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California Citrus State Historic Park
Southern California is synonymous with oranges, and this agricultural site is one of the best places to learn about its cultural and economic impact.
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California Citrus State Historic Park Details
Southern California is synonymous with oranges, and this agricultural site is one of the best places to learn about its cultural and economic impact. However, it was not just oranges that put California on the map – the state is also one of the biggest producers of lemons, limes, and grapefruits. This 248-acre property is a well-maintained and developed park with an activity center, amphitheater, and museum. There are also citrus tree groves around the park, so you can see how these fruits are produced up close. It is also a peaceful place to take a walk, have a picnic, or even birdwatching and wildlife viewing.
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