This category contains sites about Fairfield and its vicinity or located in this geographic area. Also listed are sites for entities with a "brick and mortar" operation in the locality, and/or where the operational area has significance only to the locality and its vicinity.
Web sites in the Fairfield locality are listed here.
This category contains sites about Fairfield and its vicinity or located in this geographic area. Also listed are sites for entities with a "brick and mortar" operation in the locality, and/or where the operational area has significance only to the locality and its vicinity.
Links to sites for or about Fair Oaks artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities, events, institutions, and organizations. Subjects may include theatre, fine and visual arts, music, literature, and architecture.
Fallbrook is an unincorporated community in northern San Diego County, 5 miles west of Interstate 15. Its population, including surrounding areas, is 42,236, according to the 2000 census figures for the Fallbrook ZIP code, 92028.
This category is for websites specifically related to the Fallbrook area. (For websites related to a wider area, please see San Diego County.) Please submit to an appropriate subcategory, if one is available. Otherwise, submit here.
Felicity, California is in Imperial County and was founded in 1986 by Jacques-Andre Istel. He is the mayor and one-half of the town's population; the other is his wife, after whom the town was named. It was designated as "Center of the Universe" and has several sculptures including a pyramid and engraved granite walls depicting human history and honoring Korean War Marine Corps.
French Camp is an unincorporated area in San Joaquin Couny about eight miles south of Stockton. The settlement is located just south of French Camp Slough on the east side of the Southern Pacific tracks; it centers on French Camp Road.
The City of Fullerton is located 22 mile southeast of metropolitan Los Angeles, in North Orange County, California. One of the largest cities in Orange County, Fullerton was founded in 1887 by George and Edward Amerige and named for George H. Fullerton, the Santa Fe Railway land agent who routed the railroad through the city. Incorporated in 1904, the city is home to a municipal airport, a campus of the California State University, and other points of interest.