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The City of Orange is located in Orange County, California
Orange County, California

Orange County is a county in Southern California California, United States. Its county seat is Santa Ana, California. The state of California estimates its population as of 2008 to be 3,121,251, making it the third most populous county in California, behind Los Angeles County, California and San Diego County, California....
, United States. It is approximately 3 miles (6 kilometers) north of the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
, Santa Ana
Santa Ana, California

Founded in 1869, Santa Ana is the most populous city in Orange County, California, USA and is the county seat, with an estimated 353,184 people....
. Orange is unusual in that many of the homes in its Old Town District were built prior to 1920; whereas many other cities in the region demolished such houses in the 1960s, Orange decided to preserve them.

ers of the Tongva
Tongva

The Tongva are a Native Americans in the United States people who inhabited the area in and around Los Angeles, California, before the arrival of Europeans....
 and Juaneño
Juaneño

The Juane?o or Acagchemem are a Native Americans in the United States Group from Southern California. The Juane?o lived in what is now part of Orange County, California and San Diego County, California Counties and received their Spanish language name from the priests of the Spanish missions in California due to their proxi...
/Luiseño
Luiseño

The Luise?o, or Payomkowishum are a Native Americans in the United States people who at the time of the first contacts with the Spanish in the 16th century inhabited the coastal area of southern California, ranging 50 miles from the southern part of Los Angeles County, California, California to the northern part of San Diego County, Ca...
 nations long inhabited this area.






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The City of Orange is located in Orange County, California
Orange County, California

Orange County is a county in Southern California California, United States. Its county seat is Santa Ana, California. The state of California estimates its population as of 2008 to be 3,121,251, making it the third most populous county in California, behind Los Angeles County, California and San Diego County, California....
, United States. It is approximately 3 miles (6 kilometers) north of the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
, Santa Ana
Santa Ana, California

Founded in 1869, Santa Ana is the most populous city in Orange County, California, USA and is the county seat, with an estimated 353,184 people....
. Orange is unusual in that many of the homes in its Old Town District were built prior to 1920; whereas many other cities in the region demolished such houses in the 1960s, Orange decided to preserve them.

History

Members of the Tongva
Tongva

The Tongva are a Native Americans in the United States people who inhabited the area in and around Los Angeles, California, before the arrival of Europeans....
 and Juaneño
Juaneño

The Juane?o or Acagchemem are a Native Americans in the United States Group from Southern California. The Juane?o lived in what is now part of Orange County, California and San Diego County, California Counties and received their Spanish language name from the priests of the Spanish missions in California due to their proxi...
/Luiseño
Luiseño

The Luise?o, or Payomkowishum are a Native Americans in the United States people who at the time of the first contacts with the Spanish in the 16th century inhabited the coastal area of southern California, ranging 50 miles from the southern part of Los Angeles County, California, California to the northern part of San Diego County, Ca...
 nations long inhabited this area. After the 1769 expedition of Gaspar de Portolà
Gaspar de Portolà

Gaspar de Portol? i Rovira was a soldier, governor of Baja California and Alta California , explorer and founder of San Diego, California and Monterey, California....
, an expedition out of San Blas, Nayarit
San Blas, Nayarit

San Blas is both a municipality and municipal seat located on the Pacific coast of Mexico in the state of Nayarit....
, Mexico, led by Father Junípero Serra
Junípero Serra

Fray Jun?pero Serra was a Spain Franciscan friar who founded the Spanish missions in California chain in Alta California....
, named the area Vallejo de Santa Ana (Valley of Saint Anne). On November 1, 1776, Mission San Juan Capistrano
Mission San Juan Capistrano

Mission San Juan Capistrano was founded on All Saints November 1, 1776 by Spain Roman Catholic of the Franciscan Order. Named for a 15th century Theology and "warrior priest" who resided in the Abruzzo region of Italy, San Juan Capistrano has the distinction of being home to the oldest building in California still in use, a chapel built in 17...
 became the area's first permanent European settlement in Alta California
Alta California

Alta California was formed in 1804 when the Las Californias, then a part of the Commandancy General of the Provincias Internas in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, was divided in two, along a line separating the Franciscan missions in the north from the Dominican Order missions in the south....
, New Spain
New Spain

The Viceroyalty of New Spain , was the political unit of Spain territories in North America and Asia-Pacific. The territory included the present-day Southwestern United States, Central America, the Caribbean, and the Philippines....
.

