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Identifier: californiasoutht00sout (find matches)
Title: California south tehachapi..
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Southern Pacific company. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: (San Francisco)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ree-clothed and hundreds of homes make this an ideal foothill city.The Whittier college of the Society of Friends, is a very success-ful institution. If thee would find a place more beautiful thanthis, theed search far. Of interest is the state reformatory insti-tution, where the wayward youth are guided back into the properpath. Whittier possesses city improvements and wealth; everyyear it ships several hundred carloads of fruits, vegetables andwalnuts. Its cannery is one of the largest in the State. Returning to the Santa Ana line we pass the thriv-NUkWALK ing village of Norwalk. Ostriches of all stages arehere from those who have just been shelled out to the bald-headed old gentleman who, however, is not a bit stiff-necked.There are two ostrich farms near Norwalk. ma OADkr Buena Park is decidedly in the cow country. ItBUEINA PARK has a condensed milk manufactory that expends$15,000 per month, using thousands of gallons daily. A beautifulavenue is one of its greatest attractions. 36
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Anaheim is forty-three years old, but has the per-ANAHEin ennial youth of every Southern California colony.A colony of Germans, possessing good judgment, chose it in 1857as a good place to live—and that good judgment has never beendisputed. Few cities are more prosperous and its 2500 people notonly possess, but own, a large area of cultivated country, orangegroves, vineyards, walnuts and small fruits. The city has fineavenues, electric lights, street cars and other public utilities.There are several points of historic interest in the neighborhood.Los Alamitos is nine miles from Anaheim, on aA?AiwiTnc branchy line recently built.^ A sheep range a fewALAMITOS years since, it is now the site of a large beet sugarfactory with a capacity of 700 tons of beets per day. It has aschool-house, of course, a church, two hotels and several stores.It is the railroad station for Anaheim Landing and Bolsa-ChicoBay, one of the new seaside resorts. Orange has fine avenues, an excellent public library

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