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  2. North Shore, California - Wikipedia

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    The yacht club has been restored under a $3.35 million grant and since 2011 is open to the public as a Community Center and historical landmark. The Salton Sea History Museum was relocated to Mecca, California in February 2012. North Shore is accessible via State Route 111 at the Imperial County line. The wildlife refuge and campground is a ...

  3. North Shore Beach and Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The North Shore Beach and Yacht Club is an Albert Frey-designed building in North Shore, California. It opened in 1959 as part of a $2 million development along the northeastern shore of the Salton Sea which would become California's largest marina. [citation needed] The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.

  4. North Shore - Wikipedia

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    North Shore, a novel by Wallace Irwin, on which the dramatic film The Woman in Red (1935) was based; North Shore, a documentary short film; North Shore, a drama film set on the North Shore of Oahu; North Shore (2004 TV series), a 2004–2005 prime-time soap opera set in Hawaii; North Shore (2023 TV series), a crime-thriller set in Sydney

  5. North Beach, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    View of North Beach from Telegraph Hill, 1856 North Beach after the 1906 earthquake. Originally, the city's northeast shoreline extended only to what is today Taylor and Francisco streets. The area largely known today as North Beach was an actual beach, filled in with land fill around the late 19th century. Warehouses, fishing wharves, and ...

  6. Eastern Coachella Valley - Wikipedia

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    The few attractions found in the Eastern Coachella Valley are local museums such as the International Banana Museum located in North Shore, California. This museum has over 19,000 banana related items and pictures that capture the attention of the several locals and tourists in search of a unique adventure.

  7. Mecca, California - Wikipedia

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    Mecca is an unincorporated community located in Riverside County, California, United States. The desert community lies on the north shore of the Salton Sea in the Eastern Coachella Valley and is surrounded by agricultural land.

  8. Northern California - Wikipedia

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    In 1579, northern California was visited by the English explorer Sir Francis Drake who landed north of today's San Francisco and claimed the area for England. In 1602, the Spaniard Sebastián Vizcaíno explored California's coast as far north as Monterey Bay, where he went ashore. Other Spanish explorers sailed along the coast of northern ...

  9. Camanche North Shore, California - Wikipedia

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    Camanche North Shore is a census-designated place in Amador County, California. Camanche North Shore sits at an elevation of 308 feet (94 m). The 2010 United States census reported Camanche North Shore's population was 979.