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Pomona
NamePomona
Settlement typeCity

Pomona is a city located in the eastern part of Los Angeles County, California, near the San Gabriel Valley and the Inland Empire. The city is named after the Roman goddess of fruit trees, and is situated near the San Bernardino Mountains and the Santa Ana River. Pomona is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area and is close to cities like Ontario, California, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and Claremont, California. The city is also near the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and the Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center.

Etymology

The name Pomona is derived from the Roman mythology and the Roman goddess of fruit trees, who was often depicted as a beautiful maiden surrounded by fruit trees and flowers. The city's name was chosen by Solomon Gates, a member of the Southern Pacific Railroad company, who was instrumental in the development of the city. The name Pomona is also associated with the Pomona College in Claremont, California, which was founded in 1887 by a group of Congregationalist ministers. The college is part of the Claremont Colleges consortium, which includes other institutions like Harvey Mudd College, Scripps College, and Claremont Graduate University. The city's name is also linked to the Pomona Fairplex, a large exhibition center that hosts various events throughout the year, including the Los Angeles County Fair.

History

The area that is now Pomona was originally inhabited by the Tongva people, a Native American tribe that lived in the San Gabriel Valley and the surrounding areas. The city was founded in 1875 by a group of settlers from the East Coast, who were attracted by the area's fertile soil and mild climate. Pomona was officially incorporated as a city in 1888 and quickly grew into a major agricultural center, with crops like citrus fruits, avocados, and grapes being grown in the area. The city's history is also closely tied to the Santa Fe Railway and the Southern Pacific Railroad, which played a major role in the development of the city. The city is also near the Auto Club Speedway, a large racing track that hosts various events throughout the year, including the NASCAR Cup Series.

Geography

Pomona is located in the eastern part of Los Angeles County, California, near the San Gabriel Valley and the Inland Empire. The city is situated near the San Bernardino Mountains and the Santa Ana River, and is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city's geography is characterized by a mix of flat plains and rolling hills, with the San Jose Hills and the Puente Hills being located nearby. The city is also close to the Chino Hills State Park and the Prado Regional Park, which offer various outdoor recreational activities like hiking, camping, and fishing. The city is also near the Ontario International Airport and the John Wayne Airport, which provide easy access to various destinations in the United States and around the world.

Culture

Pomona has a diverse culture, with a mix of Latin American, Asian American, and African American influences. The city is home to various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, including the Pomona Festival of the Arts, the Pomona Valley Christmas Parade, and the Pomona Dia de los Muertos Festival. The city is also home to the Pomona Fox Theater, a historic movie palace that hosts various performances and events throughout the year. The city is also near the California State University, Fullerton, the University of California, Riverside, and the Claremont McKenna College, which offer various cultural and educational programs. The city is also close to the Huntington Library, the Norton Simon Museum, and the San Bernardino County Museum, which offer various cultural and educational exhibits.

Education

Pomona is served by the Pomona Unified School District, which operates various elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools in the area. The city is also home to the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, a public university that offers various undergraduate and graduate programs in fields like engineering, business, and agriculture. The city is also near the Claremont Graduate University, the Keck Graduate Institute, and the Western University of Health Sciences, which offer various graduate and professional programs. The city is also close to the University of La Verne, the Azusa Pacific University, and the Mt. San Antonio College, which offer various undergraduate and graduate programs. The city's education system is also supported by various libraries, including the Pomona Public Library and the Claremont Colleges Library.