In 1801, the Spanish Empire
Spanish Empire

The Spanish Empire was one of the largest empires in world history, and one of the first global empires. It included territories and colonies ruled by Spain in Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania between the 15th and late 19th centuries....
 granted to Jose Antonio Yorba
José Antonio Yorba

Jos? Antonio Yorba , also known as Don Jos? Antonio Yorba I, was a Spanish soldier and early settler of Spanish Empire California....
, which he named Rancho San Antonio. Yorba's great rancho included the lands where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park
Villa Park, California

Villa Park is an incorporated city located in northern Orange County, California. Villa Park, founded in 1962 is the smallest Orange County city in population but not in area ....
, Santa Ana
Santa Ana, California

Founded in 1869, Santa Ana is the most populous city in Orange County, California, USA and is the county seat, with an estimated 353,184 people....
, Tustin
Tustin, California

Tustin is a city in Orange County, California, California, United States. As of the 2006 census, the city had a total population of 70,871. The city is located next to the county seat, Santa Ana, California, and does not include the Tustin Foothills....
, Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa, California

Costa Mesa is a suburban city in Orange County, California, United States. The population was 108,724 at the 2000 census. Since its incorporation in 1953, the city has grown from a semi-rural farming community of 16,840 to a suburban city with an economy based on retail, commerce and light manufacturing....
 and Newport Beach
Newport Beach, California

Newport Beach, incorporated in 1906, is a city in Orange County, California, United States south of downtown Santa Ana, California. As of 2008, the population was 84,554....
 stand today. Smaller ranchos evolved from this large rancho, including the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana
Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana

Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana was a land grant given in 1810 to to Jose Antonio Yorba and his nephew Pablo Peralta....
.

Don Juan Pablo Grijalva, a retired Spanish soldier
Soldier

A soldier is a general English term that refers to a land component of national armed forces.In most societies of the world, "soldier" is also a general term for any member of the land forces including Commissioned officer and non-commissioned officers....
 and the area's first landowner, was granted permission in 1809 by the Spanish colonial
Colonialism

Colonialism is the extension of a nation's sovereignty over Territory beyond its borders by the establishment of either settler or exploitation colony in which Indigenous people populations are direct rule, Population transfers, or Genocide....
 government to establish a rancho
Rancho

Rancho is the Spanish term for ranch.A rancho is one of the four Spanish settlements.A rancho may refer to:*Alta California land grants in the 19th century; see Ranchos of California...
 in "the place of the Arroyo de Santiago."

After the Mexican-American war, Alta California was ceded to the United States by México
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
 with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is the peace treaty, largely dictated by the United States to the Ad interim government of a Military occupation Mexico, that ended the Mexican-American War ....
 in 1848, and though many Californios lost titles to their lands in the aftermath, Grijalva's descendants retained ownership through marriages to Anglo
Anglo

The term Anglo is used as a prefix to indicate a relation to the Angles, England or the English people, as in the terms Anglo-Saxon, English American, Anglo-Celtic, and Anglo-Indian....
-Americans
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
.

In 1869, Los Angeles attorneys Alfred Chapman
Alfred Chapman

Alfred Beck Chapman was a Los Angeles real estate attorney and investor. He may be best known as one of the founders of the Orange, California, California...
 and Andrew Glassell
Andrew Glassell

Andrew Glassell was a Los Angeles real estate attorney and investor. He may be best known as one of the founders of the city of Orange, California....
 received, as payment for legal services, 1,385 acres (6 km²) of land from Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, which they quickly subdivided into a one-square-mile town with numerous ten acre (40,000 m²) farm lots surrounding it. Originally the community was named Richland, but the town's application for a post office was denied in 1873, due to the fact that there was already a Richland in Sacramento County. According to California from the Conquistadores to the Legends of Laguna by Roeger W. Jones, Alfred Chapman
Alfred Chapman

Alfred Beck Chapman was a Los Angeles real estate attorney and investor. He may be best known as one of the founders of the Orange, California, California...
 (who wanted the name "Lemon"), Andrew Glassell
Andrew Glassell

Andrew Glassell was a Los Angeles real estate attorney and investor. He may be best known as one of the founders of the city of Orange, California....
 (who favored "Orange"), and two other gentlemen (who pressed for "Olive" and "Walnut") played a hand of poker, and whoever won the game would get to rename the town. Glassell, whose birthplace was Orange County, Virginia
Orange County, Virginia

Orange County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 25,881. Its county seat is Orange, Virginia....
 (itself named not after the fruit, but after Prince William IV of Orange), won the game, and in January 1875, Richland was duly renamed Orange. The other suggested names were assigned to streets in the new town.

