When did Socal overtake Norcal as the more populous region of California? (user search)
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« on: December 28, 2018, 01:15:31 AM »

That would depend on what you consider to be SoCal and NorCal, which many people seem to disagree on.
A modern definition would include everything south of Los Angeles and San Bernardino. Whether Santa Barbara was included would depend on if there was a Central Coast Region.

But are Bakersfield and Death Valley in Northern California?


....No, just no.

And the answer is WWII when Hollywood started to really take off. Between that and San Francisco running out of room to grow...
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