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Irwindale is a city in the San Gabriel Valley, in Los Angeles County, California. The population was 1,472 at the 2020 census , 1,422 at the 2010 census . The ZIP Codes serving the area are 91010, which is shared with Duarte , 91702, which is shared with Azusa , and 91706, which is shared with Baldwin Park .
The Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, located in Irwindale, is an 836-acre (338 ha) multi-use facility located behind the dam. The park's main feature is a 70-acre (28 ha) lake with boat rentals, fishing, a swimming beach, hiking trails, cycling trails, and California native plants and chaparral habitat conservation areas.
Ready for Hillary set a limit of $25,000 for individual donations "even though superPACs may raise unlimited funds." [12] [22] [23] [24] Ready for Hillary raised over $4 million in 2013, $1.25 million of which came in the first half of the year. [2] [25] [26] [27] 98% of Ready for Hillary's 33,631 donations in 2013 were $100 or less. [26] [27]
Newer signs with exit numbers replaced the older signs between the Orange County line and I-10 in 2016, with the completion of the I-605 and I-10 junction improvement. I-605 is one of the only Southern California freeways without destinations (control cities) such as "Seal Beach" or "Irwindale" since its opening. Rather, cardinal directions ...
City of Irwindale — located in the San Gabriel Valley, within Los Angeles County, California. The Rio Hondo and San Gabriel River flow seasonally through the city. Pages in category "Irwindale, California"
SR 14 is an unfinished route, as the definition in the California Streets and Highways Code states that the route begins at SR 1 (Pacific Coast Highway), near Sunset Boulevard in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. [25] Between the constructed end and legislative end of SR 14 are the community of Reseda and Topanga State Park.
The Foothill Freeway is a freeway in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, California, United States, running from the Sylmar district of Los Angeles east to Redlands.The western segment is signed as Interstate 210 (I-210) from its western end at I-5 to SR 57 in Glendora, while the eastern segment is signed as State Route 210 (SR 210) to its eastern terminus at I-10.
The first Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Northern California (RPFN) occurred in the fall of 1967. The nonprofit organization Living History Centre (LHC) [ 5 ] [ 6 ] was established in 1968 [ 7 ] as a way to establish the location of the Renaissance Pleasure Faire and as a way to reify the educational potentials of the public event.