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    Bakersfield, California in Bakersfield

    Bakersfield is a better choice for living, working, growing, and playing than other California places as it is affordable, accessible, and extremely welcoming. Just take a moment and learn more about Bakersfield.

    Bakersfield (metropolitan population 406,000) is a growing community projected to double in population in twenty years. Located in Kern County, Bakersfield is at the southern end of California's Great Central Valley where settlers once found rest and sustenance from the town's founder and namesake, Colonel Thomas Baker, as they trekked westward to find gold.

    Learn more about the history of our city by visiting the history webpage. Bakersfield's climate is warm and dry which contributes to its huge 200-crop agribusiness base, including citrus, potatoes, table grapes, almonds, pistachios, tomatoes, and pomegranates.

    Agriculture is not the only producer in Bakersfield, however, as the region is the fourth largest producer of oil in the U.S., bringing highly sophisticated technology and skilled, dynamic individuals to the area. Bakersfield continues to be known as one of the most "digital savvy" cities in the United States, according to Digital Government.

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    Bakersfield offers many resources for educational opportunities. It is home to California State University, Bakersfield, Bakersfield College, a UC Merced campus and extensive adult education facilities. Bakersfield is also linked to the UCLA medical school though its six area hospitals.

    Besides the educational opportunities, Bakersfield offers several natural attractions. It is within two hours of Pacific Ocean beaches, mountains, and the Giant Sequoia National monument. Bakersfield is home to one of the fastest flowing rivers west of the Mississippi, the Kern River, where white water rafters enjoy the great outdoors. Others enjoy leisurely walking, biking and roller skating activities along the Kern River Parkway with its 12-foot wide bike path that meanders alongside the Kern River. The Parkway extends nearly 20 miles along the banks of the Kern River, starting at the California Living Museum northeast of town and ending near Cal State Bakersfield.

    Family traditions are valued...

    Bakersfield Family TraditionsBakersfield is a place where family traditions are valued. Family outings can include trips to the many City parks, visits to the McMurtrey Aquatic Center, attendance at sporting events such as Condors or Blitz games, evenings spent at The Bakersfield Ice Sports Center, or simple participation in the many activities offered by the City's Recreation & Parks Department. Families can also enjoy world class entertainers that perform at the Rabobank Arena Theater & Convention Center. Over the years Bakersfield has produced some world class professional athletes in every sport imaginable, from the legendary football great Frank Gifford, the boxing Quarry family, Jerry Quarry, Mike Quarry and Bobby Quarry to the pro ball football player of today Joey Porter, Racing has produced the Mears gang, 4 time Indianapolis 500 champion Rick Mears and his brother offroad Champion Roger Mears to the current family member Casey Mears and the Bakersfield born NASCAR Champion Kevin Harvick.

    An added plus, Bakersfield offers affordable living for families, at costs accessible to many first-time home buyers. Excellent award-winning schools continue to enhance their educational programs and lifelong learning opportunities are an ever-increasing community asset. Bakersfield is truly a family friendly city.
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    Rice Bowl Chinese Food in Bakersfield

    At Rice bowl you can either sit down or they can deliver your order to you. Everything here is good. Most menu items for one person is under ten dollars, and for two people you can usually order a combo meal for under twenty dollars. It is fairly inexpensive for the amount of food you get. They will also cater parites or other events. Home delivery is always quick and usually earlier than promised.
    Telephone: (661)323-2901

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    Zingo's Cafe in Bakersfield

    Zingo's Cafe is a Bakersfield tradition. Truck Driver's, Traveler's, Business Men, Familys and Locals all Love this roadside cafe off freeway 99. Just down the road from the world famous Buck Owens Crystal Palace. If you were lucky enough you may have seen the late country music Icon eating some Biscuits and gravy at this popular place.
    Telephone: (661) 321 - 0627

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    Winco Foods Bakersfield in bakersfield

    Best grocery store with discount prices. You can't go wrong. No place you can get so much for so little.

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    Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia

    Over the years, we've learned a lot about making the most of a day at Six Flags. These tips will help ensure that you have a great time.

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    To check Park operating days and hours before you visit, call our Park information hotline at (661) 255-4111. All operating days and hours are posted on our website as well. Para informacion general sobre el parque y horario, llame al: (661) 255-4854.
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    Visit when attendance is lightest. Best bets are weekdays during the summer and any regular operating day during the winter season.
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    Bring a jacket or sweatshirt for cool mornings and evenings. Store it in the lockers near the main entrance.
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    Six Flags Magic Mountain is a smoke-free facility. Smoking is allowed in designated smoking areas only.
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    Arrange a meeting place and time in case your party becomes separated.
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    Stop by Stroller Rental if you need a stroller or wheelchair. They are provided on a first-come, first-served basis, so arrive early.
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    Review the Park map to familiarize yourself with the Park's layout and to plan your day (map for Hurricane Harbor not available).
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    Pick up a show schedule at any show venue or Guest Relations.
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    Plan to start your day at attractions farthest from the main entrance. Also, ride your favorite rides when the park first opens or after 5 p.m.
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    To save time, eat at non-traditional lunch and dinner hours.
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    Make sure children feel comfortable with a ride before they board.

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