The small town was developed around a central Plaza in the form of a traffic circle
Traffic circle

A traffic circle is an road junction with a circular shape and, usually, a central island. Traffic is allowed to go in one direction only around a central island....
 (or "roundabout
Roundabout

A roundabout is a type of road junction at which traffic enters a one-way stream around a central island. In the United States it is commonly known as a "rotary" or a "traffic circle", but sometimes is technically called a modern roundabout, in order to emphasize the distinction from the older, very much larger type of traffic circl...
") which remains to this day, and was incorporated on April 6, 1888 under the general laws of the State of California. That Orange was the only city in Orange County to be planned and built around a Plaza, earned it the nickname "Plaza City." According to company records, Orange was the first developed town site to be served by the Southern California Railway when its transcontinental rail line
Transcontinental railroad

A Transcontinental Railroad is a railroad that crosses a continent from "coast-to-coast". Railroad terminal are at or connected to different oceans....
 (the nation's second) reached Orange County.

The town experienced its first growth spurt during the last decade of the 19th century (as did many of the surrounding communities), thanks to ever-increasing demands for California-grown citrus fruits, a period some refer to as the "Orange Era." Southern California's real estate "boom" of 1886-1888, fueled by railroad rate wars, also contributed to a marked increase in population. Like most cities in Orange County, agriculture formed the backbone of the local economy, and growth thereafter was slow and steady until the 1950s, when a second real estate boom spurred development. Inspired by the development of a region-wide freeway
Freeway

A freeway is a type of road designed for Road safety#Motorway high-speed operation of motor vehicles through the elimination of at-grade intersections....
 system which connected Los Angeles' urban center with outlying areas like Orange, large tracts of housing were developed from the 1950s to the early 1970s, and this continues today, albeit at a much slower pace, at the eastern edge of the City.

Geography


Orange is located at 33°47'16" North, 117°51'00" West (33.802945, -117.832506).

The City has a total area of 27.0 mi² (69.9 km²), 23.1 mi² (59.9 km²) of which is land and 0.5 mi² (1.3 km²) of which is water. The total area is 1.9% water.

Climate

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Avg High °F 65 67 67 71 72 80 89 90 83 77 71 66
73
Avg Low °F 45 46 47 50 54 57 61 62 60 56 50 46
53
Avg Rainfall in. 2.7 2.4 2.5 1.0 0.2 0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.3 1.8
12.6
Source:


Orange City Hall, Orange, California, Ca

Cityscape

Old Towne, Orange Historic District
Old Towne, Orange Historic District

Old Towne, Orange Historic District, a one square-mile around the original plaza of Orange, California, contains many of the original structures built in the period after the City's incorporation....
, a one square-mile around the original plaza, contains many of the original structures built in the period after the City's incorporation. It is a vibrant commercial district, containing Orange County's oldest operating bank and the oldest operating soda fountain. The Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation....
 in 1997 (), and is the largest National Register District in California. The Old Towne Preservation Association
Old Towne Preservation Association

The Old Towne Preservation Association in Orange, California, California, is a public benefit non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the Old Towne Orange area, a one-square-mile area centered around Orange Plaza....
 is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining the district.

According to State Historic Resource Surveys, Orange is unique among the region and the state in that it has the second largest concentration of historic buildings. A list of all of the buildings and sites in Orange that appear in the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation....
 can be found at , , and .

