San Bernardino, California (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)
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Play It As It Lays
by Joan Didion"But she had driven out the San Bernardino and up the Barstow and instead of turning back at Barstow (she had been out that far before but never that late in the day, it was past time to navigate back, she was out too far too late, the rhythm was lost) she kept driving."
Play It As It Lays
by Joan Didion"When that failed she imagined herself driving, conceived audacious lane changes, strategic shifts of gear, the Hollywood to the San Bernardino and straight on out, past Barstow, past Baker, driving straight on into the hard white empty core of the world."
Mecca
by Susan Straight"For my family of hundreds from Rubidoux to San Bernardino, Riverside to Sacramento, Los Angeles to Albany, Ontario to Echo Park, Anaheim to Los Feliz, Corona to Calexico."
Mecca
by Susan Straight"She was manager at a KFC in San Bernardino."
Mecca
by Susan Straight"A week later, we drove to San Bernardino, filled up the truck with white round rocks near my father’s friend Bobby Carter Sr.’s house…"
Mecca
by Susan Straight"Because now Reynaldo’s not a brother born in and raised in San Bernardino. He’s Rey. No last name."
Mecca
by Susan Straight"‘Born in San Bernardino, California.’"
Mecca
by Susan Straight"We live in Rialto. San Bernardino is two blocks east."
Mecca
by Susan Straight"Get your kicks on Route 66 … Flagstaff, Arizona, don’t forget Winona, Kingman, Barstow, San Bern-ar-di-no …"
Mecca
by Susan Straight"A black bear punctured a big inflatable pool, in San Bernardino."
Mecca
by Susan Straight"I had to play a lotta baseball games in San Bernardino. There wasn’t any Little League, so me and the other parents got teams together and played with our kids."
Mecca
by Susan Straight"Are you serious? I was born in San Bernardino. St. Bernardine’s Hospital. Is that American enough for you?"
Mecca
by Susan Straight"“RC … said, ‘Y’all ain’t smashin my vans. … I bought them in San Bernardino.’”"
Golden Days
by Carolyn See"Apple green and cerise were the predominant colors in this domestic contraption that seemed to us as big as San Bernardino."
The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle"…the Matzoobs had been big on before they moved to San Bernardino."