San Gabriel, California, United States

History | Spanish period | Mexican period | American period | Geography | Parks | Economy : Top employers | Media | Culture | Transport

🇺🇸 San Gabriel is a city located in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, California.

San Gabriel was founded by the Spanish in 1771, when Mission San Gabriel Arcángel was established by Saint Junípero Serra. Through the Spanish and Mexican periods, San Gabriel played an important role in the development of Los Angeles and Californio society. Owing to the prominence of Mission San Gabriel in the region's history, it is often called the "birthplace of the Los Angeles region".

History Tongva Prior to the arrival of the Spanish to Alta California, the area that is San Gabriel were inhabited by the Tongva, whom the Spanish called the Gabrieleño. The Tongva village of Shevaanga was located at the original site of Mission San Gabriel, before being moved to the site of another village, Toviscanga in 1776 after being destroyed by a flood. These villages were part of an extensive trade network and were interconnected by a series of trails.

Spanish period Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, founded by Father Junípero Serra in 1771, is the fourth of twenty-one California Missions, and is known as the "Pride of the California Missions". Dissidence and rebellions against the mission by the Tongva, who were forced to labor at the mission, were common. After the Spanish missionaries banned converts to Christianity from dancing and participating in ceremony, a major rebellion of eight villages was staged against the mission in 1785 led by Toypurina and Nicolás Josè.

Mexican period The Mission San Gabriel Arcángel served a pivotal role in the Californio society, with many of the area's first Mexican settlers being baptized at the mission, including future governor Pio Pico, who was born in 1801 at the mission and baptized there the same year. He was appointed as California's governor twice, serving briefly in 1832 and again from 1845 through the Mexican–American War. Later in life, he was elected as a Los Angeles City councilman. The city of Pico Rivera was named to honor him as the last governor of California to be born in Mexico.

American period In 1853, a company of Army Engineers, which included the geologist William P. Blake, passed by the mission in search of the best route for an intercontinental railroad. Blake observed that the once great vineyards had fallen into wild disarray. Fences were in disrepair and animals roamed freely through the property. But the mission bells were ringing and the church was still in use. Blake predicted, "I believe that when the adaptation of that portion of California to the culture of the grape and the manufacture of wine becomes known and appreciated, the state will become celebrated not only for its gold and grain, but (also) for its fruits and wines".

In the first United States census made in California in 1860, 586 people lived in the San Gabriel township, an area encompassing the mission lands and several adjacent ranchos stretching north to what is now Pasadena. By 1870, the population had shrunk to 436.

San Gabriel incorporated as a city April 24, 1913, with a population of 1,500.

Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.1 square miles (11 km²), virtually all of it land.

The city is located in the San Gabriel Valley and is bordered on the north by San Marino, on the east by Temple City and Rosemead, to the south by Rosemead and to the west by Alhambra.

Parks The Parks and Recreation Department offers an after school sports program and a summer playground program for San Gabriel youth. Along with these programs, the Department provides a variety of trips and special events throughout the year for youth of all ages.

Parks include: • Adult Recreation Center and Senior Center, 324 South Mission Drive • Bovard-Wilson-Hayes House and Jail • Grapevine Park and Arbor, 324 South Mission Drive • Smith Park and Pool, 232 West Broadway, • Vincent Lugo Park, Corner of Wells and Ramona Streets.

Economy: Top employers According to a recent Financial Report, the top employers in the city include: 1 AHMC San Gabriel Valley Medical; 2 Landwin Hospitality LLC; 3 Ivy Creek Healthcare & Wellness Centre; 4 SGV Healthcare Inc.; 5 99 Ranch Market #208; 6 Royal Vista Care Center, LLC; 7 San Gabriel Country Club; 8 Pine Grove Healthcare & Wellness Centre; 9 Five Star Seafood Restaurant; 10 San Gabriel Superstore.

Media San Gabriel community news are covered by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, a paid daily newspaper, as well as by Mid-Valley News and San Gabriel Sun, which are community weeklies.

Culture The city has a mixture of Asian, European, and North American cultures. Second- and third-generation Chinese Americans patronize its diverse array of stores and eateries.

