How many miles from Washington DC to los angeles california?
The driving distance between Los Angeles, CA and Washington, DC is approximately 2675 miles. The driving time would be approximately 42 hours if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
What is the average water bill in riverside California?
There is a report about water rates in Florida that surveyed 170 utilities in the state. The average monthly bill for the 170 utilities surveyed for 4000 gallons per month is $20. Pretty darn low!
It is a cry of joy and satisfaction from the Green word 'heureka' meaning 'I have found it'. The word was used by Archimedes when he discovered a method of determining the purity of gold. Used in Europe since the 17th century
What are the cultural landmarks of California?
The San Joaquin Fault, Mount Shasta (14,000 feet/4,300 meters of elevation), and Sutter Buttes (lava domes) are fascinating geological features of California's Central Valley.
Fresno is the raisin capital of the known world; also boasting nearly 80 parks.
What is the phone number of the Berkeley Historical Society Museum in Berkeley California?
The phone number of the Museum Of Paleontology is: 510-642-1821.
Yes, California is West of Nevada, In fact, California is the farthest west you could go within the continental US except for Alaska.
My suggestion, maps are useful for these types of things in the future...
What are California cities that have Spanish names?
San Jose, San Diego, La Jolla, Los Angeles, San Francisco Answer that answer is exactly right. Other California cities with Spanish names are: Modesto, Los Banos, Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Vallejo, Salida, Manteca, Santa Barbara, San Mateo, San Juan Bautista, Santa Ana, Santa Clara, Santa Clarita, Costa Mesa, Fresno, La Brea, Los Gatos, Monterey, Sonora, Madera, El Cerrito, San Pablo, Solano, Rio Vista, Benicia, Nevada City, Alta Sierra, Merced, Mariposa, Don Pedro, El Portal, Martinez, San Ramon, San Leandro, Alameda, Ventura, and many more.
What part did the California Missions play in California?
the spanish were gonna take over California so they made missions, presideos, and pueblos. but California got sold to the us :P.
Where was Chinatown located in Santa Barbara?
1903 Dupont Street (now Grant Avenue). The Chinese Funeral of Tom Kim Yung (1858-1903)
The Street of Gamblers (Ross Alley) Arnold Genthe, 1898. The population was predominantly male because U.S. policies at the time made it difficult for Chinese women to enter the country.
The headquarters of the Chinese Six Companies in San Francisco.
San Francisco's Chinatown was the port of entry for early Taishanese and Zhongshanese[citation needed] Chinese immigrants from the southern Guangdong province of China from the 1850s to the 1900s. The area was the one geographical region deeded by the city government and private property owners which allowed Chinese persons to inherit and inhabit dwellings within the city. The majority of these Chinese shopkeepers, restaurant owners, and hired workers in San Francisco Chinatown were predominantly Taishanese and male. Many Chinese found jobs working for large companies seeking a source of cheap labor, most famously as part of the Central Pacific on the Transcontinental Railroad. Other early immigrants worked as mine workers or independent prospectors hoping to strike it rich during the 1849 Gold Rush. With national unemployment in the wake of the Panic of 1873, racial tensions in the city boiled over into full blown race riots. In response to the violence, the Consolidated Chinese Benevolent Association or the Chinese Six Companies, which evolved out of the labor recruiting organizations for different areas of Guangdong, was created as a means of providing the community with a unified voice. The heads of these companies were the leaders of the Chinese merchants, who represented the Chinese community in front of the business community as a whole and the city government. The anti-immigrant sentiment became law as the United States Government passed the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 -- the first immigration restriction law aimed at a single ethnic group. This law, along with other immigration restriction laws such as the Geary Act, greatly reduced the numbers of Chinese allowed into the country and the city, and in theory limited Chinese immigration to single males only. Exceptions were in fact granted to the families of wealthy merchants, but the law was still effective enough to reduce the population of the neighborhood to an all time low in the 1920s. The exclusion act was repealed during World War II under the Magnuson Act in recognition of the important role of China as an ally in the war, although tight quotas still applied. Not unlike much of San Francisco, a period of criminality ensued in some tongs on the produce of smuggling, gambling and prostitution, and by the early 1880s, the population had adopted the term Tong war to describe periods of violence in Chinatown, the San Francisco Police Department had established its so-called Chinatown Squad. One of the more successful sergeants, Jack Manion, was appointed in 1921 and served for two decades. The squad was finally disbanded in August 1955 by Police Chief George Healey, upon the request of the influential Chinese World newspaper, which had editorialized that the squad was an "affront to Americans of Chinese descent".[9] The neighborhood was completely destroyed in the 1906 earthquake that leveled most of the city. During the city's rebuilding process, certain city planners and real-estate developers had hatched plans to move Chinatown to the Hunters Point neighborhood at the southern edge of the city, even further south in Daly City; and the neighborhood wt. Their plans failed as the Chinese, particularly with the efforts of Consolidated Chinese Six companies, the Chinese government, and American commercial interests reclaimed would then be absorbed into the financial district the neighborhood and convinced the city government to relent. Part of their efforts in doing so was to plan and rebuild the neighborhood as a western friendly tourist attraction. The rebuilt area that is seen today, resembles such plans.[10] Many early Chinese immigrants to San Francisco and beyond were processed at Angel Island, now a state park, in the San Francisco Bay. Unlike Ellis Island in the East where prospective European immigrants might be held for up to a week, Angel Island typically detained Chinese immigrants for months while they were interrogated closely to validate their papers. The detention facility has been renovated in 2005 and 2006 under a federal grant.
