- Vernon, California - Wikipedia
Vernon is a city five miles (8 0 km) south of downtown Los Angeles, California, the nearest separate city to downtown Los Angeles The population was 112 at the 2010 United States census, the least of any incorporated city in the state
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The City of Vernon is 5 2 square miles located southeast of Downtown Los Angeles in Southern California Vernon houses more than 1,800 businesses, employing approximately 55,000 people, serving as a vital economic engine
- Southern Californias unlikely AI mecca is this very industrial city
Vernon, an industrial town with just a little more than 200 residents, has become Southern California’s unlikely AI data center hub, with facilities consuming power equivalent to more than
- City of Vernon in Los Angeles County and Southern California - Ciudad . . .
Vernon is a city five miles south of downtown Los Angeles, California, the nearest separate city to downtown Los Angeles The population was 222 at the 2020 United States Census, the second least of any incorporated city in the state
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What was once a rural farming district planted with corn and alfalfa, lemon groves, magnolia trees, and berries has become the cement-laiden industrial city of Vernon
- City of Vernon, Los Angeles County, California
Previously known as Vernondale for Capt George R Vernon, a civil war veteran and settler of the area after 1871 The name was abbreviated to Vernon upon incorporation in 1905
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This distinctive city located five miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles began as a carefully planned dream by three businessmen more than a century ago Vernon was envisioned as a small city designed exclusively for businesses; a concept that had never been tried in the state
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Vernon (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Vernon (surname), including a list of people with the surname Vernon (rapper) (born 1998), South Korean and American rapper and member of Seventeen Di Vernon, pen name of Eliza D Keith (1854–1939), American educator, suffragist and journalist
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