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         California Geography:     more books (100)
  1. California geography: Maps, lessons & questions by Randy L Womack, 1991
  2. Summer sea fogs of the central California coast (University of California, Berkeley. University of California publications in geography) by Horace Robert Byers, 1968
  3. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California: To which is added a description of the physical geography of California: with ... from the latest and most authentic sources by John Charles Fremont, 1853
  4. Southern California, the land and its people;: A reader for beginners in geography, by Harold W Fairbanks, 1929
  5. Geography in the University of California (Berkeley and Los Angeles) 1868-1941 by Gary S Dunbar, 1981
  6. The geography of California in essays and readings by Robert W Durrenberger, 1959
  7. African field research and methodology in geography, (University of California, Los Angeles. African Studies Center. Occasional paper no. 11) by Benjamin Earl Thomas, 1973
  8. The American Continents: Man in His World: Essential Elementary Geography: California State Series by Harlan H; Parker, Edith Putnam; Sorensen, Clarence W Barrows, 1947
  9. Baja California and the geography of hope by Joseph Wood Krutch, 1900
  10. California (Tarr and McMurry Geographies, Supplementary Volume) by Harold W Fairbanks, 1903
  11. Introductory geography (California State series) by Ralph S Tarr, 1910
  12. California: Our State Today: A Geography by Gertrude Stephens Brown, 1963
  13. California : life, resources, and industries of the Golden state ;: For use with the California state geography series (California State series) by Joseph Russell Smith, 1936
  14. Baja California and the Geography of Hope. by Kenneth, editor. BROWER, 1967

61. AltaColumbia - A Cascadia Concepts Site
Large collection of information and links about the peoples, culture, history, geography, identity and politics of the northwest coastal region surrounding the Cascade range, extending from northern california to the Alaskan panhandle.
http://altacolumbia.com/
var site="s12cascadia" Welcome to AltaColumbia - a Cascadia concepts site C ascadia is the northwest coastal region of North America, including the area surrounding the Cascade mountain range extending from northern California to the Alaskan panhandle, and covers much of Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, Canada. It is the region formed by the interaction of the North Pacific Ocean and North American Continent both in terms of climate and the geological results of plate tectonics. S cottish explorer David Douglas named the Cascades for the great waterfalls made by the Columbia River as it roars through the Columbia Gorge. The Cascades later became the name for the mountain range that makes the north-coastal rainforest possible as it precipitates the warm Pacific moisture-laden air as rain and snow. When the drainage basins of this area are included, Cascadia extends eastward beyond the Cascade range to the headwaters of the rivers that flow through it from the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains.
C ascadia includes the northcoast watersheds from the Redwood forests in Northern California to the Sitka spruce valleys of the Alaska panhandle and is the home of the massive fir trees that are named after David Douglas. Because of the domination of the Columbia River watershed on the north coast landscape, the name "Columbiana" is also used for describing the vast drainage basin of Columbia, Snake and Kootenay rivers.

62. Digital Atlas Of The United States By William A. Bowen
Continuing public education project of Professor William Bowen and the Department of geography at california State University, Northridge.
http://130.166.124.2/USpage1.html

DIGITAL ATLAS OF THE UNITED STATES
Professor William Bowen
California Geographical Survey
California State University, Northridge
A Dr. William A. Bowen Instructional Resource Project
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National Overview
California
New York City, New York
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The Digital Atlas of the United States is a continuing public
education project of Professor William Bowen and the Department of
Geography at California State University, Northridge. It is produced
for the support of instructional programs in the public schools of
California and on the campuses of the California State University
System throughout the state. Free, unlimited access is granted to
faculty and students of these institutions for non-profit
instructional purposes only. The contents of this atlas are
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Department of Geography
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63. The Electronic Map Library
These volumes are evolving in response to the changing instructional needs of the Department of geography at california State University, Northridge.
http://130.166.124.2/library.html

64. Trevor Paglen
Sound/video/installation artist, writer, and cultural geographer working out of the Department of geography at the University of california at Berkeley.
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65. Cartographic Resources
Email William Bowen. california Geographical Survey Department of geography Homepage california State University Northridge Homepage
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Digital Elevation Models, Digital Line Graphs, and Tiger/Line Digital Map Bases

