61667 ...
View of Redondo Beach Pier and railroad station from the Redondo Hotel, ca.1900. 1903–1926, wooden "Wharf No. 3" built south of Wharf #2 near Sapphire and Topaz Streets; actively used by lumber industry until 1923 when Pacific Electric's lease expired, which was not renewed, and the pier was manually demolished after a few years as the lumber industry phased out