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  2. Bolsa Chica State Beach - Wikipedia

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    The area that is now Bolsa Chica State Beach was once called "Tin Can Beach" by locals. [3] The 169-acre (68 ha) property was added to the state park system in 1960. [4] In 1967, a nuclear power and desalination plant was planned on Bolsa Island, a man-made island off the beach. [5] It was supposed to produce more electricity than the Hoover ...

  3. Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is the site of two large concrete Panama-style mounts for Fort MacArthur's southernmost batteries. In the 1960s, most of Bolsa Chica was acquired by Signal Landmark, and plans for a massive housing development and marina were released.

  4. List of California state parks - Wikipedia

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    State historic park Los Angeles: 397 161 1979 Interprets the Native American cultures of the Great Basin and surrounding regions in a 1928 folk art building on the NRHP. [9] Anza-Borrego Desert State Park: State park San Diego, Imperial, and Riverside: 585,930 237,120 1933 Preserves a vast tract of the Colorado Desert in California's largest ...

  5. Bolsa Chica Military Reservation: Huntington Beach: Los Angeles: World War II: 1942: 1948: 16-inch battery demolished California: Presidio of San Francisco/Fort Winfield Scott: San Francisco: San Francisco: Colonial, Endicott: 1776: 1945: 1994: Extensively re-used by various exhibits, organizations, and businesses California

  6. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The 19,564-acre (7,917 ha) park was established in 1956 [2] after the creation of the Folsom Dam. Folsom Lake is the ninth largest reservoir in California and a major recreational asset for the Sacramento area. [3] It consists of two reservoirs: Folsom and Natoma. About 2 million people visit the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area every year.

  7. Rancho La Bolsa Chica - Wikipedia

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    Rancho La Bolsa Chica was an 8,107-acre (32.81 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day coastal northwestern Orange County, California given in 1841 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Joaquín Ruiz. [1] The name means "little pocket", and refers to pockets of land amongst the marsh wetlands of the Santa Ana River estuary .

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  9. San Onofre State Beach - Wikipedia

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    San Onofre State Beach (San Onofre, Spanish for "St. Onuphrius") is a 3,000-acre (1,214 ha) state park in San Diego County, California. [1] The beach is 3 miles (5 km) south of San Clemente on Interstate 5 at Basilone Road. The state park is leased to the state of California by the United States Marine Corps.