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  2. San Bernardino Valley - Wikipedia

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    The San Bernardino Valley was originally inhabited by Californian Native Americans, including the Serrano, Cahuilla, and Tongva tribes. The Mohave Trail, a trade route from the Mohave villages on the Colorado River that crossed the Mojave Desert from spring to spring and then followed the Mojave River upstream, entered the valley from the slopes of Monument Peak in the San Bernardino Mountains.

  3. Mission Hills, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The historic Rómulo Pico Adobe, built in 1834 by the prominent Pico family of California, is the oldest residence in San Fernando Valley.. The 2010 U.S. census counted 18,496 residents in the area's 91345 ZIP Code.

  4. Birmingham High School - Wikipedia

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    Originally it served children grades seven to 12 from families newly settled in the San Fernando Valley. [3] As of the 1960s the families were middle-class, and many of them had settled in the San Fernando Valley from the East Coast and the Midwest. [4] It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961, when it merged into LAUSD. [5]

  5. Sherwood Forest, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood Forest is located in the central area of the San Fernando Valley region in the City of Los Angeles; it is within the Northridge South Neighborhood Council District. [2] The neighborhood is bounded by Nordhoff Street in the north, Balboa Boulevard in the east, the Southern Pacific Railroad in the south, and Lindley Avenue in the west. [ 3 ]

  6. Panorama City, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Panorama City is known as the San Fernando Valley's first planned community. In 1948, it was developed as such by residential developer Fritz B. Burns and industrialist Henry J. Kaiser . [ 1 ] The master plan was created by architectural firm Wurdeman & Becket . [ 2 ]

  7. Canoga Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Canoga Park is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California.Before the Mexican–American War, the district was part of a rancho, and after the American victory it was converted into wheat farms and then subdivided, with part of it named Owensmouth as a town founded in 1912.

  8. Devonshire Downs - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s, as the San Fernando Valley's population boomed and tract housing rapidly replaced Northridge's citrus groves and small ranches, the venue increasingly served to host a wide variety of mostly non-equestrian expositions, festivals, carnivals, concerts, swap meets, rallies and other events. [5]

  9. Arleta, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Arleta (/ ɑːr ˈ l iː t ə /) is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the city of Los Angeles, California. It contains a high percentage of Latino residents and of people born outside the United States.

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