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Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. Its county seat is Santa Ana. According to the 2000 Census, its population was 2,846,289, making it the second most populous county in the state of California, and the fifth most populous in the United States. The state of California estimates its population as of 2007 to be 3,098,121 people, dropping its rank to third, behind San Diego County.[1]
Unlike many other large centers of population in the United States, Orange County uses its county name as its source of identification whereas other places in the country are identified by the large city that is closest to them. This is because there is no defined center to Orange County like there is in other areas which have one distinct large city. Five Orange County cities have populations exceeding 170,000 while no cities in the county have populations surpassing 360,000.
It is also famous as a tourist destination, as the county is home to such attractions as Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, as well as sandy beaches for swimming and surfing, yacht harbors for sailing and pleasure boating, and extensive area devoted to parks and open space for golf, tennis, hiking, kayaking, cycling, skateboarding, and other outdoor recreation. It is at the center of Southern California's Tech Coast, with Irvine being the primary business hub.
Thirty-four incorporated cities are located in Orange County; the newest is Aliso Viejo. Seven of these cities are among the 200 largest cities in the United States.
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The 92807 zip code serves the western portion while the 92808 zip code serves the eastern portion, and although residents typically identify themselves as living in the community of "Anaheim Hills" (as opposed to the city of "Anaheim"), the United States Postal Service considers only the larger incorporated city's name of "Anaheim" as acceptable. Anaheim Hills is served by Anaheim Fire Department Stations 9 and 10. The community is served by two of the City of Anaheim's libraries, the Canyon Hills Library and the East Anaheim Library.
Prior to the modern era of Anaheim Hills, the region was owned by Jose Antonio Yorba and his nephew Juan Pablo Peralta. They worked the 210,000 acre (850 km²) Anaheim Hills and Yorba Linda site in the early 1800s, which was used as a livestock ranch. It would change hands several times before it was sold to Louis Nohl in 1943 by the Bixby family.
Meanwhile in the nearby city of Anaheim, a housing boom was associated with the building of Disneyland in 1955 and other developments of that era. Anaheim began to expand its borders to encompass more land and the only direction was east, towards the location of the large Nohl Family farm.
In 1970, Nohl sold the land to the City of Anaheim in order to create the community of Anaheim Hills. In October of 1971, Texaco Industries introduced an award winning plan, which they called a "master planned community." A premium golf course, nature trails, large homes, natural settings, and ranches were added to the Texaco Development plan in order to add to the appeal of the community for potential home buyers in the early 1970s, as they were amenities uncommon to many other Southern California communities at the time. Advertisements during this period were consistent in marketing the community as "The New Land."
The first community to premiere was Westridge which showcased 325 homes in 1972. The homes sold within two years of its premiere, creating an interest in the Anaheim Hills region. By the 1980s, Anaheim Hills had grown to 15,000 residents. There is a police substation, library and community center along Santa Ana Canyon Road.
Anaheim Hills contains a number of smaller communities including Peralta Hills, Hidden Canyon, Copa de Oro, Viewpointe, Vista del Sol, Pointe Premier, and the soon-to-be-built Village of Fiesole and Villa Palatino.
Another notable community addition coming to Anaheim Hills is the Mountain Park Development pioneered by the Irvine Company. It will be the final master planned community offered in Orange County, California, and will encompass 2,500 homes, a shopping district, and an elementary school. The Community has been in the planning phases since 1992, and was approved by the city council in 2005. It was scaled back from 8,000 homes to less than 3,000 after several petitions and complaints from residents who did not want their hills to face overdevelopment. It will push the developed portions of Anaheim Hills to the Riverside County border, and will push the population of Anaheim Hills to a total of 62,000 residents. The development is set on a location that was selected as the prison for Southern California in the 1960s, but due to the economical growth in Orange County, the project was abandoned, and this abandonment gave way for the growth in the Anaheim Hills area in the 1970s.
You can use the Internet to access any California properties for sale or lease including: Anaheim Hills, Orange, Villa Park, Yorba Linda, Brea, Fullerton, Placentia, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Balboa Island, Newport Beach, Newporter, Crystal Cove, Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente.
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