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  1. Built in 1852, the Iron Door Saloon in Groveland is the oldest saloon in California.
  2. Around 200 buffalo roam on Catalina Island, descendants of a few taken there in the 1920's for a movie and left there.
  3. In Arcadia, peacocks have the right of way to cross any street, including driveways.
  4. All gray whale calves are born in the warm, shallow lagoons of Baja, California.
  5. Ice cream may not be eaten while standing on the sidewalk in Carmel.

Iron Door Saloon in Groveland, California, courtesy

Iron Door website.

  1. Every plant in Tomorrowland at Disneyland is edible. Guests are welcome to help themselves to bananas, strawberries, tomatoes, and more.
  2. More avocados are grown in Fallbrook than any place else in the U.S., hence its nickname - the Avocado Capital of the World.
  3. You cannot bathe two babies in the same tub at the same time in Los Angeles.
  4. Approximately 8% of Californians are vegetarians.
  5. In Alhambra, California it is illegal to leave your car on the street overnight without the proper permit.
  6. It is prohibited to sleep in a parked vehicle while in Cathedral City.
  7. The City of Los Angeles, spread over 467 square miles, is hub to a five-county metropolis of 34,149 square miles.
  8. Drinking intoxicating cement is prohibited in Indian Wells.
  9. Everyone knows Los Angeles is the entertainment capital, but it is also a fine arts Mecca that boasts over 300 museums.
  10. In Cathedral City, it is against the law to ride a bicycle through the "Fountain of Life".
  11. The Coachella Valley is known as the Date Capital of the world. California grows 99.5% of all dates grown in the United States, and Arizona produces the rest.
  12. In Carmel, it is against the law for women to wear high heel shoes
  13. California produces over 17 million gallons of wine each year.
  14. Fresno, California is the Raisin Capital of the World.
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