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Facts About California's Towns and Cities
Interesting facts about some of the cities and towns in California,
from the California Travel and Tourism Commission.
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Beverly Hills is the only city to boast: no hospital, no cemetery,
no billboards, and no telephone or power wires.
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The Beverly Hills zip code area is the richest per-capita area
in the nation.
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Beverly Hills is the most filmed city in the world.
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California is home to more drive-in movie theater screens than any
other state with 123 screens at 60 sites.
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Eureka is home to the world's tallest living Christmas tree, standing
more than 125 feet in height.
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Hollywood is home of the world's largest outdoor amphitheater, the
Hollywood Bowl.
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Modesto is home to the world's largest winery and the world's largest
cannery, the E.J. Gallo Winery and the Tri-Valley Growers cannery.
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San Diego is home to the largest military complex in the world
(165,000 active duty and civil service personnel).
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Riverside is home to California's first bicycle club.
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Humboldt County is home to the tallest totem pole in the U.S.,
measuring 160 feet in height.
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Bishop is home to the Mule Days Parade, the "longest" non-motorized
parade in the world.
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Barstow is the last Main Street city with Route 66 still named
Main Street.
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The O'Neil Company, inventor of the wetsuit and manufacturer of
surfboards, is located in Santa Cruz.
See also
More About the Cities of California
Other Destinations in California
California for Visitors
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