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  2. El Adobe de Capistrano - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was bought by the Fred Harvey Company in 1955. [5] While in office, former President Richard Nixon whose nearby San Clemente home was known as the Western White House, visited the restaurant many times. The restaurant was originally continental cuisine, but after comments by Nixon, it gained attention for its Mexican fare and ...

  3. Miramar Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Miramar Theatre is a historic former movie theater and bowling alley in San Clemente, California. Clifford A. Balch designed the building in the Spanish Colonial Revival style and it opened in 1938 as the San Clemente Theatre. The theater closed in 1992 and since has been the subject of various redevelopment and restoration initiatives.

  4. San Clemente, California - Wikipedia

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    San Clemente is a stalwart Republican stronghold in presidential elections with no Democratic nominee winning the city in over four decades. It was one of only five cities in Orange County that backed Donald J. Trump with majorities of its vote in both 2016 and 2020. San Clemente voted in favor of Proposition 8 by 55.5% and for Proposition 4 by ...

  5. Pizza Port - Wikipedia

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    Pizza Port Brewing Company is a brewpub with five locations in Southern California: Solana Beach, two in Carlsbad (Downtown and Bressi Ranch), Ocean Beach and San Clemente. A former Pizza Port location in San Marcos spun out of Pizza Port in 2006 and is now an independent operation, the Port Brewing Company / Lost Abbey brewery. It has received ...

  6. San Clemente State Beach - Wikipedia

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    San Clemente State Beach is a public beach located in the south end of the city of San Clemente, California, United States. Located halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego , it has been the most popular beach in the state since 1937.

  7. After major San Clemente landslide, officials warn next storm ...

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    CJ Smith had just taken a video of his rainy view along the San Clemente coast Wednesday morning when there was an ominous rumbling sound. “I heard a noise and felt the building kind of shake a ...

  8. Casa Romantica - Wikipedia

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    The city of San Clemente began emergency work to stabilize the hillside. [18] The Casa Romantica Cultural Center planned to reopen parts of the estate as soon as late May, with some upcoming cultural events to be hosted off-site. [19] Repairs were expected to cost at least $250,000 and a fundraising campaign was started. [20]

  9. T-Street (beach) - Wikipedia

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    It got its name from Trafalgar Canyon that runs from El Camino Real nearly all the way to the water. It is located approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the San Clemente Pier. It is located approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the San Clemente Pier.