Orange County, California
:This is an article about the county in California. For other uses, see Orange County (disambiguation).
History
Members of the Tongva and Juaneņo/Luiseņo nations long inhabited the area. After the 1769 expedition of Gaspar de Portolā, a Spanish expedition led by Junipero Serra named the area Vallejo de Santa Ana (Valley of Saint Anne). On November 1, 1776, Mission San Juan Capistrano became the first permanent European settlement.
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Tongva - Juaneņo - Luiseņo - 1769 - Gaspar de Portolā - Spanish - Junipero Serra - Saint Anne - November 1 - 1776 - Mission San Juan Capistrano
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A severe drought in the 1860s devastated the prevailing industry, cattle ranching, and much land came into the possession of James Irvine and other land barons. In 1887, silver was discovered in the Santa Ana mountains, attracting settlers via the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads. This growth led the California legislature to divide Los Angeles County and create Orange County as a separate political entity on March 11, 1889. It was named for its most famous product, but other citrus crops, avocados, and oil extraction were also important to the early economy.
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1860s - James Irvine - 1887 - Silver - Santa Fe - Southern Pacific Railroad - California legislature - Los Angeles County - Orange - March 11 - 1889 - Citrus - Avocado - Oil
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Orange County benefited from the July 4, 1904 completion of the Pacific Electric Railway, a trolley connecting Los Angeles with Newport Beach and Santa Ana. The link made Orange County an accessible weekend retreat for celebrities of early Hollywood. It was deemed so significant that the city of Pacific City changed its name to Huntington Beach in honor of Henry Huntington, president of the Pacific Electric and nephew of robber baron Collis Huntington. Transportation further improved with the completion of the State Route and U.S. Highway 101 (now mostly Interstate 5) in the 1920s.
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July 4 - 1904 - Pacific Electric Railway - Trolley - Newport Beach - Hollywood - Huntington Beach - Henry Huntington - Robber baron - Collis Huntington - U.S. Highway 101 - Interstate 5 - 1920s
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Agriculture, such as the boysenberry which was made famous by Buena Park native Walter Knott, began to decline after World War II but the county's prosperity soared. The completion of Interstate 5 in 1954 helped make Orange County a bedroom community for many who moved to Southern California to work in aerospace and manufacturing. Orange County received a further boost in 1955 with the opening of Disneyland.
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Boysenberry - Buena Park - Walter Knott - World War II - Interstate 5 - 1954 - Bedroom community - Southern California - Aerospace - 1955 - Disneyland
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In 1969, Yorba Linda born Orange County native Richard Nixon became the 37th President of the United States.
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1969 - Yorba Linda - Richard Nixon - President of the United States
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In the 1980s, population topped 2 million for the first time, making Orange County the second largest county in California.
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A spectacular investment fund melt-down in 1994 led to the criminal prosecution of Orange County treasurer Robert Citron. On December 6, 1994, Orange County declared Chapter 9 bankruptcy, from which it emerged in June 1995; this was the largest ever municipal bankruptcy in the U.S. The county lost about $1.6 billion through high-risk investments in derivatives.
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1994 - Robert Citron - Bankruptcy - 1995 - Billion - Derivatives
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In recent years, the county has been characterized by conflict between the older northern and newer southern cities over development, the building of new toll roads, and a recently defeated proposal to build an international airport at the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to supplement the crowded John Wayne Airport.
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Toll road - El Toro Marine Corps Air Station - John Wayne Airport
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