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The OC Fair & Event Center (OCFEC) is a 150-acre (0.61 km 2) event venue in Costa Mesa, California.The site hosts over 150 events attracting 4.3 million visitors annually, and is home to the Orange County Fair, Centennial Farm, Costa Mesa Speedway, and Pacific Amphitheatre.
Old Orange County Courthouse: Santa Ana: Local history: Contains the Orange County History Center Orange County Center for Contemporary Art: Santa Ana: Art: Orange County Museum of Art: Santa Ana: Art: Modern and contemporary art Pretend City Children's Museum: Irvine: Children's: Ralph B. Clark Regional Park Interpretive Center: Buena Park ...
The Center's solar cube A donated DCSS rocket and RL 10B-2 engine outside the Center. In 1984, the Boards of the Exploratory Learning Center (now the Heritage Museum of Orange County) and the Experience Center joined to form the Discovery Museum of Orange County with the dual goals of teaching children what life was like in Orange County in the 1900s and creating a world-class science center.
The Orange County park comprises 28.8% of the total area that once made up the air base. The project was approved by the voters of Orange County in 2002 at $1.1 billion. The project was approved by the voters of Orange County in 2002 at $1.1 billion.
The Orange County Fair, abbreviated as the OC Fair, is a 23-day annual fair that is held every summer at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, California. The 2024 OC Fair was held from July 19 to August 18, and the theme was “Always a Good Time!” [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Palm Beach County's visual holiday displays sparkle, from sand sculptures to towering trees, enchanting all with festive cheer.
The Society published Orange County Medical History (1927), [4] [5] the Centennial Bibliography of Orange County (1989), Don Meadows’ The House of Bernardo Yorba (1963), Wayne Gibson’s The Olive Mill (1975), and Virginia Carpenter’s Cañada de la Brea: Ghost Rancho (1978). [3] In 1973, the Society launched the journal Orange Countiana. [6]
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