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  2. Mountain Home Village, California - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Home Village is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California, United States with a population of 170 full-time residents as of 2010. Mountain Home Village is located along California State Route 38 5.2 miles (8.4 km) north-northeast of Yucaipa. It is located less than a mile east from the Thurman Flats Picnic Area ...

  3. Mountain Home, California - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Home, also known as Casa Loma (Spanish for "Mountain Home"), is a sparsely populated area located on the eastern side of the Santa Cruz Mountains in unincorporated southwest Santa Clara County, California near Mount Chual and Rancho Canada del Oro Open Space Preserves. The Loma Fire burned about one half of the region in 2016.

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    Black Canyon-Inscription Canyon-Black Mountain Rock Art District: Black Canyon-Inscription Canyon-Black Mountain Rock Art District: September 12, 2000 : Address Restricted: Hinkley: 18: Black Tank Corral: June 2, 2021 : Near I-15 Coordinates missing: Baker vicinity: 19: Blackwater Well: November 21, 2000

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  6. Victor Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Victor Valley is a valley in the Mojave Desert and subregion of the Inland Empire, in San Bernardino County in Southern California.. It is located east of the Mojave's Antelope Valley, north of the Cajon Pass and the San Bernardino Valley, northeast of the San Gabriel Mountains, and northwest of the San Bernardino Mountains, and south of the Barstow area.

  7. Lake Arrowhead, California - Wikipedia

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    Lake Arrowhead Village, 1959. As a scenic mountain resort in the San Bernardino Mountains, Lake Arrowhead's economy is almost completely supported by tourism, both by casual vacationers and part-time residents. The primary tourism industries include real estate, lodging, dining, recreation, and retail sales.

  8. Wrightwood, California - Wikipedia

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    Highways were built connecting to the major routes in the Cajon Pass, making Wrightwood accessible without serious mountain driving. In 1934, on two separate occasions a black bear was shot and killed by a Wrightwood resident. J. Dale Gentry, chairman of the California Fish and Game Commission, applied pressure to file charges against the two men.

  9. Crestline, California - Wikipedia

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    At the 2010 census Crestline had a population of 10,770. The population density was 770.4 inhabitants per square mile (297.5/km 2).The racial makeup of Crestline was 9,289 (86.2%) White (77.0% Non-Hispanic White), [6] 107 (1.0%) African American, 135 (1.3%) Native American, 96 (0.9%) Asian, 20 (0.2%) Pacific Islander, 526 (4.9%) from other races, and 597 (5.5%) from two or more races.