66. Arcata, California - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Online encyclopedia article includes census data, recent history, geography, and an attempted summary of the town's culture and politics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcata,_California
Arcata, California
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Arcata is a city located in Humboldt County, California . As of the census, the city had a total population of 16,651. Visitors to Arcata frequently feel as if they had entered a time warp and emerged in the 50's era of civil rights direct action. This college town is home to Humboldt State University, which accounts for approximately half of its residents. Arcata, which is adjacent to Humboldt Bay on the "redwood coast," is a bastion of liberal thought in otherwise conservative lumber country and is sometimes derided by outlying Humboldt residents as "The People's Republic of Arcata." It is the first city in the United States to elect a majority of its city council members from the Green Party. Established during the timber boom generated by the 19th centrury Gold Rush, Arcata features a large number of original Victorian structures, many of which have been lovingly restored. For its size, the city has many bookstores, coffeehouses, restaurants, galleries and music venues. It is also home to the beloved Humboldt Crabs of semi-pro baseball fame, who frequently play before sold-out crowds (of c. 1500) each summer. In order to preserve its community character, laws in Arcata limit the number of chain businesses allowed in the city. Residents hotly debate major issues, including protection of the physical environment, the domination of America by corporate culture, and legalization of marijuana. Arcata was the first city in the nation to pass a law purporting to nullify the USA PATRIOT Act in that city. The legality of this has not yet been tested.

67. Language Schools - Spanish, French, Italian, English, Arabic Lessons And Classes
French language courses, with emphasis on culture, geography and customs, at Savoir Faire of Redondo Beach, california.
http://www.savoirfaire-california.com/
Savoir Faire Language Institute is a language school located in the South Bay beach area of sunny Los Angeles, California, which specializes in teaching Spanish, French, Italian and English as a Second Language as well as German, Arabic, and Hebrew.
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68. California State University, Chico - Chico State
geography and planning program at california State University.
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69. Don Bain's Virtual Reality Panoramas Of Baja California, Mexico
Part of the GeoImages Project, Department of geography, University of california at Berkeley.
http://geogweb.berkeley.edu/GeoImages/QTVR/Baja/Baja.html
Don Bain's Virtual Reality Panoramas
Baja California, Mexico
Next: Hawaii Return to the Panoramas home page.
Baja California Cactus near Catavina. Playa el Coyote. Church of San Javier. Next: Hawaii Return to the Panoramas home page. Larger and more detailed panoramas of Baja are available on the Virtual Guidebooks website.

70. California Geographic Alliance
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72. Photographs Of Signs
Focuses on unusual and standard examples in the Sacramento, california, area. Also includes some state welcome signs.
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73. Barony Of The Angels
Located in central Los Angeles and the San Gabriel valley of california. Newcomer page, geography, officers, households, activity schedule, history and tradition page.
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Mission Statement ... SCA Name s SCA Devices Angels 2005 Caidan Calendar Find a bug? :: [ Welcome ] :: The Society for Creative Anachronism* Kingdom of Caid , in Southern California. The Barony of the Angels is a regional group of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA*), in Los Angeles, California. For up-to-date event information or to contact the Barony, please subscribe to our Yahoo! Group . Angels officers are encouraged to join the Angels Officers' yahoo elist as well. The Return Of The Robin Hood Tournament (October 23, 2005) Join us in celebration of a highwayman's legend , to cavort with bows and arrows, minstrelsy and merriment, in the scenic wilds of Woodley Park. View the News Archive

74. Department Of Geography : Home
University of Southern california Department of geography For more good reasons to join us at USC geography, click on the Department Chair s Message.
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75. Fillmore, California - Geography
A photograph of Fillmore, california, from your About.com Guide.
http://geography.miningco.com/library/fillmore/fillmore.htm
Virtual Fillmore Homepage
Fillmore is located in Southern California, northwest of Los Angeles. It is located in the Santa Clara River Valley, just north of the river along Highway 126. Highway 126 connects Fillmore to Ventura and Highway 101 in the west and Santa Clarita and Interstate 5 in the east. Highway 101 and Interstate 5 are each approximately twenty miles from Fillmore. To the north of the town lie the mountains of Los Padres National Forest. Mexican explorer Don Gaspar de Portola was sent in 1769 to explore Alta (Upper) California. On August 8 of that year, he and his contingent camped in the Santa Clara Valley near the site of present-day Fillmore. He met several groups of Native Americans who lived in the valley. Under Mexican rule, the area became part of the Rancho Sespe Mexican land grant. A mini gold rush occurred along the river in 1842 (several years before Northern California's gold rush). In 1848 the region became part of the United States and explorer John C. Fremont mapped the valley, which was densely covered with wild mustard. As part of the expansion of the western railroad network, the Southern Pacific Railroad built its coastal line through the Santa Clara Valley in 1886 and 1887. In 1887 an old boxcar was utilized as the town's first train station. The town was named after J.P. Fillmore, the railroad's superintendent, and a town plot map was filed with Ventura County in 1888.

