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- Q6463232 subject Q15281305.
- Q6463232 abstract "La Jolla is a small neighborhood in Placentia, California. La Jolla is one of many neighborhoods in Orange County, California. Traditionally La Jolla has largely been made up of Hispanics, but does have Caucasian and a small portion of African-Americans residents as well. This small neighborhood was once known as La Jolla Colony, Placentia and was not considered part of unincorporated Anaheim. Today, like the nearby community of Atwood, La Jolla is part of the City of Placentia. Since its construction, La Jolla has been bisected by the 57 Freeway, but connected by a traffic and pedestrian bridge over the freeway.La Jolla was severely damaged in the Orange County flood of 1936 which destroyed almost every structure in the area with the exception of McFadden School,a small church, and about 7 blocks of homes.La Jolla is primarily a residential area made up of older single family homes and several apartment complexes. La Jolla doesn't have many business except for a couple of small independent neighborhood markets. The two main stores in the area are the Gonzales Market on the east side of the 57 freeway and Pee Wee's Market on the west side. The Gonzales Market is believed to have been constructed shortly after the Orange County flood of 1936. Pee Wee's Market was opened around 1960 by the Magaña family, long time residents of Placentia.The corner of La Jolla Street and Melrose at the east end of the La Jolla Neighborhood was once the site of McFadden Elementary School. The School was torn down in the early 1980s, but recently a new school was built. The new school is known as Melrose Elementary School and the attached park is still known as McFadden Park.Brent Liles, former bassist for Social Distortion, died on January 18, 2007 in La Jolla. He was struck by a truck as he rode his bicycle across a street.[1]".
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- Q6463232 wikiPageExternalLink www.placentia.org.
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- Q6463232 officialName "La Jolla".
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- Q6463232 comment "La Jolla is a small neighborhood in Placentia, California. La Jolla is one of many neighborhoods in Orange County, California. Traditionally La Jolla has largely been made up of Hispanics, but does have Caucasian and a small portion of African-Americans residents as well. This small neighborhood was once known as La Jolla Colony, Placentia and was not considered part of unincorporated Anaheim. Today, like the nearby community of Atwood, La Jolla is part of the City of Placentia.".
- Q6463232 label "La Jolla, Placentia, California".
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- Q6463232 homepage www.placentia.org.
- Q6463232 name "La Jolla".