1. Oceanside Parks & Recreation
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2. Joe Balderama Recreation Center
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3. Martin Luther King Junior Park
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4. Guajome County Park
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5. Eastside Park
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6. Park University
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7. Eternal Hills Memorial Park Cemetery & Mortuary
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8. Buddy Todd Park
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9. City of Oceanside: Beach Recreation Center
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10. Mance Buchanan park
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11. Ron Ortega Recreation Park
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12. Capistrano Park
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13. Ocean Park Apartments
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14. Wheel Fun Rentals
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15. Park Young Enterprises Inc
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16. Oak Riparian Park
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17. Fireside Park
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18. Ivey Ranch Park Association
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19. Ivey Ranch Park
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20. Alamosa Park Elementary School
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21. Rotary Park
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22. Cavalier Mobile Estates Inc
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23. Libby Lake City Park
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24. Mission Park Pharmacy
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25. Buccaneer Park
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26. Marshall Street Park
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27. Alamosa Park
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28. Landes Park
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29. Skylark Park
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30. Pacific Ramp Designs Skate Park Design and Construction.
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31. Trico Mobile Estates
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32. Lions Club Park
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About 'Oceanside, CA, USA'
Oceanside is a coastal resort city located on California's South Coast. The city has experienced dramatic growth since 1970, when its population was 45,000. Oceanside is located just south of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, the busiest military base in the United States. It is the third-largest city in San Diego County, California. Much of the city's area was developed into single-family home tracts during the 1970s and 1980s. Since the 1990s, increased commercial and industrial development have diversified Oceanside's economic base.. The city had a population of 183,095 at the 2010 census. Together with Carlsbad and Vista, it forms a tri-city area. | |
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