Early Costa Mesa Early Costa Mesa
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Publisher Description

Three emerging communities from the partitioned Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana formed the improbable start for a city that would eventually proclaim itself the 'City of the Arts.' These farming communities'Fairview, Paularino, and Harper'attracted families and businesspeople. Community leaders then took pragmatic steps to meet local needs such as schools, churches, and a water supply. Harper's first land developer appealed to folks of modest means by advertising, 'You! Five Acres.' By 1920, Harper needed a broader identity and a local businessman proposed a naming contest, offering a $25 prize. 'Costa Mesa,' recognizing the area's heritage and geography, reaped the reward. Eight years later, voters handily defeated the City of Santa Ana's annexation attempt by a margin of five to one. The Great Depression, the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, and the 1938 Santa Ana River flood then besieged the fledgling community. Undaunted, Costa Mesa continued to grow. By 1939, the stage had been set for the postwar miracle that would become the modern city of Costa Mesa.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2009
30 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Arcadia Publishing
SELLER
Bookwire US Inc.
SIZE
61.6
MB
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