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The Coast Community College District was created in 1947 following a special election to establish the district and Orange Coast College. [1] The district became a multi-campus operation following the construction of Golden West College in 1966, following being renamed from the Orange Coast Junior College District. [2]
Costa Mesa (/ ˌ k oʊ s t ə ˈ m eɪ s ə /; Spanish for "coastal tableland") [7] is a city in Orange County, California, United States.Since its incorporation in 1953, the city has grown from a semi-rural farming community of 16,840 to an urban area including part of the South Coast Plaza–John Wayne Airport edge city, one of the region's largest commercial clusters, with an economy based ...
Rancho Cucamonga is part of the Inland Empire and San Bernardino County, a region that lies inland from the Pacific coast and directly east of Los Angeles County. Rancho Cucamonga is located about 37 mi (60 km) east of Los Angeles, bordered by Upland to its west, Ontario to its south, the San Gabriel Mountains to its north and I-15 and Fontana ...
Bear Creek (Santa Ana River tributary), San Bernardino Mountains, San Bernardino County, California Bear Creek (Contra Costa County) , a tributary of San Pablo Creek Bear Creek (Colusa County) , a tributary of Cache Creek and ultimately the Sacramento River in the Inner Coastal Ranges
The course of Bear Creek is entirely contained within San Bernardino County, and primarily within the San Bernardino National Forest.. It rises near the community of Woodlands, and flows north into Baldwin Lake in the eastern Big Bear Valley.
Bear Creek is an approximately 1 mile long creek in Contra Costa County, California. [1] It is the largest tributary to San Pablo Creek . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its name comes from a 1,000 pound California grizzly bear killed on the stream by Ramon Briones in 1897.
List table of the properties and districts — listed on the California Historical Landmarks — within Contra Costa County, Northern California. Note: Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.
Rancho Cucamonga, Alta Loma and Etiwanda were most affected by the October 2003 Grand Prix fire, which combined with the Old Fire. [5] The Grand Prix fire, which began October 21, 2003, ripped across the mountains just above and, in some places, down into Alta Loma and Etiwanda for six days.