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  1. Santa Monica is a beach town in California. It is next to Los Angeles, California, US. It was made a city in 1886. In 2020, there were 93,076 people living there. [1] It is famous for the Santa Monica Pier that has many fun rides. Famous people from Santa Monica. Sandy Nelson (d. 2022) References. ↑ "QuickFacts: Santa Monica city, California".

  2. Ocean Avenue. Downtown Santa Monica. Midtown Santa Monica. Pico Neighborhood. Ocean Park neighborhood. Sunset Park Neighborhood. Thoroughfares. References. External links. Neighborhood associations. Santa Monica neighborhoods. The western border of Santa Monica, California, is the 3-mile (4.8 km) stretch of Santa Monica Bay.

  3. Anchoring the Westside of Los Angeles County, Santa Monica is a beachfront city popular with tourists for its expansive beach and its famous pier, which are among the most popular coastal attractions in Southern California. Within the city, visitors will find a number of urban shopping districts and plenty of restaurants and nightlife.

  4. The Santa Monica Pier is a large pier at the foot of Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, California, United States. It contains a small amusement park, concession stands, and areas for views and fishing. [2] [3] The pier is part of the greater Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area .

  5. Governing body. California Department of Parks and Recreation. Santa Monica Pier, Route 66 Sign. Santa Monica State Beach is a California State Park operated by the city of Santa Monica. [1] [2] The beach is located along Pacific Coast Highway.

  6. Jun 21, 2017 · The city of Santa Monica is incorporated – all 8.3 square miles. 1888. Senator Jones’ famous ‘Miramar’ mansion is built on the city block of Ocean Avenue in a site that was originally slated for a grand hotel; the landmark Miramar Moreton Bay Fig Tree marks the estate’s location today. 1893.

  7. St. Monica Catholic Church is a Catholic parish in Santa Monica, California. It is one of the largest churches in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Located at 7th and California Streets, it was erected in 1925 and served as the inspiration for the 1944 film classic Going My Way with Bing Crosby.

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