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History of Huntington Beach
The land which includes Huntington Beach was in
the Spanish land grant, Las Bolsas, given to Manuel
Nieto in 1797. Later it was part of the Stearns
ranch holdings which were dissolved during the 1880's
land boom as farms developed on the former range
land. Some of these early farmers settled at several
locations in what is now northern Huntington Beach,
Westminster, and Fountain Valley. Post Offices were
established, schools and churches built. In 1902,
a group of farmers and investors decided to build
a residential/resort community on the bluff above
a popular Shell Beach. Spurred on by the success
of Atlantic City on the East Coast, they named their
venture "Pacific City." Although the boom of the
1880's was long over, the entrepreneurs hoped to
capitalize on a new one developing in coastal resort
cities like Long Beach and Newport Beach. However,
the first speculators did not have the resources
to carry out successful promotion. Soon they sold
to a group of Los Angeles businessmen, ultimately
including Henry E. Huntington. Huntington was expanding
his Pacific Electric Railway then and was ready
to bring it into coastal Orange County. On July
4, 1904, the first Red Cars of the Pacific Electric
rolled in to the new city and its name was changed
to Huntington Beach. After an initial land rush,
typical of the coastal area, the little city grew
slowly, but steadily. By February of 1909, it was
incorporated with Charles W. Warner, David O. Stewart,
Matthew E. Helme, Charles M. Howard and Ed. Manning
elected as the first Trustees. In 1911, the first
building ordinance was passes and formal records
of the city's expansion began.
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