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Bakersfield, a thriving city in the United States, is experiencing rapid growth. With a population of around 350,000 and a metropolitan population of approximately 800,000, Bakersfield is a bustling hub of activity. Known as the home of country music legends like Merle Haggard and Buck Owens, it has earned the title of "the country music capital of the West Coast." This reputation stems from the influx of Dust Bowl refugees who settled in the area. However, Bakersfield is not only famous for its musical heritage but also for its contribution to American football, producing talented players such as Joey Porter, Frank Gifford, Ryan Matthews, and David Carr. In addition to its cultural richness, Bakersfield prides itself on being a city with conservative values, making it a unique destination in California. While it may no longer claim the title of "country capital of the west" due to the shift to Los Angeles, Bakersfield's country music scene still thrives, offering opportunities for country music enthusiasts to enjoy live performances and dancing. Visitors can explore the Bakersfield Music Hall of Fame, a recording studio, and a concert venue, all of which contribute to the city's vibrant music scene. For those seeking artistic and culinary experiences, downtown Bakersfield boasts an emerging art district and a diverse range of dining options, ranging from simple to sophisticated, which cater to both local and international tastes. Nature lovers will also find plenty to indulge in as the Kern River and Sierra Mountains beckon outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Moreover, Bakersfield's convenient location makes it an ideal starting point for day trips to the beautiful Southern and Central California coasts, easily reachable within a 240km round trip. With plans underway for a downtown renovation, Bakersfield looks to embrace the gentrification trend while merging with the cultural vibes of Los Angeles.
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