Yes. You can see meteors, or "shooting stars", anywhere where the sky is dark enough. Go out some clear night, at least 20 miles away from the nearest city (Clovis, CA is just north of Fresno, right?) and look up. The best time to see meteors is between about 2 AM and dawn.
The duration of Shooting Stars is 1800.0 seconds.
Toronto Shooting Stars ended in 1998.
Toronto Shooting Stars was created in 1996.
Shooting Stars ended on 2011-09-12.
Night of the Shooting Stars was created in 2001.
Oxford Shooting Stars was created in 2010.
Louisville Shooting Stars ended in 1954.
Louisville Shooting Stars was created in 1953.
Shooting stars are all in our atmosphere, they are meteors.
The duration of The Night of the Shooting Stars is 1.75 hours.
Shooting Stars - album - was created in 1979-09.
Shooting stars are not stars. They are bits of dirt and dust that burn up in our atmosphere, briefly making them look like stars. Most of that is debris is from comets or others bits of dirt in space, but they are not stars and were not stars. So stars do not become shooting stars.