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Early Santa Ana (Images of America Series)

by Marge Bitetti, Santa Ana Historical Preservation Societ, Staff of The Santa Ana Historical Preservation Societ, Guy Ball
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Overview


Located at the heart of Orange County, Santa Ana has been the civic and community center as "the OC" grew and prospered. Thirty-three miles from Los Angeles and 12 miles from the Pacific Ocean, the city was founded by William Spurgeon, who, in 1867, purchased just over 74 acres of what was once the Yorba family's Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana to start a new community. This book revisits those formative years that left a rich history in architecture and culture, laying the foundation for today's 350,000 city residents. Santa Ana boasts two historic districts and 20 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Growing with the ranching and citrus industries as well as the transportation routes they spawned, the city also contains 400 locations of historic significance on its own citywide historic register.

Synopsis


Located at the heart of Orange County, Santa Ana has been the civic and community center as "the OC" grew and prospered. Thirty-three miles from Los Angeles and 12 miles from the Pacific Ocean, the city was founded by William Spurgeon, who, in 1867, purchased just over 74 acres of what was once the Yorba family's Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana to start a new community. This book revisits those formative years that left a rich history in architecture and culture, laying the foundation for today's 350,000 city residents. Santa Ana boasts two historic districts and 20 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Growing with the ranching and citrus industries as well as the transportation routes they spawned, the city also contains 400 locations of historic significance on its own citywide historic register.

About the Author, Marge Bitetti


Marge Bitetti is the author of Arcadia Publishing's Norco, as well as Millennium: Twenty-First Century Orange County and articles on California history. A member of the California Historic Society and the Authors Guild, she lived in Santa Ana for 12 years. Guy Ball, the author of Arcadia's Santa Ana in Vintage Postcards, is a longtime officer of the Santa Ana Historical Preservation Society and webmaster for the Conference of California Historical Societies.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
Arcadia Pub
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738531007

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