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Anaheim Hills
Located on the east end of the city of Anaheim and inclusive of
Peralta Hills and East Hills, Anaheim Hills is adjacent to the Orange
County Regional Parks system and enjoys the rare combination of
natural habitat and gracious living. Hills and canyons define the
landscape with hiking and horse trails running extensively throughout
the community. Offering excellent shopping, dining and recreation
opportunities with easy access to Interstate 91 freeway.
www.anaheim.net
Irvine
The city of Irvine was incorporated in 1971. It is one of the nation's
largest planned urban communities encompassing over 47 square miles
with outstanding parks, recreation, shopping and schools. The Irvine
Unified School District in fact, consistently ranks among the finest
education systems in the nation. It is accessible by way of the
Interstate 5 & 405 freeways.
www.cityofirvine.org
Orange
Situated in central Orange County approx. 32 miles southeast of
Los Angeles, the city of Orange encompasses 24 square miles with
a "sphere of influence" area of 55 square miles. Incorporated
in 1888, it is comprised of historic Old Towne, numerous gated enclaves
and master planned home developments, as well as the custom equestrian
community known as Orange Park Acres. A commercial and business
leader with world renown hospitals, excellent educational opportunities
including a nationally recognized private university and community
college, two popular shopping malls and acclaimed restaurants.
www.cityoforange.org;
www.orangeparkacres.org;
www.Oldtowneorange.net
Peralta Hills
Nestled in the rolling hills of Anaheim, Peralta Hills is a unique
community steeped history - originally a Spanish land grant in 1810,
comprised of only 360 acres and 250 homes. Each estate is on an
acre or more, some with spectacular city lights and mountain views.
Centrally located in Orange County and accessible to all major freeways,
airports, shopping, schools and cultural centers.
Santa Ana/North Santa Ana
Incorporated in 1886, Santa Ana was designated the county seat when
Orange County separated from Los Angeles. It is currently the financial
and governmental center of Orange County and a major city in the
state. Encompassing 27.2 square miles, the city is home to a historic
downtown and neighborhood district registered with the National
Historic Registry of Homes, as well as diverse cultural arts centers
and museums, an artist's village and the only zoo in the county.
www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us
Tustin/North Tustin
Dating back to the time of early Spanish explorers, Tustin is rooted
in the past much like the glorious old trees that grace its landscape.
Its early heritage is embodied by the captivating historic homes
and commercial storefronts along the street of Old Town. Incorporated
in 1927 and inclusive of areas known as Cowan Heights, Lemon Heights
and Tustin Ranch, the city of Tustin a.k.a. "The City of the
Trees" continues to flourish with acclaimed schools, fine dining
and shopping and close proximity to the best Orange County has to
offer.
www.tustinca.org
Villa Park
Though recognized as Orange County's smallest city, Villa Park is
one of the friendliest and most welcoming places to live. Boasting
the lowest crime rate in the county and four schools - all within
walking distance from every neighborhood in the community, Villa
Park is located at the center of Orange County. Encompassing an
area of 2.1 square miles, it has a population of 6,500 residents
and approximately 1,900 homes. With the exception of one shopping
center, the city is zoned for single-family residences, most of
which are on half acre lots. Incorporated in 1962, its history dates
back to around 1860.
www.villapark.org
Yorba Linda
A backdrop of rolling hillsides, sprawling parks, equestrian trails
and picturesque golf courses afford Yorba Linda residents a setting
of country living at its finest. Known as the "Land of Gracious
Living," the city encompasses 18.6 square miles and was incorporated
in 1967. During the 20s, Yorba Linda prospered as an agricultural
mainstay of the local economy. The birthplace of president Richard
M. Nixon and home to the museum bearing his name, Yorba Linda now
boasts a population of 62,678 residents and is located at the heart
of north Orange County.
www.ci.yorba-linda.ca.us
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