Val Verde, California
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place with historical importance, resort, CDP - Census Designated Place
Val Verde is a census-designated place (CDP) in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 2,468 at the 2010 census, up from 1,472 at the 2000 census.
Once a resort area known as the "Black Palm Springs" where African-Americans from the Los Angeles area vacationed before integration.
Once a resort area known as the "Black Palm Springs" where African-Americans from the Los Angeles area vacationed before integration.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Verde,_California
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Coordinates: 34°26'44"N 118°39'58"W
- Santa Clarita Woodlands Park+ Mentryville Historic Park 7.8 km
- Placerita Canyon State Park 19 km
- Gardner Army Airfield (site) 96 km
- Santa Barbara Airport (SBA/KSBA) 109 km
- El Tajiguas Ranch 133 km
- Gaviota State Park 145 km
- Indian Auxilliary Field (site) 229 km
- Lemoore Army Airfield (site) 233 km
- Coalinga Municipal Airport/Lemoore Emergency Landing Field (site) 246 km
- West Auxiliary Airfield (site) 247 km
- Del Valle Regional Training Center 2 km
- Chiquita Canyon Landfill 2.3 km
- Rancho Camulos Museum 9 km
- Piru, California 12 km
- Torrey Canyon 13 km
- Big Sky Movie Ranch 15 km
- Rocky Peak Park 16 km
- Lost Canyons Golf Club 17 km
- Happy Camp Regional Park 20 km
- Los Padres National Forest 114 km