1. Edwards Valencia Stadium 12 & IMAX
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2. Field of Fire Paintball Adventures Cal.
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3. Installation Management Group
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4. Cougar Stadium
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5. Outdoor Basketball Courts
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6. John Elway Stadium
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7. Notre Dame High School
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8. North Valley Youth Baseball
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9. Hollywood Bowl
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10. University of California Los Angeles: Pauley Pavilion-Administrative Office
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11. Pacific Northridge Fashion Center All Stadium 10
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12. Rose Bowl Stadium
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13. Matador Track Stadium
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14. Gibson Amphitheatre
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15. Jackie Robinson Stadium
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16. Northridge Arena Soccer League
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17. Staples Center
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18. Shepard Stadium
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19. El Rey Theatre
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20. Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall
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21. Mid-Valley Baseball Association (Harvard-Westlake OMalley Field)
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22. Drake Track and Field Stadium
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23. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
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24. The Forum
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25. East Valley Youth Baseball
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26. Dodgers Stadium
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27. Dedeaux Field
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28. Van Nuys Recreation Center
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29. Gibson Amphitheatre
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30. Southern California Baseball Academy
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31. Belmont High School
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32. Griffin Stadium
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About 'Santa Clarita, CA, USA'
Santa Clarita is the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County, California, United States and the twenty-fourth largest city in the state of California. The FBI rates it as the sixth safest city in the United States with at least 100,000 inhabitants. It is a notable example of a U.S. It is located about 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, and occupies most of the Santa Clarita Valley. edge city or boomburb. Santa Clarita was ranked as number 18 of the top 100 places to live by Money magazine in 2006.. The 2010 US Census reported the city's population grew 16.7% from the year 2000 to 176,320 residents. | |
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