Architectural styles in Old Towne Orange

  • (see also Bungalow
    Bungalow

    A bungalow is a type of single-story house that originated in India. The word derives from the Gujarati word ba?glo, which in turn came from Hindustani ba?gla....
    )
  • (see also Arts and Crafts movement
    Arts and Crafts movement

    The Arts and Crafts Movement was a United Kingdom, Canada, and United States aesthetic movement occurring in the last years of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century....
    )
  • (see also Hip roof
    Hip roof

    A hip roof, or hipped roof, is a type of roof where all sides slope downwards to the walls, usually with a fairly gentle slope. Thus it is a house with no gables or other vertical sides to the roof....
    )
  • (see also Mediterranean Revival Style architecture
    Mediterranean Revival Style architecture

    Mediterranean Revival Style Architecture is an eclectic design style that was first introduced in the United States around the turn of the nineteenth century, and came into prominence in the 1920s and 1930s....
    )
  • (see also Prairie Style architecture)
  • (see also Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture
    Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture

    The Spanish Colonial Revival Style was a United States architectural movement that came about in the early 20th century, starting in Florida as a regional expression related to both history and environment....
    )
  • (see also Victorian architecture
    Victorian architecture

    The term Victorian architecture can refer to one of a number of architectural styles predominantly employed during the Victorian era. As with the latter, the period of building that it covers may slightly overlap the actual reign, 20 June 1837 ? 22 January 1901, of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom after whom it is named....
    )


Demographics in 2000

As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 128,821 people, 40,930 households, and 30,165 families residing in the City. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 is 2,126.5/km² (5,506.4/mi²). There were 41,904 housing units at an average density of 691.7/km² (1,791.2/mi²).

The racial makeup of the City is 56.6% White, 1.60% African American, 0.78% Native American, 9.32% Asian, 0.23% Pacific Islander, 13.82% from other races, and 3.75% from two or more races. 32.16% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race. Orange has a large Middle-Eastern community in proportion to its population, notably Iranians and Arab
Arab diaspora

Arab diaspora refers to the numbers of Arab Emigration, and their descendants, who voluntarily or as refugees emigrated from their native countries and now reside in non-Arab nations, primarily in Western countries as well as parts of Asia, Latin America, The Caribbean, and West Africa....
 Americans, who have bought homes and own some businesses in the city.

There are 40,930 households, out of which 37.1% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.1% are married couples living together, 11.6% have a female householder with no husband present, and 26.3% are non-families. 19.5% of all households are made up of individuals, and 6.6% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 3.02 and the average family size is 3.43.

The population is spread out with 26.7% under the age of 18, 9.9% from 18 to 24, 33.3% from 25 to 44, 20.5% from 45 to 64, and 9.6% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 33 years. For every 100 females, there are 100.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 98.7 males.

The median income for a household in the City is $58,994, and the median income for a family is $64,573 (these figures had risen to $72,905 and $79,599 respectively as of a 2007 estimate). Males have a median income of $42,144 versus $34,159 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the City is $24,294. 10.0% of the population and 6.8% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 12.5% of those under the age of 18 and 7.5% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.

Politics

In the state legislature
California State Legislature

The California State Legislature is the State legislature of the U.S. state of California. It is a bicameral body consisting of the lower house, the California State Assembly, with 80 members, and the upper house, the California State Senate, with 40 members....
 Orange is located in the 33rd Senate
California State Senate

The California State Senate is the upper house of the California State Legislature. There are 40 State Senators. The state legislature meets in the state capital, Sacramento, California....
 District, represented by Republican
Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
 Dick Ackerman
Dick Ackerman

Richard Charles Ackerman is a Republican Party United States politician, who was a California State Senate for the California's 33rd Senate district, representing inland Orange County, California, from 2000 to 2008....
, and in the 60th, 71st, and 72nd Assembly
California State Assembly

The California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature. There are 80 members in the Assembly, representing an approximately equal number of constituents, with each district having a population of at least 420,000....
 District, represented by Republicans Bob Huff
Bob Huff

Robert S. Huff is a United States politician, who is a Republican Party member of the California State Senate, representing the 29th Senate District, which includes portions of Los Angeles County, California, Orange County, California, and San Bernardino County, California county....
, Todd Spitzer
Todd Spitzer

Todd Allan Spitzer is a United States politician. A Republican Party , he represented the California's 71st State Assembly district in the California State Assembly from 2002 to 2008 and served in the Assembly Republican leadership as Chief Republican Whip ....
, and Michael D. Duvall
Michael D. Duvall

Michael D. Duvall is a Republican Party politician who was elected to the California State Assembly in 2006 to represent the 72nd District. Prior to his service in the Assembly, he served on the Yorba Linda, California City Council from 2000-2006....
 respectively. Federally, Orange is located in California's 40th congressional district
California's 40th congressional district

California's 40th congressional district covers parts of northern Orange County, California and is currently represented by Republican Party Ed Royce....
, which has a Cook PVI
Cook Partisan Voting Index

The Cook Partisan Voting Index , sometimes referred to as simply the Partisan Voting Index , is a measurement of how strongly an United States congressional district leans toward one political party compared to the nation as a whole....
 of R +8 and is represented by Republican Ed Royce
Ed Royce

Edward Randall "Ed" Royce is an United States politician. He has been a Republican Party member of the United States House of Representatives since 1993, representing the California's 40th congressional district in northern Orange County, CA, including portions of Stanton, California, Cypress, California, Buena Park, California, Fullerton,...
.

