There is no US town of California, but there are three cities, a township, a borough, and a census-designated place in the US named California.
Californium (Cf) is named after California, the American State. This is because the element was synthesized at the University of California, Berkeley.
Mount Whitney is the highest summit in the contiguous United States, with an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 m). It is locted in the state of California. In July 1864 it was named for Josiah Whitney, then the State Geologist of California.
No. California is 3 hours behind Washington D.C. But the actual state named Washington is the same time as California.
There were approximately 10 people who died during the mudslide in the state of California in 2005. The mudslide occurred in the town La Conchita.
It was named for a nearby town (Marcellus, New York)
California City is a town located north of the town of Mojave, just east of the Tehachapi mountains.
No, there is not a town named Piedmont in the state of Utah. However, there is a town named Piedmont in the state of Wyoming.
There is no town named Freedom, California.
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"Rough and Ready" is the California town named for President Zacary Taylor. Have a good day! :) Spay and neuter your pets. >^,,^<
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The town of Rough and Ready near Grass Valley, California on the Rough and Ready Highway was named for President Zachary Taylor.
Sacramento was named the capital of California in 1854 after the California State Legislature moved there. In 1879, in a Constitutional Convention, California was named the permanent state capitol.
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Yes there actually was.