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Author: John Boston, Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society ISBN: 9781439638095
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: April 13, 2009
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: John Boston, Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society
ISBN: 9781439638095
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: April 13, 2009
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
A trade crossroads dating back to Native American times, Santa Clarita may be relatively new in the story of Los Angeles County�s suburban sprawl, but old-timers also recall it as the �Navel of the Universe.� A Chinese general once declared the Santa Clarita Valley one of the top 10 military targets on Earth. Located east of the Ventura County line where the valley creates a break in the Angeles National Forest, Santa Clarita has been home to cowboys, movie stars, farmers, and pistol fighters. With a diverse population of 250,000 today, the Santa Clarita Valley still boasts an eclectic heritage. The West�s first major oil refinery is located here. The ground was bloodied by at least 21 deaths in one of America�s last and greatest range wars. And local lore has maintained that the world�s largest grizzly bear, weighing more than a ton, was shot here.
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A trade crossroads dating back to Native American times, Santa Clarita may be relatively new in the story of Los Angeles County�s suburban sprawl, but old-timers also recall it as the �Navel of the Universe.� A Chinese general once declared the Santa Clarita Valley one of the top 10 military targets on Earth. Located east of the Ventura County line where the valley creates a break in the Angeles National Forest, Santa Clarita has been home to cowboys, movie stars, farmers, and pistol fighters. With a diverse population of 250,000 today, the Santa Clarita Valley still boasts an eclectic heritage. The West�s first major oil refinery is located here. The ground was bloodied by at least 21 deaths in one of America�s last and greatest range wars. And local lore has maintained that the world�s largest grizzly bear, weighing more than a ton, was shot here.

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