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Orange
County, California
sprawls throughout the scenic coastal plain of the Los
Angeles Basin, surrounded by the Santa
Ana Mountain foothills and the Pacific Ocean. Between
the dynamic cities of Los
Angeles and San
Diego, Orange County boasts an astounding array of
cultural and recreational opportunities.
More than 2.8 million residents (Census
2000 Data) occupy the nearly sixty incorporated
cities and unincorporated towns located within Orange
County, CA. Some of the larger urban areas include Anaheim,
Huntington
Beach, Laguna
Beach, Newport
Beach and Santa
Ana, the county seat. Orange County, California is
the nation’s
fifth largest county by population.
Orange
County maintains a healthy economy, balanced by a
diverse base of industry. The region’s top three
employment sectors include manufacturing, retail trade
and professional services. In addition, the area’s
highly sophisticated network of transportation systems
combines with its centralized location and modern
infrastructure to position Orange County, CA as suitable
location for conducting business.
Orange County residents enjoy access to one of the
finest school districts nationwide.
Students consistently score among the highest SAT scores
and hold the lowest dropout rates in all of Southern
California. After graduating from these fine schools,
students have access to several outstanding higher
learning facilities. These include Chapman
University in Orange,
California
State University in Fullerton,
the University of California in Irvine
and Vanguard
University in Costa
Mesa.
A warm and inviting Mediterranean
climate annually draws millions of tourists to its nearly
thirty beaches, including Huntington
Beach, whose nickname is “Surf City, U.S.A.”
Other popular destinations include Bowers
Kidseum, Catalina
Island, Disneyland and
Knotts
Theme Park. Little
Saigon is another interesting destination, where the
highest concentration of Vietnamese citizens outside of
Vietnam resides. Diverse shopping opportunities exist in
Orange County, such as The
Block in Orange, Fashion
Island in Newport
Beach, the Irvine
Spectrum Center and South
Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Local sports teams include
the Anaheim
Angels, which were the 2002 World
Series champions and the NHL’s Mighty
Ducks of Anaheim.
Unique art galleries and museums in the area include
the Artists
Village in Santa Ana, the Cove Gallery in Laguna
Beach and the Surfing
Museum in Huntington Beach. Orange County, CA is also
home to numerous well-known historical sites, such as the
Mission
San Juan Capistrano, which is the annual
destination of migrating
swallows. Also found here is the home of Madame
Helena Modjeska on Santiago
Creek, as well as Richard
Nixon’s Library and Birthplace in Yorba
Linda.
Orange
County, California
features lovely beachside communities along the Pacific
Ocean, coastal bluffs, and mile after mile of hilly
countryside. Due to its portrayal in movies and
television shows, such as “The
O.C”, Orange County, CA has developed a reputation
for its affluent communities and citizens. In actuality,
while some of the most wealthy and exclusive
neighborhoods do exist in Orange County, California, it
is not as uniform as it is stereotypically portrayed.
Residents here enjoy their choice of a vast array of
neighborhoods with prices that range from reasonable to
outlandish.
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