Catalina Island, CA
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About Catalina Island
- • Natalie Wood tragically died near Catalina Island in 1981, a Hollywood mystery.
- • The Catalina tile, a colorful decorative style, originated here in the 1920s.
- • William Wrigley Jr.'s investment transformed Catalina into a tourist destination.
- • Bison roam freely on Catalina, descendants of a movie set herd from 1924.
- • A devastating fire in 2007 burned over 4,700 acres, impacting the island's ecosystem.
- • Named for Saint Catherine, Catalina was claimed for Spain in 1542 by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo.
- • Avalon's population hovers around 3,700, a small town with big charm.
- • Mount Orizaba, the island's highest point, peaks at 2,097 feet.
- • Tourism drives Catalina Island's economy, attracting visitors year-round.
- • Being on Catalina Island feels like stepping back in time, peaceful and serene.
- • The Los Angeles Dodgers hold spring training nearby, creating local baseball excitement.
- • The Chicago Cubs held spring training on Catalina Island from 1921 to 1951.