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Carson, California - Wikipedia Carson was named after George Henry Carson, who married a daughter of the Dominguez family in 1857 and managed the rancho
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Departments - Carson, California Unless stated otherwise, to access city offices from outside numbers after normal hours, dial (310) 830-7600 then dial the 4-digit extension number, or 24-hour automated: (310) 952-1700, then dial the 4-digit extension number
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Carson News: Daily Breeze The Daily Breeze covers local news from Carson, including city government, crime and breaking news
About Carson | Carson Chamber Almost 200 years after the founding of Rancho San Pedro, 142 years after the Dominguez Adobe was built, and 58 years following the Great Air Meet of 1910, the citizens of the land “to the west of the Los Angeles River” finally took a long overdue step toward independence
City of Carson, CA - Facebook The City of Carson, alongside the Carson Citizens Cultural Arts Foundation, will be showcasing the influence of the Chicago Renaissance, past and present Black icons, Chicago’s hip-hop era, and so much more The event is taking place this Friday at the Carson Event Center (801 E Carson Street, Carson, CA 90745) and doors will open at 6:00pm
Carson Local History – LA County Library L ying south of Los Angeles, just a few miles from the busy harbor at San Pedro Bay, Carson is both a new city and an old community Long home to Native Americans, the area that would become Carson quickly fell into Spanish hands in the late eighteenth century