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San Bernardino, California
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San Bernardino's neighborhoods are not commonly named. Some neighborhoods reflect tract names or geographical regions that existed before annexation. Del Rosa is the area generally between the foothills, Highland Avenue, Mountain and Arden Avenue, and includes unincorporated county islands. Delmann Heights is the area north of Highland Avenue, west of the 215, and east of the unincorporated area of Muscoy, California (which is within the City's sphere of influence for annexation). Some portions of Highland are within the City of San Bernardino, generally consistent with the portions of historical "West Highlands" north of Highland Avenue. The City also contains the post office for Patton, California, the area coexstensive with Patton State Hospital, a medium-security facility for sexually-violent mentally ill patients. Mountain Shadows originally was the development name for the area between Palm Avenue and Highland Avenue to State Route 330; today it generally means the mobile-home park of the same name. The "west side" is used generically to refer to the areas west of the 215 freeway. North Loma Linda is the area west of Mountain View (the border with Redlands), south of the Santa Ana River, North of the 10 freeway, and east of Tippecanoe Avenue. The area north of Northpark Avenue is sometimes referred to as Northpark. The area northwest of University Parkway, and north of Kendall Avenue to the City limits in Devore is called Verdemont. The neighborhood around Hemlock near Del Rosa is sometimes commonly called "Holcolmb Hill" in reference to former Mayor W.R. "Bob" Holcolmb, a long-time resident. The City of San Bernardino briefly (circa 2002) referred to the area immediately north of the Feldheym Library as "Old Towne," but the name is neither historically accurate, nor organic in any way. The "Bench" or "Rialto Bench" refers to the area with Rialto mailing addresses between Foothill Boulevard and Base Line, which is elevated over the wash.
San Bernardino is located at 34°7′46″N, 117°17′35″W (34.129510, -117.293150)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 153.5 km˛ (59.2 mi˛). 152.3 km˛ (58.8 mi˛) of it is land and 1.1 km˛ (0.4 mi˛) of it (0.74%) is water.
The City lies in the San Bernardino foothills and the eastern portion of the San Bernardino Valley. Some major geographical features include the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Bernardino National Forest along the northern border; the Cajon Pass adjacent to the northwest border; City Creek, Lytle Creek, Twin Creek, Warm Creek (as modified through flood control channels) feed the Santa Ana River, which forms part of the City's southern border south of San Bernardino International airport, but only a small amount of the river flows within the City.
A large part of the City is over the Bunker Hill Groundwater Basin, including downtown. This accounts for historically high groundwater in portions of the City, including the former Urbita Springs, a lake which no longer exists (it is now the site of the Inland Center mall), but which was a popular entertainment area until the 1930s. Seccombe Lake, named after a former mayor, is a man-made lake downtown at Sierra Way and Waterman Avenue. The San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District ("Muni"), which despite its name has nothing to do with the City, has plans on building a multi-acre reservoir south of Base Line to reduce groundwater and sell it to neighboring agencies.
The City has some notable hills; among them Perris Hill (named after Fred Perris, an early engineer, and the namesake of Perris, California), Kendall Hill (which is near California State University, San Bernardino), and the Shandin Hills, also known as "Little Mountain," (strictly speaking is only the peak with the radio transmitters) which are generally bounded by Sierra Way, 30th Street, Kendall Drive, and Interstate 215. Freeways act as geographical dividers for San Bernardino.
Interstate 215 is the major east-west divider, while State Route 30 (known as the "Crosstown Freeway") is the major north/south divider. Interstate 10 is to the south of the City, though a portion traverses San Bernardino near Waterman. Other major highways include State Route 206 (Kendall Drive and E Street; State Route 66 (which includes the former U.S. 66); State Route 18 (from State Route 30 north on Waterman Avenue to the northern City limits into the mountain communities), and California State Route 259, the freeway connector between Route 30 and I-215.
San Bernardino is the county seat of San Bernardino County, California, United States. San Bernardino's estimated population, as of 2006, is 201,823. Although rapid residential development is transforming the city into a bedroom community, manufacturing remains a major industry in San Bernardino and the surrounding cities. It is an anchor city of the Inland Empire. San Bernardino has three major events, the annual Route 66 Rendezvous a multi-day classic automobile event held in downtown San Bernardino each September, the National Orange Show, held each April/May, and the Western Regional Little League Championships each August.
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