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Rural town in California's Central Valley.
Oak Glen is in San Bernardino county, ZIP code 92399, associated with the city of Yucaipa.
Oakdale, located in Stanislaus County about 16 miles northeast of Modesto, had a 2000 population of 14,900. The city calls itself "Cowboy Capital of the World," and ranching is a major industry. Oakdale is within the commuting radius of the San Francisco Bay Area but is served by media in Modesto and Sacramento.
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Oceanside lies on the Pacific Ocean 38 miles north of downtown San Diego. It is best known as the home of the Camp Pendleton U. S. Marine Corps Base. Its population is approximately 161,000. It uses the ZIP codes 92054, 92056, and 92057.
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Located in San Diego County within the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Ocotillo Wells is the home of the California State Vehicular Recreation Area, an area dedicated to off-road vehicles. Because of its small population, mailing addresses here are required to use "Borrego Springs CA 92004", even though Borrego Springs is a community sixteen miles to the northwest.
In 1899, Milton McWhorter struck oil sand while hand-digging a pit on the north bank of Central California's Kern River, near what is now the Town of Oildale. Nineteen days later and several hundred feet from this "Discovery Well," Milton's son Horace struck oil again, at 265 feet. Since then, the high-quality oil bubbling from this first commercial well and the hundreds of other wells that have gushed forth throughout the valley has been a fountain of prosperity for Oildale and its neighboring communities.
Located west of Lake Tahoe, Olympic Valley was the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics. It is commonly known as Squaw Valley USA or simply Squaw Valley, after its best known ski area.
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City services and history of Oxnard, California
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