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The history of Santa Ana California

  • Vallejo de Santa Ana

    Vallejo de Santa Ana
    Friar Junípero named the area Vallejo de Santa Ana.
  • San Juan Capistrano.

    San Juan Capistrano.
    Mission San Juan Capistrano was established within this valley.
  • Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana.

    Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana.
    • Mexican Independence.
    • Jose Antonio Yorba was granted land that he called Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana.
  • Alta California.

    Alta California.
    Alta California became part of the United States and American settlers arrived to this area.
  • Santa Ana city.

    Santa Ana city.
    Santa Ana was incorporated as a city.
  • Orange Country

    Orange Country
    Became the seat of the newly formed Orange Country.
  • Pacific Electric Railway.

    Pacific Electric Railway.
    The Pacific Electric Railway was extended to Santa Ana.
  • Glenn L. Aviation Company.

    Glenn L. Aviation Company.
    Santa Ana was the home of the original Glenn L. Aviation Company.
  • Whright Company.

    Whright Company.
    Before merging with the Whright Company.
  • Santa Ana Army Air Base.

    Santa Ana Army Air Base.
    During World War II, the Santa Ana Army Air Base was settled.
  • The route abandonated

    The route abandonated
    The railway route was abandoned by the 1950s.
  • Charter City.

    Charter City.
    Having been a Charter City since November.
  • Santa Ana Freeway.

    Santa Ana Freeway.
    The opening of the Santa Ana Freeway.
  • Downtown Area.

    Downtown Area.
    Santa Ana has been characterized by an effort to revitalize the downtown area.
  • MainPlace Mall.

    MainPlace Mall.
    MainPlace Mall was opened north of downtown and became a major retail center for the area.
  • Santa Ana amended a charter.

    Santa Ana amended a charter.
    The citizens of Santa Ana amended the Charter.
  • Yost Theater

    Yost Theater
    The process of revitalizing the downtown has continued into 2009 with the reopening of the historic Yost Theater.