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===California=== * [[Amtrak_California]] <nowiki>'''Amtrak California''' is a brand name used by '''[[Caltrans]] Division of Rail''' on all state supported and [[Amtrak]] operated rail routes within the State of [[California]].\n\nAmtrak California utilizes a different color-scheme and a separate logo from standard [[Amtrak]] color and logo. All state owned [[locomotives]] and [[rail cars]] are painted with the "California Color" of blue and yellow.\n\n[[Capitol Corridor]] and [[San Joaquin Corridor]] are the two rail routes that are most iden</nowiki> * [[Bunker_Hill,_Los_Angeles,_California]] <nowiki>'''Bunker Hill''' in [[Downtown Los Angeles]] is a short, developed hill, roughly rising to its present-day peak around 3rd Street, mostly directly east of the [[Harbor Freeway]]. Due to the skyscrapers built on it, the hill distinguishes downtown from the rest of the basin. While other skyscrapers have been built downtown, these are outside of Bunker Hill, e.g the [[SBC Communications|SBC]] Tower near the [[Santa Monica Freeway]].\n\n==History==\nIn the mid-1800's, a wealthy developer, Prudent </nowiki> * [[California_Coastal_Trail]] <nowiki>The '''California Coastal Trail''' will be a continuous trail from Mexico to Oregon along the California Coast.\n\n== External Links ==\n*[http://www.californiacoastaltrail.info California Coastal Trail]\n*[http://www.coastwalk.org/ Coast Walk]\n*[http://www.californiacoastaltrail.org California Coastal Trail] - Another one...\n\n\n{{stub}}</nowiki> * [[California_Guitar_Trio/Temp]] <nowiki>'''Paul Richards''' of [[Utah]], '''Bert Lams''' of [[Belgium]], and '''Hideyo Moriya''' of [[Japan]] first met in 1987 in [[England]] at one of Robert Fripp's Guitar Craft Courses. After completing several of these intensive courses, the trio toured with Robert Fripp's League of Crafty Guitarists. Wanting to continue together after the League had run its course, Paul, Bert and Hideyo convened in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] and founded '''The California Guitar Trio''' in [[1991]], ho</nowiki> * [[Pine_Grove,_Lake_County,_California]] <nowiki>Pine Grove is a summer resort located in Coob Mountain, California. The resort has one big pool, including a cold pool. At night there are many activities such as bingo, games, and dancing. It usually has fantastic weather and a good place for a vacation.</nowiki> * [[Rialto,%20California]] <nowiki>Sucks. You don't want to stay. Just roll `em up and floor it until you reach the other side of the city. If you must stop (if you've been shot, or your kidnappers threw you out as they passed through Rialto, etc..) here are a few tips to make the best out of a bad (a hopeless-"God hates you"- kind of bad) situation:\n\n1. Take all your money out of your wallet except for 2 or 3 dollars and remove all but one credit card (the card that's maxed). Put these items in your front pocket (note: </nowiki> * [[Richest_Places_in_California]] <nowiki>'''California''' is the thirteenth richest state in the [[United States of America]], with a [[per capita income]] of $22,711 (2000) and a [[personal per capita income]] of $33,749 (2003).\n\n== California Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income ==\n\nThere are fifty-eight counties located in [[California]], seven of which are in the [[Richest Places in the United States|top 100 richest counties in the country]].\n\n1 [[Marin County, California|Marin County]] $44,962<br>\n2 [[San Mateo County, Cali</nowiki> * [[Westside,_Los_Angeles,_California]] <nowiki>The "Westside" is an area of western Los Angeles,California. It is generally considered to consist of Beverly Hills, Century City, Westwood/U.C.L.A., West Los Angeles, Bel Air, Brentwood, Sawtelle, and sometimes Santa Monica, Venice, and Culver City. \n\nApproximately 1.5 million people live in this area. It contains such sights and landmarks as The Museum of Tolerance, Rodeo Drive, The J. Paul Getty Center, and the University Of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). \n\nIt is also a major business </nowiki> [[:Category:California]] Other related categories not under Category:California: * (5) [[:Category:Baja_California_Sur]] * (39) [[:Category:California_government_images]] * (1) [[:Category:California_people]] * (1) [[:Category:Music_from_Sacramento,_California]] ''Note: The above categories may need to be added to Category:California or an appropriate subcategory.''
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