User:Adflatuss/Proposed articles

This was quite a pain to sort out, problems abetted first by a great deal of label drift on the maps, and second my a lot of sloppiness in naming. Older topos make it clear that "Sea Cliff" was first of all a small yard which was reduced over the years to the long passing siding which is still there. As more roads were run through the area, the label drifted away towards the northwest; then an interchange was dropped into the mix which obliterated the area most recently labelled "Sea Cliff", which inspection shows was always the location of various industrial/maintenance structures. Complicating all of this is a narrow strip of gated community wedged between Pacific Coast Highway and the shore, which after some searching I discovered is now called "Seacliff Beach Colony". At the southeast end of this is Hobson Beach Park, a county campground with a little cafe in the midst of it. Well, OK, and there's a Hobson Rd. running alongside the railroad on the north, but the main road in the gated community is Rincon Beach Park Dr, except that Rincon is a fair ways up the coast. Nonetheless, until the houses show up on the topos, the strip of land is labelled "RINCON". The upshot of all this is, it's clear there was never a town here called Sea Cliff, it's not even clear that the little strip of houses was always called Sea Cliff, and I just don't think it is a notable place anyway, considering how hard it was to find out its name. Mangoe (talk) 02:44, 14 May 2021
 * 2023 California Coast storm
 * Coastal terrace
 * Allegawaho Memorial Heritage Park
 * Arrest of Malheur Forest Service employee
 * Ken Balcomb check, search
 * Bison restoration to tribal lands in North America                  Also see User:Adflatuss/sandbox
 * Brunot Agreement
 * California wildfires
 * Cemetery Memorial Park
 * Chrisman California Islands Center
 * Clean Power Alliance
 * Outline of the Colorado River
 * Colorado River Post 2026 Operations
 * Conservation of California Redwoods
 * Conservation of grizzly bears See User:Adflatuss/sandbox
 * Cultural depictions of American bison
 * Denver city bison herd: see Genesee Park and Daniels Park
 * Flannery Associates new city
 * Frank and Joan Randall Preserve
 * Heartland Ranch Nature Preserve
 * Hesperia station
 * Ivy Lawn Cemetery Historic District
 * Jim Phillips, American graphic designer and cartoonist, art director for Santa Cruz Skateboards
 * Kallis House
 * Katy Prairie
 * Klamath River restoration - citations
 * Lithium Valley
 * Mailliard Redwoods State Natural Reserve
 * Marsh
 * Mission San Buenaventura and mission compound site including indigenous people cemetery
 * Mountain lions of the Santa Monica Mountains
 * Montalvo Cutoff
 * Nisqually State Park
 * Paramount Ballroom (Boyle Heights)
 * Paramount Ranch
 * Pecho Coast
 * Platform Holly (Post over redirect) or general article on decommissioning of platforms off the coast of California
 * Pleasant Valley History
 * Kathleen Quiafe
 * Return the National Parks to the Tribes
 * RiverPark, Oxnard, California
 * Rio Verde Foothills, Arizona
 * Spring Lake Park Reserve, Dakota County, Minnesota bison
 * Springville, Camarillo, California
 * Tejon Preserve
 * Tejon Ranch Conservancy
 * Tribal Homeland Security Advisory Council
 * United Water Conservation District
 * Ventura Harbor (Post over redirect)
 * Historic cemeteries listed at List of cemeteries in California
 * Assumption Cemetery, Simi Valley
 * Bardsdale Cemetery, Bardsdale
 * Hueneme Masonic Cemetery, Oxnard
 * Mt. Sinai Memorial Park, Simi Valley
 * Nordhoff Cemetery, Ojai
 * Oxnard Japanese Cemetery, Oxnard
 * Santa Paula Cemetery, Santa Paula
 * Simi Valley Public Cemetery, includes El Rancho Simi Pioneer Cemetery, Simi Valley
 * African-American Burial Ground for the Enslaved at Belmont
 * Granada Theater - check
 * Earl Warren Showgrounds
 * Evergreen Cemetery (Austin, Texas) in Austin, Texas
 * Ellwood Mesa - southern end of Gaviota Coast
 * Korean American National Museum
 * Chronology of Ventura County
 * El Salvadorians in Los Angeles https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-07-17/behind-the-story-pinata-district
 * List of sites of interest in Ventura County, California
 * Rincon Coast
 * Sea Cliff
 * El Salvadorians in Los Angeles https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-07-17/behind-the-story-pinata-district
 * List of sites of interest in Ventura County, California
 * Rincon Coast
 * Sea Cliff
 * Ormond Beach Wetlands The sandy shoreline of the Oxnard Plain is 16.5 miles of coast with agriculture, sand dunes, fresh and saltwater marsh ecosystems, power plants at Mandalay and Ormond Beach, wastewater treatment plants, harbors, and a variety of heavy industry and oil operations. The cities of San Buenaventura, Oxnard and Port Hueneme and two unincorporated urban residential communities 16.5 mi coastline of the Oxnard Plain.
 * Nyeland Acres, California
 * Oxnard Plain (Template)
 * Point Hueneme
 * Street lighting in Los Angeles
 * Xavier Montes
 * State wildlife trails (United States) redlinks
 * California
 * Central Coast Birding Trail
 * Eastern Sierra Birding Trail
 * Sandwash basin, Colorado List of Bureau of Land Management Herd Management Areas
 * Simeon and Jane Rucker Log House

Tentative

 * Template:Beaches of Ventura County
 * Chronology of Ventura County
 * List of sites of interest in Ventura County, California
 * Template:Oxnard Plain