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Blythe history:
Blythe (pronounced /ˈblaɪθ/) is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, in the "Palo Verde Valley" of the Lower Colorado River Valley region, an agricultural area and part of the Colorado Desert along the Colorado River. Blythe was named after Thomas Blythe, a gold prospector who established primary water rights to the Colorado River in the region in 1877. The city was incorporated on July 21, 1916. The population was 12,155 at the 2000 census.
Blythe is located at 33°37′2″N 114°35′21″W / 33.61722°N 114.58917°W / 33.61722; -114.58917 (33.617157, -114.589241), near the California/Arizona border in the Colorado Desert section of the Sonoran Desert, at the junction of Interstate 10 and US 95. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 25.0 square miles (64.8 km²), of which 24.2 square miles (62.8 km²) is land and 0.8 square miles (2.0 km²) (3.12%) is water.
Nearby communities include Lost Lake and Vidal to the north, Ripley to the south, Desert Center to the west, and Ehrenberg, Arizona, to the east. Major cities in the region include Yuma, Arizona (85 miles), Riverside (172 miles), Las Vegas, Nevada (200 miles), Phoenix, Arizona (150 miles) and San Bernardino, California (140 miles). Blythe is within 4 hours via car of 10% of the United States’ population.
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