Talk:Oak Glen, San Bernardino County, California
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Where's the good stuff?
[edit]Visited Oak Glen last week. Apples everywhere, but no sign of a bottle of good hard cider. Hard stares when asked. Mystifying. If I was younger, I'd start a business myself, and clean up. Is it a holdover from Prohibition days? How about a mention in the article. JohnClarknew (talk) 02:13, 22 September 2009 (UTC)
Wrong location?
[edit]Oak Glen is west of the San Bernardino Mountains - basically due west of the highest peak, San Gorgonio Mountain. The Little San Bernardino Mountains are due east of the San Bernardino Mountains. So I don't see how Oak Glen can be "situated" between them. DaveDixon (talk) 19:18, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
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Oh come on!
[edit]"One of the most scenic historic spots in Southern California is nestled in the heart of apple country in Oak Glen, California where the summers are cooler and the winters dusted with snow."
Was this copied directly off of a brochure?