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Placentia Real Estate and Relocation
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A Pleasant Place, has
a small town warmth and a strong community spirit within
its modern, well developed environs. The many parks and
well kept medians give an open space feeling to this mostly
residential area. Events such as the annual Heritage Festival
and Street Faire bring the residents together each year
to renew friendships. Placentia has a moderate mix of
commercial and manufacturing and has enjoyed a moderate
economic growth.
Come work for the
City of Placentia
Incorporated in 1926, Placentia has grown
to 49,127 residents; maximum population is estimated at
55,000. Operating as a Charter City since 1965,
Placentia is governed by a five-member City Council which
sets policy. An appointed City Administrator is
responsible to the City Council for proper administration
of those policies.

Placentia -
Latin for "a pleasant place" - has retained
the small town image that has remained since settlers
arrived more than 100 years ago.
After it was incorporated in 1926,
Placentia was known as the "baby city," - the
smallest in Orange County.
Despite its diminutive size, Placentia is where the
county's lifeblood and namesake - the Valencia orange
- first took hold. Although Orange founder Alfred B. Chapman
imported the first Valencia orange trees, it was on Placentia
soil that the first commercial grove was planted in 1880.
Like many other Orange County
towns Placentia has been transformed from an agricultural
area where residents worked their own land to a bedroom
community where most residents leave the city to work.
A few vestiges of the old lifestyle (notably small orange
groves scattered throughout the city) remain, but most
of the groves already are doomed to make way for further
development.
Legend has it that Sarah Jane
McFadden, wife of William McFadden (one of the town's
earliest residents) named Placentia in 1879, but no one
is sure how she came up with the name. There already were
several towns names Placentia, including one in Newfoundland,
Canada, one in Maine and one in ancient Rome.
Earlier, Daniel Kraemer started
the influx of settlers to Placentia in 1865, when he purchased
3,900 acres of a land grant made in 1837 to Juan Pacifico
Ontiveros.
Ontiveros' grant covered what
now is Anaheim, Brea, Fullerton and Placentia, and Ontiveros
lived in an adobe home he built near the intersection
of today's Crowther Avenue and Kraemer Boulevard. The
adobe, which had been the oldest continuously occupied
residence in Orange County, was destroyed in the late
1970s to make way for development.
Kraemer bought some of the Ontiveros
land and moved into the adobe, and other settlers soon
began moving in, including the McFaddens.
Crops at first included walnuts,
vegetables and "poorer qualities of oranges,"
but in 1880 Richard Gilman planted the first commercial
Valencia orange grove in the county on his ranch in east
Placentia. The Valencia orange became the major crop in
the county - eventually contributing to the county's name.
Although the disease know as "quick
decline" wiped out orange groves in entire area cities,
it was the population explosion in the 1950s, '60s and
'70s that effectively ended Placentia's orange-packing
business.
Oil also played a part in Placentia's
history. The Union Oil Co. discovered oil in 1919 on C.C.
Chapman's land in northeast Placentia, and Samuel Kraemer,
Daniels' son, also found oil on his property. This led
to Placentia's first population boom.
Today, virtually built out, Placentia
has roughly only 150 acres that are available for development.
Historical
Sites:
The
A.S. Bradford House - 136 Palm Circle
The home of Albert Bradford was built in 1902 on his Tesoro
Rancho. He was one of the founders of Placentia and organized
Placentia National Bank and Bradford Packinghouse.
Ontiveros Adobe Site - Near the corner of Crowther
Avenue and Porter Way
In 1841, Juan Pacifico Ontiveros, owner of Rancho SAn
Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, built an adobe on this site.
His holdings included land that became the Anaheim colony,
as well as the later town sites of Placentia and Fullerton.
The adobe no longer exists.
The George Key Ranch - 625 W. Bastanchury Rd.
The oldest standing house in Placentia, it was built in
1898 and remodeled in 1908. Key was superintendent of
the Southern California Semi-Tropical Fruit Co. The house
is not open to the public.
Placentia Demographics
| Population: |
Median Income: |
Households w/Children median
income: |
Average age: |
Education: |
| 46,488 |
$62,803 |
$74,601 |
33.4 yrs |
92.6% HS Graduates, 43.9%
College Graduates |
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