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The Tustin Box Company was a cardboard manufacturer in Tustin, California that primarily dealt with the making of boxes. This is a real place that really exists today. One of the writers must live nearby or have worked there to have come up with the name. The actual address is 1600 Barranca Pkwy in Irvine, CA. It is on the southeast corner of Red Hill Ave. and Barranca Parkway. It is at the intersection of 3 cities. The city limits of Tustin extend along the east side of Red Hill Ave. and end at Barranca. This corner contains the Tustin air base with the 2 enormous blimp hangers.

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  • The Tustin Box Company
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  • The Tustin Box Company was a cardboard manufacturer in Tustin, California that primarily dealt with the making of boxes. This is a real place that really exists today. One of the writers must live nearby or have worked there to have come up with the name. The actual address is 1600 Barranca Pkwy in Irvine, CA. It is on the southeast corner of Red Hill Ave. and Barranca Parkway. It is at the intersection of 3 cities. The city limits of Tustin extend along the east side of Red Hill Ave. and end at Barranca. This corner contains the Tustin air base with the 2 enormous blimp hangers.
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  • Tustin, California
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  • The Tustin Box Company
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  • Cardboard Manufacturer
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  • The Tustin Box Company was a cardboard manufacturer in Tustin, California that primarily dealt with the making of boxes. This is a real place that really exists today. One of the writers must live nearby or have worked there to have come up with the name. The actual address is 1600 Barranca Pkwy in Irvine, CA. It is on the southeast corner of Red Hill Ave. and Barranca Parkway. It is at the intersection of 3 cities. The city limits of Tustin extend along the east side of Red Hill Ave. and end at Barranca. This corner contains the Tustin air base with the 2 enormous blimp hangers. If you go west from this intersection Barranca becomes Dyer Road and you enter Santa Ana city limits. So east of this intersection is Santa Ana, northeast of this intersection is Tustin, and southeast of this intersection is Irvine. The large industrial building on the southeast corner used to have the "CCA" logo for "Container Corporation of America" which made corrugated cardboard boxes. This was later sold to the Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation who still owns it. But years ago when the Tustin Marine Corps Helicopter Air Station was in operation across the street everyone called this location Tustin.
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