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  2. Buffalo Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Ranch was a tourist attraction which was operated on 115 acres (0.47 km 2) in what is today Newport Beach, California by Gene Clark of the Irvine Company and the grandson of the famous Indian chief Geronimo. [1] It was the first outside business to be allowed onto land owned by The Irvine Company. The ranch began with a herd of 72 ...

  3. Crystal Cove Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Cove Conservancy is now working on restoring the North Beach cottages. A resident of the cottages, Martha Padve, was highly involved in a long-running case to list Crystal Cove on the National Register and to fight the State of California over tenancy matters. [4] The southern Crystal Cove Historic District beach cottage number 13.

  4. Irvine Company - Wikipedia

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    Jamboree Road, running from Newport Beach to Orange, was built to allow people to travel to the jamboree from nearby train stations. In 1961, the Irvine Company sold 990 acres to the University of California system for $1.00 to develop a new campus, which became the University of California, Irvine. The school was named in honor of the Irvine ...

  5. History of Newport Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    Upper Newport Bay, Newport Beach, California, January 2013 The recorded history of the Newport Beach, California region began when the area was first explored by Europeans in the 1500s. Prior to that time, Native Americans such as the Tongva and Juaneño / Luiseño people had been living in the area for thousands of years.

  6. Balboa Island, Newport Beach - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Balboa Island was little more than a mudflat surrounded by swampland. Today's Newport Harbor emerged only after dredging millions of tons of silt. In the late 1860s, James McFadden and his brother, Robert, purchased a large portion of the future site of Newport, including the oceanfront of Newport Beach, much of Balboa Peninsula, and the sandbars that were to become Balboa Island ...

  7. Ruby's Diner - Wikipedia

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    Ruby's Diner is a California-based U.S. chain of casual dining restaurants founded in 1982. The original location was a converted bait shack at the end of the Balboa Pier in Newport Beach . The restaurants are designed with a retro 1940s/1950s atmosphere.

  8. Newport Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    Newport Beach is a coastal city of about 85,000 in southern Orange County, California, United States.Located about 40 miles (64 km) southeast of downtown Los Angeles, Newport Beach is known for its sandy beaches.

  9. Harbor Island, Newport Beach - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Island is a small artificial island in Newport Beach, California. Newport Harbor is a semi-artificial harbor that was formed by dredging an estuary during the early 1900s. Several artificial islands were built, including Harbor Island, now covered with about thirty private homes. It is a gated community and is home to many very expensive ...