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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in San Bernardino county include:

Adelanto,   Afton,   Alray,   Alta Loma,   Amboy,   Angelus Oaks,   Apple Valley,   Archer,   Argus,   Arrowbear Lake,   Arrowhead Highlands,   Arrowhead Springs,   Ash Hill,   Atolia,   Bagdad,   Baker,   Balch,   Baldy Mesa,   Bannock,   Barnwell,   Barstow,   Basin,   Bell Mountain,   Big Bear City,   Big Bear Lake,   Big River,   Black Meadow Landing,   Bloomington,   Blue Jay,   Bluewater,   Borosolvay,   Boulder Bay,   Boys Republic,   Brant,   Broadwell,   Bryman,   Bush,   Cadiz,   Cajon,   Calada,   Calzona,   Cedar Glen,   Cedarpines Park,   Chambless,   Champagne,   Chase,   Chino,   Chino Hills,   Chubbuck,   Cima,   College Heights,   Colton,   Cosy Dell,   Crafton,   Crest Park,   Crestline,   Cronese Valley,   Cross Roads,   Crown Jewel,   Crucero,   Cushenbury,   Daggett,   Danby,   Declezville,   Desert Heights,   Devore,   Devore Heights,   Doble,   Dunlap Acres,   Dunn,   Earp,   East Highlands,   El Mirage,   Elora,   Essex,   Etiwanda,   Fawnskin,   Fenner,   Fishel,   Flamingo Heights,   Flynn,   Forest Falls,   Fort Irwin,   Freda,   Frost,   Gale,   Glasgow,   Glen Martin,   Goffs,   Goldstone,   Grand Terrace,   Grandview,   Grapeland,   Green Valley Lake,   Guasti,   Halloran Springs,   Harlem Springs,   Harmony Acres,   Harvard,   Havasu Lake,   Havasu Palms,   Hayden,   Heart Bar Campground,   Hector,   Helendale,   Hesperia,   Hidden River,   Highland,   Hinkley,   Hodge,   Homer,   Homestead Valley,   Hutt,   Ibis,   Ivanpah,   Java,   Jimgrey,   Joshua,   Joshua Tree,   Juan,   Kaiser,   Keenbrook,   Kelso,   Kenton Mill,   Kerens,   Klinefelter,   Klondike,   La Delta,   Lake Arrowhead,   Landers,   Lanfair,   Lavic,   Lenwood,   Leon,   Little Morongo Heights,   Lockhart,   Loma Linda,   Lone Wolf Colony,   Lucerne Valley,   Ludlow,   Lugo,   Lytle Creek,   Manix,   Marigold,   Meadowbrook Woods,   Mentone,   Midway,   Milligan,   Minneola,   Mojave Heights,   Montclair,   Moonridge,   Moore,   Morongo Valley,   Mount Baldy,   Mountain Home Village,   Mountain Pass,   Mountain View Acres,   Muscoy,   Narod,   Nebo,   Needles,   Nevada,   New Dunn,   Newberry Springs,   Nipton,   Oak Glen,   Oak Hills,   Old Dale,   Ontario,   Oro Grande,   Palm Wells,   Parker Dam,   Patton,   Phelan,   Pinezanita,   Pinon Hills,   Pioneer Point,   Pioneertown,   Pisgah,   Ragtown,   Rainbow Wells,   Rana,   Rancho Cucamonga,   Red Mountain,   Redlands,   Renoville,   Rialto,   Rice,   Rimforest,   Rimrock,   Rochester,   Running Springs,   Sablon,   Saltus,   San Antonio Heights,   San Bernardino,   Sands,   Scotland,   Searles Valley,   Seven Oaks,   Siberia,   Silver Lakes,   Skyforest,   Skyland,   Skytop,   Smiley Park,   South Trona,   Spangler,   Sperry,   Spring Valley Lake,   Stedman,   Sugarloaf,   Sunfair,   Sunfair Heights,   Sunsweet,   The Plaza,   Thorn,   Toomey,   Twentynine Palms,   Twin Peaks,   Upland,   Valjean,   Valley View Park,   Valley Wells Station,   Valley of Enchantment,   Vanderbilt,   Verdemont,   Victorville,   Vidal,   Warner,   West Colton,   West Highlands,   Westend,   Wheaton Springs,   Wrightwood,   Yermo,   Yucaipa,   Yucca Grove,   Yucca Inn,   Yucca Valley,  

 

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

Fontana is a city located in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It was founded in 1913 under the name of San Bernardino County's Unit No. 2. At the time, the city was mostly rural and agricultural, with citrus, wheat, and poultry farms. In 1920, the city was officially named Fontana, after the Italian word for "fountain."

In the following years, Fontana experienced significant growth due to the construction of new highways, the expansion of the Kaiser Steel plant, and the influx of new residents looking for work in the region's industrial sector. Fontana became one of the most important industrial and transportation centers in Southern California.

During World War II, the Kaiser Steel plant became a critical provider of steel, and the city experienced a massive influx of workers to support the war effort. In the post-war period, Fontana continued to grow rapidly, with new residential and commercial developments sprouting up all over the city.

Today, Fontana is a thriving city with a diverse economy that includes manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. It is also home to the Auto Club Speedway, a NASCAR-sanctioned racetrack that hosts multiple races throughout the year. With a population of over 213,000 people, Fontana is one of the largest cities in the Inland Empire region of Southern California.