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Below and to the right are some great online resources prepared
for you.
The San Fernando Valley
is a large valley nestled in the crook of the Santa Monica,
Santa Susana, and San Gabriel mountain ranges, in the northwest
section of the City of Los Angeles.
The Valley has a population of approximately one and one-half
million people -- if it were a city unto itself, the Valley
would be the sixth largest city in the United States! It
would be larger than San Diego, Detroit, or Dallas. The
Valley's population is higher than such states as Hawaii,
Maine, and Idaho, and is equivalent to the size of Chicago.
The San Fernando Valley is rich in people resources. Its
diverse and talented residents are among the best educated
in the country. The history and culture of its people are
also of note. The San Fernando Valley Historical Society
maintains many documents, photographs, and other important
historical artifacts relating to the history of the San
Fernando Valley, at the historic Pico Adobe in Mission Hills,
California. Give them a visit!
Below and to the right are some
great online resources prepared for you.
Area Schools
Please visit some of
the schools in the San Fernando Valley.
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