Carlsbad California is a popular tourist destination and notable home for many businesses in the golf industry.
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Carlsbad California is a popular tourist destination and notable home for many businesses in the golf industry.
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Carlsbad California's history began with the Luiseno people, as well as some Kumeyaay in the La Costa area.
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Carlsbad California began offering his water at the train station and soon the whistle-stop became known as Frazier's Station.
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In 1952, Carlsbad California was incorporated to avoid annexation by its neighbor, Oceanside.
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The site of the original Carlsbad California Skatepark and Carlsbad California Raceway was demolished in 2005 and is an industrial park.
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Carlsbad California has a semi-arid Mediterranean climate and averages 263 sunny days per year.
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Residents here are served by the Carlsbad California Unified School District, San Marcos Unified School District and the Encinitas Union School District.
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Carlsbad California is part of the San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad California, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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Carlsbad California was a powerfully Republican stronghold during the 20th century, a classic bastion of suburban conservatism.
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However, the GOP's edge in Carlsbad California started to narrow in the 1990s and 2000s, with the city shifting Democratic due to opposition to Trumpism.
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Carlsbad California is known as the "Titanium Valley" because of its golf manufacturing industry.
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North County Transit District provides public transportation services in Carlsbad California, managing Coaster commuter rail, Breeze bus service, Flex on-demand transit service, and Lift paratransit service.
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