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− | '''Ferndale''' is a city located in [[Humboldt County, California]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 1,382. |
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− | The paintings of the local artist, Lavinia Stephens (1924-), were sold in the local co-op gallery in downtown Ferndale. Her works were famous for their depiction of northern Californian coastlines, [[redwood]] forests, and the Bridgeville Bridge. |
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− | Ferndale is known for well-preserved [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] buildings. It is also the endpoint of the annual [[Kinetic sculpture race]] as well as being the town where the first race began when [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobart_brown] [[Hobart Brown]] was challenged to race his odd-looking five-wheeled tricycle down Main Street on [[Mother's Day]], [[1969]] by local sculptor Jack Mays. |
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− | Ferndale is a popular film location and is featured in movies like "[[The Majestic]]" with [[Jim Carrey]], and "[[Outbreak (film)|Outbreak]]" starring [[Dustin Hoffman]]. |
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− | ==Things to see== |
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− | *[[Kinetic Sculpture Race Museum]] |
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