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Dokumen 123
Timeline of Santa Ana, California
The following is a timeline of the
history
of the city of
Santa Ana
,
California
, USA.
This is a
dynamic list
and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
adding missing items
with
reliable sources
.
Prior to 20th century
Part of
a series
on the
History of
California
Periods
Before 1900
Province of Las Californias
Alta California
California Republic
Conquest of California
Interim governments
California Gold Rush
Since 1900
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t
e
1877 –
Southern Pacific Railroad
begins operating.
[
1
]
1886 – Santa Ana incorporated.
[
2
]
1889
Santa Ana becomes seat of Orange County.
[
2
]
Howe-Waffle House
(residence) built.
20th century
1901 –
County Courthouse
built.
1905 –
Santa Ana Daily Register
newspaper begins publication.
1912 – Auditorium Theatre built.
[
3
]
1919 –
Orange County Historical Society
founded.
[
4
]
[
5
]
1923 – Santa Ana Business and Professional Women's Club active (approximate date).
[
6
]
1924 – Walker Theatre opens.
[
3
]
1933 – The 6.4 M
w
Long Beach earthquake
shakes the
Greater Los Angeles Area
and the
South Coast of California
with a maximum
Mercalli intensity
of VIII (
Severe
), killing 115–120 people.
1935 –
Santa Ana Independent
newspaper begins publication.
[
7
]
1970 – Population: 156,601.
[
8
]
1973 – Orange County Historical Commission established.
[
4
]
1974 – Heritage Orange County founded.
[
4
]
1983 –
Discovery Museum of Orange County
founded.
[
4
]
1985 –
Orange County Register
newspaper in publication.
[
7
]
1988 – Habitat for Humanity of Orange County
[
9
]
and
Old Courthouse Museum
established.
[
4
]
1990
Sikh Center of Orange County established.
[
10
]
[1]
Population: 293,742.
[
8
]
1994 –
Miguel A. Pulido
becomes mayor.
1997
City website online (approximate date).
[
11
]
[
chronology citation needed
]
Loretta Sanchez
becomes
U.S. representative
for
California's 46th congressional district
.
[
12
]
[
13
]
2000 – Population: 337,977.
[
14
]
21st century
2015 – Population: 335,264.
[
2
]
2017 – Santa Ana becomes an immigrant
sanctuary city
.
[
15
]
See also
Santa Ana, California history
Timelines of other
cities
in the
Southern California
area of California:
Anaheim
,
Bakersfield
,
Long Beach
,
Los Angeles
,
Riverside
,
San Bernardino
,
San Diego
References
^
Nergal 1980
.
^
a
b
c
Santa Ana Public Library.
"Facts and Figures"
. City of Santa Ana
. Retrieved
February 28,
2016
.
^
a
b
"Movie Theaters in Santa Ana, CA"
.
CinemaTreasures.org
. Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC
. Retrieved
May 30,
2015
.
^
a
b
c
d
e
American Association for State and Local History (2002).
Directory of Historical Organizations in the United States and Canada
(15th ed.). Rowman Altamira.
ISBN
0759100020
.
^
"List of Past Meetings and Events from 1919 to 2015"
. Orange County Historical Society. Archived from
the original
on 2015-02-23.
^
Santa Ana Public Library,
Finding Aid: History Room Collection
, City of Santa Ana
, retrieved
May 30,
2015
^
a
b
"US Newspaper Directory"
.
Chronicling America
. Washington DC: Library of Congress
. Retrieved
May 30,
2015
.
^
a
b
Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990
, US Census Bureau, 1998
^
"Milestones"
. Habitat for Humanity of Orange County
. Retrieved
May 30,
2015
.
^
Pluralism Project.
"Santa Ana, California"
.
Directory of Religious Centers
. Harvard University. Archived from the original on October 25, 2007
. Retrieved
May 30,
2015
.
^
"City of Santa Ana"
. Archived from
the original
on 1998-05-12 – via Internet Archive,
Wayback Machine
.
^
Civic Impulse, LLC.
"Members of Congress"
.
GovTrack
. Washington, D.C
. Retrieved
May 30,
2015
.
^
"California"
.
Official Congressional Directory for the 105th Congress (1997–1998)
. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1997.
^
"Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000"
.
Santa Ana city, California QuickLinks
. State & County QuickFacts. US Census Bureau.
^
Lawrence Downes
(March 3, 2017),
"A 'Sanctuary City' Seizes the Moment, and the Name"
,
New York Times
Bibliography
Ory Mazar Nergal, ed. (1980), "Santa Ana, CA",
Encyclopedia of American Cities
, New York:
E.P. Dutton
,
OL
4120668M
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Santa Ana, California
.
"Library Services: Santa Ana History Room"
. City of Santa Ana.
Items related to Santa Ana
, various dates (via
Digital Public Library of America
).
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Santa Ana, California
History
Timeline
2014 Santa Ana kidnapping accusation
Orange County Men's Central Jail escape
Downtown Santa Ana Historic Districts
Howe-Waffle House and Carriage House
Odd Fellows Hall
Old Orange County Courthouse
Santora Building
Pacific Electric Sub-Station No. 14
Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana
Santa Ana Army Air Base
Santa Ana Daily Register
Santa Ana Standard
Education
K-12
Public
Garden Grove Unified School District
Orange Unified School District
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Century High School
Saddleback High School
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Segerstrom High School
Middle College High School
Godinez Fundamental High School
Lorin Griset Academy
Chávez High School
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charter
Private
Mater Dei High School
Higher education
Rancho Santiago Community College District
Santa Ana College
Trinity Law School
Culture
Bowers Museum
Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa
Calvary Church of Santa Ana
CSUF Grand Central Art Center
Points of interest
Discovery Cube Orange County
MainPlace Mall
Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse
Santa Ana Stadium
Santa Ana Zoo
Theaters
Frida
New Walker
West End
Yost
Transportation
Santa Ana and Newport Railway
(1890–1899)
Santa Ana Freeway
Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center
West Santa Ana Branch
Santa Ana Line
(1905–1950)
OC Streetcar
(
2023
)
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