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Inland Empire (Calif.)

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: The Inland Empire refers to the region in Southern California located in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in the United States. The Inland Empire is centered on the oldest cities in the region: Ontario, San Bernardino, and Riverside ... The name "Inland Empire" was first used in the 1950s to distinguish the region from the communities of the Los Angeles area, and Los Angeles itself. The "Inland" part of the name is derived from the region’s location about 37 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean (from Huntington Beach) and east of downtown Los Angeles. The most accepted physical boundary between Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and the Inland Empire is the definition of the Inland Empire consisting of two counties: Riverside and San Bernardino county.)

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Covid 19 Pandemic , 2021-03-20

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Identifier: togetherApart-351
Scope and Contents

[Author's account of moving back home at start of pandemic, depression, dating, starting to create music.]

Dates: Other: 2021-03-20