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Northridge

Northridge is a society in the San Fernando Valley domain of the city of Los Angeles, state of California, United States. The 1994 Northridge Earthquake is called for the society located in the center of activity of the earthquake, although brief cleansing demonstrates to be technically adjacent to Reseda. In the 1971 Sylmar earthquake is densely affect the area. During 1994 the Northridge Little League Baseball team achieved the championship game of United States Little League, but lost the World Series game in the international team from the Coquivacoa-Maracaibo, Venezuela. Northridge is 17 sq miles in area and estimates 807 ft above the sea. Placed along San Fernando Valley, near the neighborhoods of Northridge includes Chatsworth, Granada Hills, North Hills, Winntka, Porter Ranch, and Reseda. Devonshire Street, Roscoe Boulevard, Reseda Boulevard, Tampa Avenue, Nordhoff Street, and Corbin Avenue are the main streets. Ronald Reagan freeway bounds within the northern edge of Northridge, and create access to the rest of Los Angeles freeway system.