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La Habra, California

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La Habra, California
NameLa Habra, California
Settlement typeCity
Pushpin label positionright
Coordinates33.9317°N 117.9464°W
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1California
Subdivision name1Orange County, California
Established titleIncorporated
Established dateJanuary 20, 1925
Government typeCouncil-manager government
Leader titleMayor
Leader nameRose Espinoza
Area total km219.1
Area total sq mi7.4
Elevation m91
Population total63,097
Population as of2020
Population density km23304.7
Population density sq mi8561.4
TimezonePST
Utc offset-8
Timezone DSTPDT
Utc offset DST-7

La Habra, California is a city located in the northwestern part of Orange County, California, near the San Gabriel River and the Puente Hills. The city is situated approximately 15 miles east of Downtown Los Angeles and is bordered by the cities of Brea to the east, Fullerton to the south, and La Habra Heights to the north. La Habra is also close to the San Bernardino County line and the cities of Whittier and Hacienda Heights.

Geography

La Habra is situated in the San Gabriel Valley region of Southern California, near the San Gabriel Mountains and the Chino Hills. The city's terrain is generally flat, with some gentle slopes and hills, and its elevation ranges from approximately 100 to 500 feet above sea level. La Habra is also located near the Santa Ana River and the Carbon Canyon Regional Park, which offers outdoor recreational activities such as hiking and biking. The city's proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Monica Mountains also makes it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts, with nearby attractions including Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, and Laguna Beach. La Habra is also close to the San Joaquin Hills and the Irvine Regional Park, which offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

History

The area that is now La Habra was originally inhabited by the Tongva people, who were later displaced by Spanish settlers. The city was founded in 1896 and was named after the Rancho La Habra, a large ranch that was established in the area in the 19th century. La Habra was incorporated as a city on January 20, 1925, and has since grown into a thriving community with a strong economy and a rich cultural heritage. The city is also home to the La Habra Historical Museum, which showcases the city's history and features exhibits on the Tongva people, the Spanish Empire, and the early settlers of the area. La Habra is also close to the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, which is located in Yorba Linda, and the Huntington Library, which is located in San Marino.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of La Habra was 63,097, with a diverse range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The city has a strong sense of community, with a variety of cultural events and festivals throughout the year, including the La Habra Citrus Fair, the La Habra Corn Festival, and the La Habra Halloween Festival. La Habra is also home to a number of community organizations, including the La Habra Chamber of Commerce, the La Habra Rotary Club, and the La Habra Lions Club. The city is also close to the California State University, Fullerton, the University of California, Irvine, and the Chapman University, which offer a range of academic programs and cultural events.

Economy

La Habra has a strong and diverse economy, with a range of industries, including healthcare, education, retail, and manufacturing. The city is home to a number of major employers, including the La Habra City School District, the Fullerton Joint Union High School District, and the St. Jude Medical Center. La Habra is also close to the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, the Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, and the Honda Center in Anaheim, which offer a range of employment opportunities in the tourism and entertainment industries. The city is also located near the I-5 and the I-605 freeways, which provide easy access to the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach.

Education

La Habra is served by the La Habra City School District and the Fullerton Joint Union High School District, which offer a range of educational programs and services. The city is also home to the La Habra High School, the Sonora High School, and the Buena Park High School, which offer a range of academic and extracurricular programs. La Habra is also close to the California State University, Fullerton, the University of California, Irvine, and the Chapman University, which offer a range of academic programs and cultural events. The city is also located near the Fullerton College and the Cypress College, which offer a range of community college programs and services.

Infrastructure

La Habra has a well-developed infrastructure, with a range of transportation options, including the Metrolink commuter rail system, which connects the city to Los Angeles Union Station and other destinations in Southern California. The city is also served by the OCTA bus system, which provides public transportation services throughout the city and the surrounding area. La Habra is also close to the John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, the Long Beach Airport in Long Beach, and the Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, which offer a range of domestic and international flights. The city is also located near the I-5 and the I-605 freeways, which provide easy access to the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach.