Chino Hills - (91709)
A city in Southern California roughly 45 minutes away from downtown LA. It was founded in the early 1900's and remained predominantly rural until the 1980's, but remains a large city in terms of sq. mileage due to its large state park, Prado lake, un-developed grassland and the large expanses of suburban track homes.
Now to diverge from the official, Chino Hills is generally viewed as the incredibly affluent den of the upper-middle class within the predominantly, well, crappy, San Bernardino County. It is home to a -yet again in contrast to the rest of the county- good public schooling system, which consists of two High Schools Ruben S. Ayala High school (est. 1990) and Chino Hills High School (est. 2001).
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Andres: Where do you live?
Matt: Chino hills
Andres: Where?
Matt: never mind.
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