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Fullerton may refer to: Places Australia * Fullerton Cove, New South Wales Canada * Cape Fullerton, Nunavut India * Fullerton Securities, a financial planning and wealth management product company United States * Fullerton, California, a city in Orange County ** California State University, Fullerton (commonly CSUF), part of the California State University System *** Fullerton Arboretum, a botanical-garden located on the north-east corner of the CSUF campus. ** Fullerton College, the oldest continuously operating community college in California ** Fullerton Union High School, a high school created in 1893 ** Fullerton (Amtrak station), a passenger rail and bus station ** Fullerton Municipal Airport, a Regional Relief airport ** Fullerton Police Department, established in 1904 ** Fullerton Public Library, established in 1906 * Fullerton, Louisiana * Fullerton, Maryland, an unincorporated community in Baltimore County * Fullerton, Nebraska, a city in Nance County * Fullerton Town ...
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Fullerton Cove
Fullerton Cove is a rural suburb of the Port Stephens local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia, located just north of Fern Bay and adjacent to Fullerton Cove, from which the suburb gets its name. The Worimi people are the traditional owners of the Port Stephens area. At the 2021 Australian census the population of Fullerton Cove was 745. Like Fern Bay, Fullerton Cove lies to the west of the Tasman Sea. Although the entire coastline is part of Stockton Beach there is no public access to the beach from Fullerton Cove. The only access in the suburb is via a private track, which is off-limits to the public, in a large sand mining development at the end of Coxs Lane. Sand tracks in this area provide best access to the wreck of the , a 53,000 tonne bulk carrier that ran aground during a major storm on 26 May 1974 and which has since become an icon and landmark for the local area as well as being a popular destination for off-road enthusiasts driving alo ...
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Fullerton, Louisiana
Fullerton is an unincorporated community in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States. Fullerton was once an industrial community (1907-1927), having developed around a large lumber mill. In 1986, the community and mill were added to the National Register of Historic Places as Fullerton Mill and Town because of their role in industry and in the development of housing for the mill workers. witfour photos and two maps/ref> Conflict of name In addition to its current name, the community was believed to have been known as "Russville" at a point. The official usage has been "Fullerton" since 1975, when the Board on Geographic Names ruled against the usage of "Russville." Although the reasoning behind the attempted name change is unclear, there is evidence that the name Russville was used on a map. The term "official" usage comes about because of the ruling but the mill and community known as "Fullerton" has been the common name since the beginning. The name "Russville" possibly came about ...
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Fullerton Line
The Fullerton Line was an interurban route of the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran between Downtown Los Angeles and Fullerton, California. It opened in 1917 and saw freight service until the 1940s. History The line, among the electric railway's final expansions, was not originally intended for passenger service unless a connection to Orange was completed. Despite this, the route was opened for service in 1917. Pacific Electric spent $425,000 on the extension from La Habra to Fullerton ($ in adjusted for inflation). In 1935, PE reported losses on the line of $1,610 for travel in the previous year (). PE discontinued passenger service on the line on January 22, 1938. Landowners along the line petitioned for its closure in 1939, but freight traffic on the line continued until the late 1940s. One of the more prominent landmarks on the line was a concrete arch bridge over Harbor Boulevard that was emblazoned with a message welcoming visitors to Fullerton. The bridge was razed ...
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Fullerton Dam
The Fullerton Dam is a ruined dam located northwest of Olustee, in Jackson County, Oklahoma. Farmer William J. Fullerton built the dam across Turkey Creek in the mid-1890s to irrigate the vegetable crops on his farm. As western Oklahoma was a dry region, farmers depended on a regular water supply to produce crops, making Fullerton's dam an important innovation. The dam was the first gravity flow dam built by a European settler in western Oklahoma, and Fullerton became a successful regional farmer due to his effective irrigation system. It is even more notable because Fullerton designed the system himself using a homemade transit, and the system was built using unskilled manual labor and mules. . The main irrigation channel was built of limestone blocks and was up to wide and up to deep. The channel ran to the east and to the south.
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Fullerton (surname)
Fullerton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alexander Fullerton (born 1924), British author of Naval and Marine novels * C. Gordon Fullerton (1936–2013), American astronaut and NASA research pilot * Charlotte Fullerton (born 1949), American author * Curt Fullerton (1898–1975), American major League baseball player * David Fullerton (1772–1843), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania * Donald B. Fullerton (1892–1985), Christian missionary and Bible teacher * Ed Fullerton (born 1931), former American footballer * Eddie Fullerton (1935–1991), Sinn Féin councillor from County Donegal * Elizabeth Fullerton (born 1953), Australian lawyer, judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales * Eric Fullerton (1878–1962), British Royal Navy officer * Fiona Fullerton (born 1956), English actress * George Fullerton (cricketer) (1922–2002), South African cricketer * George Stuart Fullerton (1859–1925), American psychologist and writer * ...