People and culture


Points of interest

Orange Circle 5 21 05 4634
Orange is home to parks, lakes, a small zoo
Orange County Zoo

The Orange County Zoo is located inside Irvine Regional Park in the Orange, California. The zoo focuses on animals and plants native to the southwestern United States....
, and a wildlife sanctuary.

The Block at Orange
The Block at Orange

The Block at Orange is an open-air shopping mall developed byMills Corporation and owned by Simon Property Group in Orange, California, a few miles southeast of Disneyland near the heart of the Orange Crush interchange....
, a large, outdoor shopping and entertainment center, is located on the western edge of the City. It features Old Navy
Old Navy

Old Navy is a brand of clothing and chain of stores owned by Gap Old Navy Old Navy's corporate operations are within Gap in San Francisco and San Bruno, California, California....
, Hollister
Hollister Co.

Hollister Co., HCO, or simply Hollister, is an United States lifestyle brand from parent brand and company Abercrombie & Fitch Co. inspired by the Southern California surfing lifestyle....
, Ann Taylor
Ann Taylor (retail chain)

File:AnnTaylorLoftSign.JPGAnn Taylor is an United States group of specialty apparel retail chain stores for women, headquartered in New York City, ....
 Factory Store, and Saks Fifth Avenue
Saks Fifth Avenue

Saks Fifth Avenue is a luxury United States department store owned and operated by Saks Fifth Avenue Enterprises , a subsidiary of Saks Incorporated....
 OFF 5th as well as high quality entertainment venues including AMC Theaters, Dave & Buster's
Dave & Buster's

Dave & Buster's or D&B is an American restaurant and entertainment business. Each D&B has a limited-service restaurant and a video arcade. As of January 1, 2008, the company had 48 locations across the United States....
, Vans
VANS

VANS can refer to:* Vans, Inc., a skateboarding shoe/apparel company* Value-Added Network Systems* Value-Added Network Services* A Van, large automobile often used for transportation of equipment...
 Skatepark and Lucky Strike Bowling Center.

Historically, The Circle has been primarily home to a wide variety of antique shops-- and has become a well known destination amongst antique collectors. A more recent trend has brought clothing boutiques, and several casual and upscale restaurants. It also features two Starbucks Coffee locations, Radio Shack
Radio shack

Radio shack is a slang term for a room or structure for housing radio equipment....
, Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Co. is a diversified financial services company with operations around the world. Wells Fargo is the 4th largest bank in the US by assets and the second largest bank by market cap....
 bank, a Masonic Lodge
Masonic Lodge

A Masonic Lodge, often termed a Private Lodge or Constituent Lodge in Books of Constitutions, is the basic organisation of Freemasonry....
, and is within walking distance of Chapman University
Chapman University

Chapman University is a private, nonprofit university located in the city of Orange, California in Orange County, California, California, USA....
 and the newly reconstructed public library.

The Organized February 1915, is located near the Plaza in the Old Towne District. Their clubhouse, built in 1923-1924, is entered in the National Register of Historic Places (#97000617.) In 2009 Woman's Club of Orange, a member of the General Federation of Women's clubs, is still a very active and vibrant club of 180 members. Their annual Flower Show, celebrating its 72nd year in April is a major city event.

For over 30 years, during Labor Day
Labor Day

Labor Day is a United States federal holiday observed on the first Monday in September . The holiday originated in 1882 as the Central Labor Union sought to create "a day off for the working citizens"....
 Weekend, the Circle plays host to the Orange International Street Fair. Friends, families and neighbors get together to experience a variety of food, music and dance from cultures around the world. The profits from the event go to non-profit charities that help people in the community.