76. Fillmore, California - Geography
A photograph of Fillmore, california. of my project for geography 672, a graduate seminar in geography at california State University, Northridge.
http://geography.miningco.com/library/fillmore/tour.htm
Welcome to Virtual Fillmore! This site is the end result of my project for Geography 672, a graduate seminar in geography at California State University, Northridge In this course, taught by Dr. William Bowen , we focused on roads and the buildings which lie along side them. I decided to photograph and describe Central Avenue in Fillmore, California. This is what Fillmore looked like in May 1998. This site will not be updated because it is a snapshot in time. Fillmore appealed to me with its small town atmosphere and mix of old, renovated, and new buildings. Fillmore is a great representation of an early California town. The commercial district of the town began on Main Street, across from the train station. It expanded onto Central Avenue in the late 1910s. This site includes photographs and short descriptions of every building on Central Avenue. Central Avenue, and most of downtown Fillmore, has some unique features that you'll want to be watching for as you virtually stroll downtown. First, the palm trees. The palm trees are classic symbols of Southern California and are used to line Central Avenue and Central Park at

77. Berkeley Geography Graduate Students O-S
Masters Thesis, Department of geography, University of california, Berkeley. california Geographic Society 56th Annual Meeting at the American River
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BA 1998 (Religious Studies) UC Berkeley MFA 2002 (Art and Technology) School of The Art Institute of Chicago
Research Interests: How the regulation of various urban soundscapes function in the production and maintenance of the Bay Area's domestic, social, and consumer space. Regional Focus:
- from Luigi Russolo, The Art of Noise, (futurist manifesto, 1913) Using sound as forensic evidence, my work investigates the micropolitics of contemporary urban space. The broadcasts of history, power, and contestations inhabiting our built environments are heard by listening closely and critically. With advances in technology and human psychology, the deployment of sound in the public arena increasingly produces space and modulates our own subjectivities. Some voices and presences are becoming amplified, while others are increasingly muted. My interest in geography comes from my work as an artist, were I have found theories of space supplied my geographers far more productive for my own practice than theories of aesthetics supplied by art historians. I insist on treating geography as an art form, and treating art as an experimental form of geography.

78. The Infography About The Geography Of California
Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is the geography of california.
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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is the geography of California.
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TerraServer . To view air photos of California, just click on locations to zoom in. http://terraserver.microsoft.com/ California Studies Association . For a range of information. http://geography.berkeley.edu/ProjectsResources/CaliforniaFocus.html California State University, Northridge, Department of Geography . Has population and other maps. http://geogdata.csun.edu/ Selby, William A. 2000. Rediscovering the Golden State: California Geography. John Wiley and Sons. Allen, James P., and Eugene Turner. 1997. The Ethnic Quilt: Population Diversity in Southern California. California State University at Northridge, Center for Geographical Studies. California Department of Finance . http://www.dof.ca.gov/
Other Excellent Sources
Selby, William A. Geography of California . http://homepage.smc.edu/selby_william/california.htm Bakker, Elna. 1984. An Island Called California: An Ecological Introduction to Its Natural Communities. UC Press, 2nd ed. Harden, Deborah R. 1998. California Geology. Prentice Hall.

79. ClickState.com - California Web Directory
Geographic Center, The geographic center of california is located 38 miles east of Madera. Longitude 120° 4.9 W Latitude 36° 57.9 N
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Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 114? 8' W to 124? 24' W
Latitude: 32? 30' N to 42? N Length x Width California is 770 miles long and 250 miles wide at its most distant points. Geographic Center The geographic center of California is located 38 miles east of Madera.
Borders California is bordered by Oregon to the north. In the south, California shares an international border with Mexico. To the east, Nevada and Arizona share the California border. California meets the Pacific Ocean on the west. Total Area California covers 163,707 square miles, making it the third largest of the 50 states. Land Area 155,973 square miles are land areas. Water Area 7,734 square miles of California are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in California is Mt. Whitney at 14,494 feet. Mt. Whitney is the highest mountain in the contiguous 48 states. Mt. McKinley, the highest mountain in Alaska, rises 20,320 feet above sea level and is the highest point in the United States. Lowest Point The lowest point in California is in Death Valley. Death Valley lies 282 feet below sea level and is the lowest point in the United States.

80. Californiadigitallibrary.org: Search Results
california geography. 1 3 of 3 items. 1Title Magic Lantern Slides The Berkeley geography Collection Creator Bain, G. Donald, editor
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