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Local Attractions : California : Visalia/Tulare/Porterville

Exter, CA has a cool downtown

Posted July 15, 2008 by user-submitted-content

Exeter is a small, beautiful town located in the heart of California.  Exeter is attractive to every possible demographic due to its diversity.  Located in downtown Exeter are many murals. This is what Exeter has become famous for.  The murals are huge, many taking up whole sides of large buildings.  Exeter is a major producer of oranges.  This creates the lustful smell of orange blooms in the spring. 

Exeter is a great place to visit if ever in…

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Local News Facts And History : California : Los Angeles County

Topanga, CA - hippies love it!

Posted July 15, 2008 by user-submitted-content

Halfway between Santa Monica and Malibu, inland, lies the hippie, artsy unincorporated Mecca of Topanga Canyon.  Surrounded by state parks and the Pacific Ocean, Topanga is a little gem of rustic life within driving distance of Los Angeles. In the 1920’s Topanga was a hangout for silent film stars and…

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Local Events : California : San Luis Obispo

Paso Robles is Booming

Posted May 7, 2008 by Lisa Long

Paso Robles is truly one of those little towns where there is always something to do.  May brings the Wine Festival to the city park. There is also an upcoming Balloon Fest, and lets not forget the Olive Festival, which is always a favorite. Paso Robles Hosts the Mid-State Fair…

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Lisa Long
Keller Williams Realty
805-610-4314

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California

Capital: Sacramento
Largest Metro Area: Los Angeles
2007 Avg. Home Price: $576,546.88 (2)
2007 Avg. Household Income: $53,629.00 (9)
2007 State & Local Tax Burden: 11.5% (13)
Famous For: world's largest tree, first McDonalds

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