The "Villa Park Orchards Association" packing house
Packing house

A packing house is a facility where fruit is received and processed prior to distribution to market.Bulk fruit is delivered to the plant via trucks or wagons, where it is dumped into receiving bins and sorted for quality and size....
, located along the former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway , often abbreviated as Santa Fe, was one of the larger List of United States railroads. The company was first chartered in February 1859....
 (now BNSF Railway
BNSF Railway

The BNSF Railway , often referred to as the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, Texas, is one of the four remaining transcontinental railroads and one of the largest railroad networks in North America....
) mainline, is the sole remaining fruit packing operation in Orange County.

The Lewis Ainsworth House
Lewis Ainsworth House

The Lewis Ainsworth House is a restored home and museum in the city of Orange, California.It was built in 1910 as a retirement home by businessman Lewis Ainsworth, who lived there with his wife Persis....
 is the city's only restored house museum.

Transportation


Automobile

Like most cities in Southern California
Southern California

Southern California, or So Cal, is defined as the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Its population centers on the cities of Los Angeles, California, San Diego, California, San Bernardino, California, and Riverside, California....
, the primary means of transportation is the automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
. Orange is situated near many state freeways, as well as Interstate 5, also known as the Santa Ana Freeway
Santa Ana Freeway

The Santa Ana Freeway is one of the principal freeways in Southern California, connecting Los Angeles, California, California and its southeastern suburbs....
. The junction of "the 5" with two state highways (SR 57
California State Route 57

State Route 57 , also known as the Orange Freeway, is a major north-south state highway in the Greater Los Angeles Area of the U.S. state of California....
 "Orange Freeway" and SR 22
California State Route 22

State Route 22 in the U.S. state of California is an east-west highway in southern Los Angeles County, California and northern Orange County, California....
 "Garden Grove Freeway"), commonly called the "Orange Crush", is one of the busiest interchanges in Orange County, and is located on the southwestern edge of the City. The eastern areas of Orange are served by the Eastern and Foothill Toll Roads
Toll road

A toll road, , is a road for which a driver pays a toll for use. Structures for which tolls are charged include toll bridges and toll tunnels....
, two of California's first toll highways, which connect the city with the cities of Irvine
Irvine, California

Irvine is an incorporated city in Orange County, California, United States. It is a planned city, mainly developed by the Irvine Company since the 1960s....
 and Rancho Santa Margarita
Rancho Santa Margarita, California

Rancho Santa Margarita is a List of cities in California in Orange County, California, California, United States. One of Orange County's youngest cities, Rancho Santa Margarita is a master planned community set upon rolling hills....
.

Rail

The town's first rail service, the Santa Ana, Orange & Tustin Street Railway, was a 4.04 mile (6.5 km) long horsecar
Horsecar

A horsecar was an animal-powered streetcar or tram.These early forms of transit developed out of industrial haulage routes or from the the bus that first ran on public streets in the 1820s, using the newly-invented iron or steel rail or 'Tramway '....
 line that ran between Santa Ana and Orange, beginning in 1886. One year later, the Santa Ana & Orange Motor Road Company purchased the line, using a steam "dummy" car and a single gasoline motorcar as its means of conveyance. In 1906, Henry E. Huntington
Henry E. Huntington

Henry Edwards Huntington was a railroad magnate and business leader. He was born in Oneonta, New York, USA and died in San Marino, California....
 acquired the company under the auspices of the Los Angeles Inter-Urban Railway and electrified the line.

Former Atsf Station in Orange Ca 7 14 04
Passenger service over the new line operated by Huntington's Pacific Electric Railway
Pacific Electric Railway

The Pacific Electric Railway , also known as the Red Car system, was a mass transit system in Southern California using streetcars, light rail, and buses....
 began on June 8, 1914, originating at the PE's depot on Lemon Street. The route provided freight service to the local citrus growers, in direct competition with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway , often abbreviated as Santa Fe, was one of the larger List of United States railroads. The company was first chartered in February 1859....
. Pacific Electric sold out in 1961 to the Southern Pacific Railroad
Southern Pacific Railroad

The Southern Pacific Transportation Company , earlier Southern Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Company , was an United States railroad....
, who ultimately abandoned the line in 1964.

