Drake McHugh
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I've lived in Calif most of my life and I've never heard the term "central coast", so I have no idea. :shrug:
Which is directly to the West of Bakersfield.
I thought the OP asked about "the coast" and unless Bakersfield has purchased their own ocean, my SLO guess (and that's all it was) might be more definitive
I've heard so many different things about where Northern and Southern California begin, but I thought this was funny and kind of accurate:
NorCal/SoCal Dividing Line Figured Out, But Who Gets Fresno?: SFist
I lived in Central California until I was 18, and then moved to the Bay Area last year. its weird because most people would consider Fresno to Sac "Central" but when SF is directly to the west we are referred to as Northern California. The valley that Sac, Fresno, and Modesto, are in though is called the Central Valley.
Anyway, anything from Bakersfield down I would consider So Cal, even though Bakersfield is technically in the central valley, it is the most southern part of it and people there generally identify with L.A.
Bakersfield is NOT SoCal. Its Central Valley. I live here so I know. SoCal anything south of the grapevine generally the Kern LA county line. Bakersfield does not really ID with LA. We are more conservative than pretty much anywhere in California.
Santa Barbra really isn't considered SoCal. Ventura south generally is though there is a bit of debate.
Where would you say the dividing line between what is the central coast and southern California is? Is it Santa Barbara? Further south or north?
Yeah i know its more conservative. my family that lives down there is extremely conservative too, and have said that they consider themselves Southern Californians.
Where would you say the dividing line between what is the central coast and southern California is? Is it Santa Barbara? Further south or north?
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