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Walt Whitman: A Promise to California
A Promise to CaliforniaA promise to California, Or inland to the great pastoral Plains, and on to Puget sound and Oregon; Sojourning east a while longer, soon I travel toward you, to remain…Ask the Editors: California Etymology
The Question: Where does the name California come from? The Answer: When 16th century Spanish explorers named their new discovery "California"…California NPR Member Stations
StationCityFrequencyKHSU-FMArcata90.5KPRX-FMBakersfield89.1KNCA-FMBurney89.7KCHO-FMChico91.7KHSR-FMCrescent City91.9KVPR-FMFresno89.3KXSR-FMGroveland91.7KCRI-FMIndio89.3KKJZ-FMLong Beach88.…Cesar Chavez Day: California
Honoring the life of Cesar Chavez by Liz Olson Cesar Chavez Day celebrates the birthday of Latino labor leader Cesar Chavez. California established the state holiday to promote…2003–2004 Outer Critics Circle Awards
Broadway PlayI Am My Own WifeOff-Broadway PlayIntimate Apparel Play RevivalHenry IV Actor in a PlayFrank Langella, MatchActress in a PlayEileen Atkins, The Retreat from MoscowFeatured Actor…Mojave Trails National Monument
(Encyclopedia) Mojave Trails National Monument, 1.6 million acres (647,000 hectares), SE California. Linking Joshua Tree National Park and Mojave National Preserve, it follows the trails of the…Kings Canyon National Park
(Encyclopedia) Kings Canyon National Park, 461,901 acres (187,070 hectares), E central California. Largely wilderness, the park features summits of the High Sierra and two enormous canyons on the…Tijuana
(Encyclopedia) TijuanaTijuanatēhwäˈnä [key], city (1990 pop. 698,752), Baja California state, NW Mexico, just south of the U.S. border. It is a gaudy border resort, noted for its racetracks and…Williamson, Oliver Eaton
(Encyclopedia) Williamson, Oliver Eaton, 1932–2020, American economist, b. Superior, Wis., Ph.D. Carnegie-Mellon Univ., 1963. He served on the faculties of Univ. of California, Berkeley (1963–65,…