The Santa Fe, under its affiliate the Southern California Railway, laid its first tracks through Orange in 1886, and established its first depot the following year. The route would become part of the railroad's famous "Surf Line
Surf Line

The Surf Line is a railroad line that runs from San Diego north to Los Angeles, California along California Pacific Coast. It is so named because much of the line is near the Pacific Ocean, within less than 100 feet in places....
", and by 1925, sixteen daily passenger trains (the Santa Fe's
San Diegan
San Diegan

The San Diegan was one of the List of named passenger trains train of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and a "workhorse" of the railroad....
) made stops in Orange. During peak growing seasons, as many as 48 carloads of citrus
Citrus

Citrus is a common term and genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, originating in tropical and subtropical southeast regions of the world....
 fruits, olives, and walnuts were shipped daily from the Orange depot as well.

Rail connections to Los Angeles, the Inland Empire
Inland Empire (California)

The Inland Empire is a region mainly located in Southeast California, particularly the Riverside County, California and San Bernardino County, California counties....
, and Northern San Diego County
San Diego County, California

San Diego County is a county located near the Pacific Ocean in the far southwest of the U.S. state of California. The state of California estimates San Diego County's population as of 2008 to be 3,146,274 people, making it the second most populous county in California, ahead of its northwestern neighbor Orange County, California....
 by the Metrolink
Metrolink (Southern California)

Metrolink is a regional rail system that serves Southern California.It was established in 1991 as the "Southern California Regional Rail Authority" and service began the following year....
 regional commuter rail network. The Orange Metrolink station
Orange (Metrolink station)

The Orange Metrolink Station is a railroad station located in Orange, California on a site at one time occupied by two former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway combination depots....
's platform is situated adjacent to the former Santa Fe depot in the downtown Historic District, which is also home to an Orange County Transportation Authority
Orange County Transportation Authority

The Orange County Transportation Authority is the public sector transportation planning body and transit service provider for Orange County, California....
 (OCTA) bus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
 station, is the second busiest station of the entire Metrolink train system due to its position serving as a transfer station for the Orange County and the IEOC Metrolink lines. The former Santa Fe mainline links the cities of Los Angeles, Riverside
Riverside, California

Riverside is a large city located in the Inland Empire in Southern California. It is also the county seat of Riverside County, California, California, United States....
, and San Diego via a junction north of the station.

Airports

John Wayne Airport
John Wayne Airport

John Wayne Airport is an airport in an unincorporated area in Orange County, California, with its mailing address in Santa Ana, California, hence the International Air Transport Association airport code....
 (SNA) in nearby Santa Ana, California
Santa Ana, California

Founded in 1869, Santa Ana is the most populous city in Orange County, California, USA and is the county seat, with an estimated 353,184 people....
 provides daily scheduled airline service for the area.

Schools, colleges and universities

  • Chapman University
    Chapman University

    Chapman University is a private, nonprofit university located in the city of Orange, California in Orange County, California, California, USA....
     — Home of the Panthers
  • Santiago Canyon College
    Santiago Canyon College

    Santiago Canyon College is a two-year community college located at the eastern border of Orange, California, California at Chapman and Jamboree....
     — Home of the Hawks
  • Orange High School
    Orange High School (California)

    Orange High School is a traditional 4 year public high school located in the city of Orange, California in Orange County, California. Orange High is part of the Orange Unified School District and competes in the Golden West League....
     — Home of the Panthers
  • El Modena High School
    El Modena High School

    El Modena High School, sometimes called El Mo , is a traditional 4 year public high school located in the El Modena, California neighborhood in the eastern portion of the city of Orange, California in Orange County, California....
     — Home of the Vanguards
  • Orange Unified School District
    Orange Unified School District

    Orange Unified School District is a public school school district headquartered in Orange, California.Orange USD serves the cities of Orange, California and Villa Park, California, the unincorporated land of Silverado, California, and parts of Anaheim, California, Garden Grove, California, Santa Ana, California, and an unpopulated area of...
     — Public School District for Orange and surrounding areas
  • Lutheran High School of Orange County
    Lutheran High School of Orange County

    Lutheran High School of Orange County is a private Lutheran high school in Orange, California, founded in 1973.External links...
     — Home of the Lancers


Miscellany

Because of its classic "small town" look, many television shows and motion pictures have selected the Historic District (and other parts of Orange) as a backdrop. An up-to-date list of television and movie productions that have utilized at least one area of the City as a filming location can be found at the website.

