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Daly City
, California in San Mateo County


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Interested in fun facts and the history of Daly City, CA?
Then read on!

Daly City, California was named after businessman and landowner John Donald Daly, who acquired the land in the 1860s. The city was incorporated in 1911.

During World War II, Daly City experienced a population surge as workers moved to the area to work in the nearby shipyards and defense industries.

Daly City has historically been a diverse community with significant Filipino, Mexican, and Italian populations. In the 1960s, Daly City became a hub for Filipino immigrants, earning it the nickname "the Pinoy Capital of America."

In recent years, Daly City has undergone significant redevelopment and urban renewal, including the construction of new residential and commercial spaces.

Today, Daly City is known for its mild weather, diverse population, and proximity to San Francisco. It is also home to the Cow Palace, a large events venue that has hosted everything from concerts to political conventions.