Burbank
Well, there's Berkelium, which was named after the city of Berkeley, CA (indirectly... it was actually named after the University of California at Berkeley, which was itself named after the city). That's about as close as it gets.
There is an Arkansas City in Califormia near Oakland, California.
The city is named after Washington Irving's book Tales of the Alhambra.
Yes, there is a city in California named Hollister. It is located in San Benito County, in the central part of the state. Hollister is known for its historic downtown area and proximity to outdoor recreational activities.
Nevada and Michigan. California has a city named Carson.
There is not a city in CA named Holloweentown. There is not a city in CA named Halloweentown either.
San Francisco
No. But a City in California is named in her honor (Santa Anna,California).
Their is no city in California named Pleasant ville
San Francisco
Two states have a city named "Comfort," those are California and Texas. However the city named Comfort in California is defunct and now non-existent. Another state has a city named similar to Comfort and that is Comfort Township, Minnesota. Additionally, Texas has a city named Point Comfort. So a total of two states have a city named Comfort or a variation upon.
The name berkelium id derived from Berkeley Laboratory, University of California.