There is the 12-acre (49,000 m²) "San Gabriel Square" mall, sometimes referred to as the "Chinese Disneyland". It was also nicknamed by the Los Angeles Times as "the great mall of China". This stretch of Chinese shops and bold architecture, with roofs of Spanish-style tile, is the model for the new ethnoburbs recently recognised in places like Las Vegas and Houston.

Transport San Gabriel is currently served by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

In 2008, voters approved the measure, proposition 1A for the California High Speed Rail Project from San Diego to San Francisco. The project will be constructed in two segments. The San Francisco to Los Angeles/Anaheim project is scheduled to be built first, at a cost of $43 billion, with a completion date in 2029. The second phase of the proposed railway, from Los Angeles to stations in San Diego will not begin construction until after phase one is completed. The California High-Speed Rail Authority is responsible for planning, designing, and building the system.

Conceptually, the voters were very enthusiastic about a high speed railway. The reality of the possibility that it could impact their neighborhood and their homes is being met with steadfast disapproval. When the California High-Speed Rail Authority recently met with the city councils and residents of San Gabriel, El Monte, Rosemead and Alhambra, to discuss the four proposed routes for phase two, the members of the three city councils expressed that residents were very concerned that the railway could possibly end up in their backyards. Mayor David Gutierrez said "We made a promise to the community that the city of San Gabriel will never allow anything like this to happen if there is any consideration that people might lose their home". No decisions will be made until environmental impact and evaluation of the various proposed routes are completed in 2014.

San Gabriel, California, United States 

San Gabriel has a population of over 39,718 people. San Gabriel also forms the centre of the wider San Gabriel Valley which has a population of over 1,510,378 people. It is also a part of the larger Greater Los Angeles area.

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East of: -118.083

🇺🇸 Cerritos -118.067

🇺🇸 Cypress -118.037

🇺🇸 Arcadia -118.033

🇺🇸 El Monte -118.031

🇺🇸 Whittier -118.017

🇺🇸 Huntington Beach -118.015

🇺🇸 Baldwin Park -117.967

🇺🇸 Hacienda Heights -117.967

🇺🇸 Garden Grove -117.936

🇺🇸 La Habra -117.933

West of: -118.083

🇺🇸 Pico Rivera -118.083

🇺🇸 Rosemead -118.083

🇺🇸 Norwalk -118.086

🇺🇸 Montebello -118.1

🇺🇸 Lakewood -118.116

🇺🇸 Palmdale -118.118

🇺🇸 Bellflower -118.126

🇺🇸 Downey -118.133

🇺🇸 Monterey Park -118.133

🇺🇸 Alhambra -118.133

Antipodal to San Gabriel is: 61.917,-34.1

Locations Near: San Gabriel -118.083,34.1

🇺🇸 Rosemead -118.083,34.067 d: 3.7  

🇺🇸 Arcadia -118.033,34.117 d: 5  

🇺🇸 El Monte -118.031,34.071 d: 5.8  

🇺🇸 Alhambra -118.133,34.067 d: 5.9  

🇺🇸 Pasadena -118.135,34.146 d: 7  

🇺🇸 Monterey Park -118.133,34.033 d: 8.7  

🇺🇸 Montebello -118.1,34 d: 11.2  

🇺🇸 East Los Angeles -118.167,34.033 d: 10.7  

🇺🇸 Pico Rivera -118.083,33.983 d: 13  

🇺🇸 Baldwin Park -117.967,34.067 d: 11.3  

Antipodal to: San Gabriel 61.917,-34.1

🇫🇷 Saint-Pierre 55.478,-21.342 d: 18462.3  

🇲🇺 Mahébourg 57.7,-20.407 d: 18436.9  

🇫🇷 Le Tampon 55.515,-21.278 d: 18457.2  

🇫🇷 Réunion 55.532,-21.133 d: 18443  

🇫🇷 Saint-Benoît 55.713,-21.034 d: 18439.7  

🇲🇺 Curepipe 57.517,-20.317 d: 18422.4  

🇲🇺 Vacoas-Phoenix 57.493,-20.3 d: 18420  

🇲🇺 Centre de Flacq 57.718,-20.2 d: 18415.1  

🇲🇺 Quatre Bornes 57.479,-20.266 d: 18415.9  

🇲🇺 Beau Bassin-Rose Hill 57.471,-20.235 d: 18412.4  

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