Bridgeport, California
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Bridgeport, California is the county seat of Mono County, California. Bridgeport is located at (38.25583, -119.23028), at the intersection of highways US 395 and California 182. Image:Travertine-mound Bridgeport CA.jpg
Deposits of several thousand years of calc sinter (Travertine) behind hot springs
Visitors to Bridgeport often take advantage of one of California's best-kept natural hot springs, the Travertine Hot Springs, in the hills to the east of the town. The US Marine Corps' Mountain Warfare Training Center is located approximately 20 miles north of Bridgeport on state route 108. Bridgeport is also notable for its proximity to the well-preserved ghost town of Bodie. In addition to this, Bridgeport is also the unofficial capital of the Irish Car Bomb, as well as the historic site of the now defunct Padilla Farms free range chicken ranch. Bridgeport has been hosting the Fishin' Mission [www.thefishinmission.com] - a group of dedicated fishermen with a unified purpose of comraderie and tom-foolery - during the first week of June since 1974 - making 2008 their 35th Annual Fishin' Mission Extravaganza. Bridgeport occasionally plays host to the annual E Clampus Vitus celebration, and during this time a visitor may come across the likes of such personalities as G-Rubb, The Mini-Wiz, The Regular Wiz, and a man named Big D. The ZIP Code is 93517. The community is inside area code 760.
PoliticsIn the state legislature Bridgeport is located in the 1st Senate District, represented by Republican Dave Cox, and in the 25th Assembly District, represented by Republican Tom Berryhill. Federally, Bridgeport is located in California's 25th congressional district, which has a Cook PVI of R +7[1] and is represented by Republican Buck McKeon. Bridgeport in fictionImage:CA bridgeport reservoir bryant field USA.jpg
Bridgeport Reservoir, Bryant Field
Bridgeport is the setting of the 1947 film Out of the Past; several sequences were filmed on location in the town. Bridgeport plays a small role in the novel The Dharma Bums (1958) by Jack Kerouac; it is the place from where the main characters Ray Smith, Japhy Ryder and Henry Morley start their climb to the nearby Matterhorn Peak. References
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