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6 unusual facts about Oakhurst


CZ-USA

Initially based in Oakhurst, California, the CZ-USA headquarters and warehouse facility was moved to Kansas City in January 1998.

Oakhurst, California

Many industry firsts were achieved in Oakhurst including the development of the first 3D adventure game (King's Quest, 1984) and one of the first online gaming networks (The Sierra Network, 1989).

Cable television services for the town of Oakhurst are contracted to Northland Cable TV.

Syrian Jewish communities of the United States

This largely consists of an abundance of people who come there during the summer months though some live there permanently, especially in the more inland regions of Eatontown, Oakhurst and West Deal.

The New Jersey community is mainly based in Monmouth County, especially Deal, Elberon, Long Branch, Oakhurst and Bradley Beach.

West Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Other communities considered a part of West Tulsa but located in Creek County are Oakhurst, Oakridge, and Allen-Bowden.


1992 Queensland storms

It developed rapidly also, and at 2:30pm a number of reports sent to the Bureau of Meteorology reported a tornado had touched down in Oakhurst, a rural area 10 km west of Maryborough.

Artemus Gates

A great grandson of lumber baron Chancy Lamb and a grandson of lumber baron Artemus Lamb, he grew up at "Oakhurst" in Clinton, Iowa.

Bucca tornado

The weather system that spawned the Bucca tornado was also responsible for an F3 tornado at Oakhurst.

Coarsegold, California

The game was published by Sierra On-Line, based at that time in nearby Oakhurst; the same company, under its prior name On-Line Systems, in 1981 published "On-Line Adventure #3: Cranston Manor", also set in Coarsegold.

Mercedes Lackey bibliography

Written with Rosemary Edghill, Shadow Grail is a young adult fantasy series about Spirit White, a teenager who has lost her family in an accident and is sent to Oakhurst Academy, where all the students have magical powers.

Oakhurst Productions

Oakhurst Productions was a production company formed by actor Stanley Baker in the late 1960s which produced a number of films, notably The Italian Job (1969).


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