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  2. Palos Verdes Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The peninsula is located in the South Bay region. It borders the city of Torrance to its north, the Pacific Ocean is on the west and south, and the Port of Los Angeles is to the east. As of the 2010 census, the population of the Palos Verdes Peninsula is 65,008.

  3. Rancho Palos Verdes, California - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Palos Verdes sits atop the bluffs of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, neighboring three other cities in the Palos Verdes Hills, namely Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, and Rolling Hills Estates. It is known for its extensive nature preserves and hiking trails, school district, as well as high property values.

  4. Palos Verdes Estates, California - Wikipedia

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    Palos Verdes Estates is a coastal city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, situated on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and neighboring Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates. The city was master-planned by the noted American landscape architect and planner Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.

  5. Palos Verdes Peninsula - Wikiwand

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    The Palos Verdes Peninsula (Palos Verdes (Spanish for 'Green Sticks')) is a peninsular subregion of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, located within southwestern Los Angeles County, California.

  6. In 1913, Frank A. Vanderlip, president of the National Bank of New York, purchased the 16,000-acre Palos Verdes Peninsula with a vision to develop the “most fashionable and exclusive residential colony” in the nation. Unfortunately, his dream was put on hold after the Great Depression and the onset of World War II.

  7. Palos Verdes – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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    Palos Verdes Peninsula, Portuguese Bend. The Palos Verdes Peninsula rises above the South Bay of Los Angeles County. It's an oasis of greenery in a Los Angeles region dominated by concrete and asphalt; it features horse trails, ocean cliffs, tidepools, Eucalyptus trees, and nature walks.

  8. Palos Verdes is often used to refer to a group of coastal cities on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in the Los Angeles / South Bay area of California . Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, and Rolling Hills Estates are the larger cities in the area. History.

  9. Palos Verdes, the hidden coastal gem of Los Angeles County - USA...

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    Joshi is talking about the Palos Verdes Peninsula, a collection of four cities best known as just Palos Verdes, or PV – Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills...

  10. Palos Verdes - U.S. National Park Service

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    Significance: Olmsted Designed Suburban Community. MANAGED BY: Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. In 1913, a group of California investors purchased 25,000 acres of land on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and hired Olmsted Brothers to develop the expansive coastal landscape.

  11. Palos Verdes Peninsula High School - Wikipedia

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    Palos Verdes Peninsula High School is a public high school in Rolling Hills Estates, Los Angeles County, California, United States, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. As of 2023, it is a top-ranked school in the Los Angeles, CA Metro Area (#16) and California (#42), according to US News & World Report.