Chapter 19; California

California
As San Francisco's home, California has much in common with the city in terms of culture, geography, climate, economy, and sustainability. The city that is perhaps most like it is Los Angeles. Both Los Angeles and San Francisco are centers of industry and commerce; Los Angeles is known as a center of the garment industry and fashion industry, while San Francisco is most known as a financial center. California has many of the geographic qualities of San Francisco, though San Francisco is unique in its climate. The Coachella and Imperial Valleys of California produce much more agriculture compared to San Francisco. Both San Francisco and California as a whole are among the most ethnically diverse areas of the United States, with Hispanics being the largest immigrant group. San Francisco's history is inextricably tied to California's.

California's Flag (www.statesymbolsusa.org)

California's coastal beauty (wallpaper vacations.com)


A tribute to Huell Howser, host of California's Gold, who magnified California's beauty with his unique character and charisma. 


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