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Fullerton, Hampshire
Fullerton is a village and civil parish in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. At the 2011 Census the Post Office say the population was included in the civil parish of Wherwell. The village lies west to the River Test, just off the A3057 road. Its nearest town is Andover Andover may refer to: Places Australia * Andover, Tasmania Canada * Andover Parish, New Brunswick * Perth-Andover, New Brunswick United Kingdom * Andover, Hampshire, England ** RAF Andover, a former Royal Air Force station United States * Ando ..., which lies approximately 4.1 miles (6.7 km) north from the village although it lies closer to Stockbridge. Villages in Hampshire Test Valley {{Hampshire-geo-stub ...
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Fullerton (CTA)
Fullerton is an 'L' station on the CTA's Red and Brown Lines. Purple Line Express trains also stop at the station during weekday rush hours. It is an elevated station with two island platforms, serving four tracks, located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. Brown and Purple Line trains share the outer tracks while Red Line trains run on the inner tracks. As well as being an important transfer station, the station serves the Lincoln Park Campus of DePaul University. History Fullerton Station opened in 1900 as an express/local stop on the Northwestern Elevated Railroad.Fullerton.' Chicago-"L".org (URL accessed October 7, 2006). In the 1920s, the station's platforms were lengthened to serve eight-car trains, but due to surrounding buildings the platforms were lengthened in different directions; the northbound platform was extended northward, and the southbound platform was extended to the south. In 1949, an additional set of exit stairs was added at Fullerto ...
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Fullerton, Pennsylvania
Fullerton is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Whitehall Township in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The population of Fullerton was 16,588 as of the 2020 census. Fullerton is a suburb of Allentown in the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. as of the 2020 census. History Originally known as "Ferndale", the town was located on tracts of land originally settled by Giles Windsor (1767), Stephen Snyder (1786) and Jacob Yundt (1826). In 1895, the town was renamed "Fullerton" in honor of local businessman James W. Fuller Jr., who had purchased the railroad car wheel factory of Frederick & Company in 1865 and operated it as McKee, Fuller & Co. and later the Lehigh Car, Wheel & Axle Works. Fuller laid out the hamlet in 1870, and by 1883 it was a thriving company town with a population in excess of 1,500 men and their families. When the Lehigh Valley cement industry explo ...
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Fullerton, North Dakota
Fullerton is a town in Dickey County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 62 at the 2020 census. History The city was named after Grand Rapids, Michigan lawyer Edward Philo Fuller (1820–1866). In the 1880s, Edward Fuller was a major investor in the Dickey County land acquisitions with his daughter and son-in-law, Sofia (Fuller) Sweet (1854–1923) and her husband, Grand Rapids mayor Edwin Forrest Sweet (1847–1935). Sweet Ranch was located just to the southwest of what would later become the town of Fullerton. In 1887, Fullerton's original town plots were surveyed and the Soo Line Railroad through the town site was completed in September 1887. A post office was established at Fullerton in 1888, and remained in operation until 1989. Geography Fullerton is located at (46.162648, -98.427734). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Climate Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 54 people i ...
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Fullerton Township, Nance County, Nebraska
Fullerton Township is one of twelve townships in Nance County, Nebraska Nebraska () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by South Dakota to the north; Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; Kansas to the south; Colorado to the southwe ..., United States. The population was 123 at the 2020 census. A 2021 estimate placed the township's population at 123. References External linksCity-Data.com Townships in Nance County, Nebraska Townships in Nebraska {{NanceCountyNE-geo-stub ...
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Fullerton, Nebraska
Fullerton is a city in, and the county seat of, Nance County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 1,307 as of the 2010 Census. History A location by Fullerton called "Buffalo Leap" was thought to be used by aboriginals for driving buffalo to their deaths as a hunting method. It is also known as "Lover's Leap". Currently it is a part of the Broken Arrow Wilderness Camp located just north of Fullerton. In 1856, the Fullerton area became part of a Pawnee reservation and was excluded from settlement under the 1862 Homestead Act. Randall Fuller bought large tracts of land when the reservation was auctioned in 1871 and donated some for public use. The town was platted in about 1878, and named after Fuller. 1925 editionis available for download aUniversity of Nebraska—Lincoln Digital Commons./ref> Geography Fullerton is located at (41.363009, -97.970858). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land. The community is locat ...
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Fullerton, Maryland
Fullerton is an unincorporated community (part of northern Overlea) in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.  The area is often considered part of Nottingham, despite being part of Overlea.  Fullerton residents have either 21236 or 21206 as their ZIP code. History In 1976, Fullerton Elementary School was established.  The school colours are green and yellow, and the mascot is a mouse.  As of 2014, the school served 553 pre-K-to- fifth-grade students and employed thirty-three teachers.  The attendance rate in 2011 and 2012 was equal to or greater than 95 percent.  Every Independence Day, a fireworks show is put on at Fullerton Park, a field adjacent to the schoo2013 Schedule of Fireworks Displays The movie theatre Beltway Movies 6 (located in the Belair Beltway Plaza shopping centre) was featured in the 2000 John Waters film ''Cecil B. Demented''. There was a major fire at an empty building owned by the Schmidt Baking Company on Fitch Lane in ...
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