Fountains in California clockwise from bottom left: Ontario City Hall, Neptune fountain Rancho Palos Verdes, Mission San Luis Rey in Oceanside, Third Street Promenade Santa Monica, La Lune art fountain Brea, Sunken Gardens in Atascadero, Balboa Park San Diego, San Miguel Mission, Palace of Fine Arts San Francisco, Star Wars Yoda in San Anselmo, Adamson House in Malibu, Getty Villa fountains in Pacific Palisades.
From a city named “Fountain Valley” to the Fountain Theatre in Los Angeles, Fountain Square in Citrus Heights or Fountain Plaza in Tiburon, fountains are in practically every city and everywhere you look! Fountains initially were designed for functionality when the Sumerian culture used them for distribution of water from springs and natural sources. Read more about fountains in California…>
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