History

In 1783 California belonged to Spain, and Pedro Fages was the Governor of this part of the country. He was given permission from the King of Spain to make land grants in California, and gave one such piece of land to Manuel Nieto, ex-corporal of the "Leather Jacket" guards of the Portola Expedition. This piece of land extended from the San Gabriel River to the Santa Ana River, and from the ocean to the road, from San Gabriel Mission.

In 1834 Manuel Nieto's land was divided into five ranchos. One of the five ranchos was named Rancho Los Coyotes and totaled 48,806 acres. Buena Park is located near the center of this rancho.

Rancho Los Coyotes is a center of California and American history, for it was here in January 1847, that Commodore Robert S. Stockton and his band of Americans rested in preparation for the battle of the San Gabriel River. The battle was won and the outcome of the Mexican War (1846-48) was settled in this area. The exact location of Stockton's encampment is historically marked near the Los Coyotes Country Club in the Bellehurst area of Buena Park.

In 1885, James A. Whitaker, a wholesale grocer from Chicago, bought 690 acres of the Stearns Rancho, part of what was once the sprawling Rancho Los Coyotes. Whitaker intended to create a cattle ranch, but Santa Fe Railway officials convinced him to use the land for a new town. Whitaker filed his township papers in 1887 in Los Angeles County - Orange County had not been formed - to create the town of Buena Park. The city was not incorporated until 1953.

Buena Park first became known as a dairy center, and both the Sante Fe and Southern Pacific railroads built depots. The Lily Creamery started operations in Buena Park in 1889. With the exception of a few wineries, the creamery was the first industry in the city.

Today, the City's main claim to fame is as the home of the popular E-Zone or Entertainment Zone. Located on and around Beach Boulevard south of the 91 Freeway the E-Zone is home to such exciting attractions as Knott's Berry Farm, Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament, Movieland Wax Museum, Ripley's "Believe It or Not!" Museum and Knott's Soak City U.S.A.

 


Maps/Location

Buena Park is the most strategically located community in Southern California. It sits between the region's busiest freeways - Santa Ana (I-5) and Riverside (91) and Beach Boulevard (Super Highway 39.) It is within 20 minutes driving time of Los Angeles, Orange County and Long Beach Airports, as well as the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. This prime location is one of the reasons why many international companies and companies conducting international trade choose to locate in Buena Park.

 

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Education

School districts serving Buena Park and area residents:

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Elementary Schools
Anaheim Elementary School District
714-517-8500
Buena Park School District
714-522-8412
Centralia School District
714-228-3131
Cypress Elementary School District
714-220-6900
Magnolia Elementary School District
714-761-5533
Savanna School District
714-236-3800
High Schools
Anaheim Union High School District
714-999-3511
Fullerton Joint Union High School District
714-870-2800
Community College
North Orange County Community College District
714-578-8400

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Service Organizations

Buena Park Noon Lions Club - Silverado Days
Soroptimist International of Buena Park
Optimist Club of Buena Park
Kiwanis Club of Greater Buena Park
Rotary Club of Buena Park

 


 

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