Time Zone |
America/Los_Angeles |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-7 |
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America/Chicago |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-5 |
Baldwin Park is located in Los Angeles County, California, United States and is a city in the San Gabriel Valley region, about 20 miles from downtown Los Angeles. The city covers an area of about 6.7 square miles and has a population of about 75,000, and is known for its multicultural community and convenient transportation location.
Founded in 1956, Baldwin Park takes its name from Elias Baldwin, a 19th century landowner. The economy is dominated by retail and light industry, with a large shopping mall and logistics center, and proximity to the 10 freeway, which connects Los Angeles to the Inland Empire, attracting many businesses.
The city has a predominantly Latino population (over 70%), blending Mexican and American cultures and hosting annual traditional festivals. Baldwin Park is also known for its innovative food culture and is home to the international restaurant chain Panda Express. The community offers parks, libraries, and recreational facilities, and the cost of living is below the Los Angeles County average.
Located in a Mediterranean climate zone with warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters, the city's average annual temperature is approximately 18°C. The city's proximity to the San Gabriel River and mountainous surroundings provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking.
Ruby is a small incorporated town in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, United States, located about 60 miles northeast of the state capital of Baton Rouge and adjacent to the Mississippi border, and characterized by a quiet rural atmosphere and a deep community culture. Sparsely populated, with fewer than 500 people according to the most recent census, the town dates back to the late 1800s and, with its early rise to an agricultural economy (e.g., cotton and soybean farming), still retains the rustic look of a traditional Southern town. The town's landmarks include a century-old community church and several Victorian-style homes, and the annual fall "Ruby Family Day," which blends elements of local Cajun and Creole culture, has become a shared memory for the surrounding residents. Despite its small size, Ruby epitomizes the serenity of the American countryside with its simple folk and distinctive Louisiana southern flavor.