In 1978 and 1979, the California Sunshine
California Sunshine

California Sunshine are Har-el Prussky and DJ Miko, a psychedelic trance project from Israel....
 was a professional soccer team that played regular season games in Orange. The city roots for major league teams: the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are a professional baseball based in Anaheim, California. The Angels are a member of the American League West of Major League Baseball's American League....
 of baseball and the Anaheim Ducks
Anaheim Ducks

The Anaheim Ducks are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California, United States. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
 of ice hockey, across the Santa Ana River in Anaheim
Anaheim, California

Anaheim is a city in Orange County, California. As of January 1, 2008, the city population was about 346,823, making it the 10th most-populated city in California and ranked 54th in the United States....
. Two semi-pro sports teams, the Orange County Elite soccer, and the Orange County Outlaws collegiate baseball teams, actually play in the city, and the Santa Ana Winds women's football team has played some regular season games in Orange as well.

Notable residents and former residents


  • Robby Gordon
    Robby Gordon

    Robert W. Gordon is an American racing driver who currently competes in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, owning his #7 Toyota Camry, sponsored by Jim Beam, and also owning his #55 Jim Beam/Camping World ride which competes part-time in the Nationwide Series, he has also raced in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Champ Car, the Indy Racing...
    , NASCAR Sprint Cup Driver
  • Professional skateboarder Ronnie Creager
    Ronnie Creager

    Ronnie Creager is an United States professional skateboarder from Orange, California, California who primarily skates street, and more specifically flatland technical skating....
     was born in Orange and he still lives here.
  • Don Aase
    Don Aase

    Donald William Aase is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1977 to 1990 for the Boston Red Sox , Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Baltimore Orioles , of the American League....
    , born in Orange, major league baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     player
  • Ruby Keeler
    Ruby Keeler

    Ruby Keeler, born Ethel Hilda Keeler, , was an actress, singer, and dancer most famous for her on-screen coupling with Dick Powell in a string of successful early musicals at Warner Brothers, particularly 42nd Street ....
    , movie actress and part-time Orange resident, is buried in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange Park Acres, east of the city limits.
  • Novelist Dean Koontz
    Dean Koontz

    Dean Ray Koontz is an United Statesn author best known for his novels which could be described broadly as suspense thrillers. He also frequently incorporates elements of horror fiction, science fiction, mystery, and satire....
     once resided in Orange Hills and set many of his novels, such as
    The Bad Place in the area.
  • Casey Janssen
    Casey Janssen

    Robert Casey Janssen is a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Toronto Blue Jays.He was selected by the Blue Jays out of UCLA in the fourth round of the draft....
    , Major League baseball player, was born in Orange.


Sister Cities

Orange has five sister cities
Town twinning

Town twinning, also known as sister cities, is a concept whereby towns or city in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links between their inhabitants....
, as designated by :

  • Novo Kosino, Moscow
    Moscow

    Moscow is the capital and the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia of the Russian Federation. It is also the largest European cities and metropolitan areas, with the Moscow metropolitan area ranking among the largest urban areas in the world....
    , Russia
  • Orange
    Orange, New South Wales

    Orange is a provincial city in New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the Mitchell Highway, west of Sydney at an altitude of . Orange presently has a population of 31,544 and the city is a major provincial centre....
    , Australia
  • Orange
    Orange, Vaucluse

    Orange is a town and Communes of France in the Departments of France of Vaucluse, in the south of France. It has a population of 27,989 people , with a primarily agricultural economy....
    , France
  • Santiago de Querétaro
    Santiago de Querétaro

    Quer?taro, formally Santiago de Quer?taro or "Quer?taro de Arteaga", is the capital and largest city of the Mexico States of Mexico of Quer?taro....
    , Mexico
  • Timaru
    Timaru

    Timaru is a major port city in the southern Canterbury, New Zealand region of New Zealand, located 160 kilometres south of Christchurch, New Zealand and about 200 kilometres north of Dunedin on the eastern Pacific Ocean coast of the South Island....
    , New Zealand


See also

  • List of Tree Cities USA
    List of Tree Cities USA

    The following is a partial listing of Tree City USA. To be a Tree City, the community must meet four standards set by the National Arbor Day Foundation and the National Association of State Foresters....
  • Old Towne Preservation Association
    Old Towne Preservation Association

    The Old Towne Preservation Association in Orange, California, California, is a public benefit non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the Old Towne Orange area, a one-square-mile area centered around Orange Plaza....


External links

  • official website
  • Orange B.P.O. Elks Lodge #1475