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Old 09-20-2016, 12:36 PM
 
Location: Eureka CA
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I bet 50,000 a year is basically rich in Eureka.
and you would be wrong.
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Old 09-28-2016, 10:46 PM
 
Location: Northern California
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The very tip of Northern California needs to be "tourist-ified". more movie settings and attention in the media could help. The State of California could create some landmarks and a "hip" reputation prehaps?
Movie makers like sunshine. Coastal N. California is outrageously beautiful but is also cold, wet, foggy and unpredictable. I love it but I'm not a movie maker.

Some scenes of Jurasic Park were filmed in Fern Canyon, and Star Wars filmed some classic scenes in the redwoods. The Skunk Train (Willits to Fort Bragg) has been in at least one movie.
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Old 10-12-2019, 07:48 PM
 
Location: Bay Area
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I bet 50,000 a year is basically rich in Eureka.
Housing prices in every rural CA town are way out of whack with the local economy now because rich people from the big cities are buying up everything to use as short-term vacation rentals. Look at a graph of housing prices in almost any cute city and there's a HUGE spike in housing prices starting in 2007 when AirBnB took off. Housing prices are up around 400% or more in the last 10 years with no signs of slowing.
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