The repeal of the Exclusion act and the other immigration restriction laws, in conjunction passage of the War Brides Act, allowed Chinese-American veterans to bring their families outside of national quotas, led to a major population boom in the area during the 1950s. In the 1960s, the shifting of underutilized national immigration quotas brought in another huge wave of immigrants mostly from Hong Kong, which changed San Francisco Chinatown from predominantly Taishan-speaking to Cantonese-speaking. The end of the Vietnam War brought a wave of Vietnamese refugees of Chinese descent, who put their own stamp on San Francisco Chinatown. There were areas where many Chinese in Northern California living outside of San Francisco Chinatown, could maintain small communities or even individual business, but except for Oakland, they did not set up any special town with shopping and restaurants. Nonetheless, the historic rights of property owners to deed or sell their property to whom was exercised in sufficient numbers to keep the Chinese community from spreading outside of its early development. However, the Supreme Court ruled it was unconstitutional for property owners to deed their rights so that certain groups were excluded. These rulings allowed the enlargement of Chinatown and an increase of the Chinese population of the city. At the same time, the declining white population of the city as a result of White Flight combined to change the demographics of the city. Neighborhoods that were once predominately white, such as Richmond District and Sunset District and in other suburbs across the San Francisco Bay Area became centers of new Chinese immigrant communities. This included new immigrant groups such as Mandarin-speaking immigrants from Taiwan who have tended to settled in suburban Millbrae, Cupertino, Milpitas, and Mountain View -- avoiding San Francisco as well as Oakland entirely. This suburbanization continues today.
With these changes came a weakening of the Tongs traditional grip on Chinese life. The newer Chinese groups often came from areas outside of the Tongs control. As a result, the influence of the Tongs and criminal groups associated with them, such as the Triads, grew weaker in Chinatown and the Chinese community in general. However, the presence of the Triads remained significant in the immigrant community, and in the summer of 1977, an ongoing rivalry between two Triads erupted in violence and bloodshed, culminating in a shooting spree at the Golden Dragon Restaurant on Washington Street (華盛頓街). Five persons were killed and 11 were wounded, and the incident has become infamously known as the Golden Dragon massacre. The restaurant still stands today and remains a popular dim sum restaurant for tourists.
How long does it take to fly from Seattle to Mexico?
The average flight time is 1 hour, 45 minutes.
This is only an approximation and flight times are likely to vary. Your airline will provide you with a flight time when you book a flight.
What was California's first mission?
The first mission in California was San Diego de Alcala, located in San Diego.
What Swiss immigrant who received permission from Mexico to start a colony in California?
John Sutter
What part of California does jc caylen live?
JC Caylen is known to reside in the Los Angeles area of California. He has been associated with various locations in Southern California, particularly due to his involvement in the YouTube and entertainment industries. However, specific details about his exact residence may not be publicly available for privacy reasons.
How long does it take in hours to fly from California to Massachusetts?
It depends on what equipment is used and how many stops you make, but a non-stop flight from, say, LAX to BOS would typically take between 5 and 6 hours (you would actually arrive at a local time between 8 and 9 hours after your departure time, due to the change in time zones).
How did some people hope to solve the problems of California's isolation from rest of the country?
The Californians built onto the railroad, stretching it all the way to California. It was a long process which took almost twenty years, but it provided a stronger economy for California.
How long does it take to fly from Minneapolis to California?
The length of time a flight will take from Minneapolis to Vancouver will depend on the airline and if the flight is a non stop one or not. The average flight time from Minneapolis to Vancouver on a non stop flight is about 7 hours and 20 minutes.
How long does it take package shipped USPS from New York to California?
From California to New York it takes about 5 days 10 day max. If yours takes longer you might live somewhere that takes a while to get to......... LOL CAlifornia to New york!!
How many questions are on a California class B driving test?
There are 25 questions and you are only allowed to incorrect 4 out of 25,
What is the time difference between Oaxaca and California?
Oaxaca is located in the Central Time Zone whereas New York City is in the Eastern Time Zone. Keep in mind, however, that Mexico's start/end dates for Daylight Savings Time are different from that in the US.
Most states give you 30 days to get a new license. If you are in the military you do not have to get a new one unless it expires.