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  3. California Citrus State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Orange Groves at the park. The design of the park is reminiscent of a 1900s city park, complete with an activity center, interpretive structure, amphitheater, picnic area, and demonstration groves of citrus tree orchards. The land contained within the park still continues to produce high-quality fruits.

  4. San Timoteo Canyon - Wikipedia

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    View from Redlands of orange groves in San Timoteo Canyon. San Timoteo Canyon is a river valley canyon southeast of Redlands , in the far northwestern foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains in the Inland Empire region of Southern California .

  5. Patt Morrison: Where have all the orange groves gone? - AOL

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    In Southern California, a long time has passed since our famed citrus crop dominated the landscape. The orange groves have instead gone to housing developments, nearly every one.

  6. Redlands, California - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1882, Mr. E. J. Waite of Wisconsin planted the first orange grove in the city. For almost 75 years, the city was the center of the largest navel orange-producing region in the world. [36] By the late 1930s, Redlands was a fruit-packing center surrounded by more than 15,000 acres (61 km 2) of citrus groves.

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  8. Beverly Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The couple was one of the many wealthy immigrant families from the East Coast who owned Southern California orange groves in the late 1800s. While citrus groves were ubiquitous at the time, Beverly Ranch is one of the few which is still in operation. [2] Architect Corydon B. Bishop designed the grove's Queen Anne house. The two-story redwood ...

  9. Orangevale, California - Wikipedia

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    Originally Orange Vale Colony, the community began as part of the 1844 Rancho San Juan Mexican land grant. The area was rural and home to numerous orange groves. Oak trees (remnants of which can be seen in the Orangevale Park) were common, as were trails made by Maidu Native Americans many years before. [9]