As part of our social studies unit, students are learning about the history of our local community area. We traveled back in time to learn about the original Native Americans, the explorers who traveled from Spain and England who mapped the California coastline, and how the land was later utilized as ranchos and farming. Later, towns were formed and the land that we now know as Irvine and Orange County was slowly formed.
Parents, you can help your child understand their local city as well as neighboring cities by taking your family out to explore. Point out to your child when you pass by different Orange County cities or when you travel down streets that are named for famous people or important landmarks.
In class, we have learned and discussed the following neat details:
Anaheim: the first city in Orange County; started by a German man named George Hansen
Tustin: named after Columbus Tustin; he named the streets numerically and alphabetically; you can see a statue bust of Columbus Tustin in Old Town Tustin.
Santa Ana: founded by William Spurgeon; he helped form railroads in the city to help with transportation
Orange: named by Andrew Glassel; he and Alfred Chapman played a game of poker to decide who got to name the town; other possible town names were Olive, Lemon, and Almond; if you travel to the city of Orange, you will see streets with the same names.
Newport: named by Captain Dunnells who sailed through the new port; the name was later changed the McFaddens Landing by the McFaddens brothers from Santa Ana; if you drive down the 55 freeway, you will also see an exit named McFadden!
El Toro: name means “the bull;” many bulls were raised in the area; the area also had a lot of sycamore trees; the Spanish word for sycamore is “aliso;” the city name was later changed to Lake Forest
Laguna Beach: the town was originally named Canyon de los Lagunas by the Spanish; many artists came to paint the beautiful seascapes. Laguna Beach became an art colony and there are still many art galleries there today!
Westminster: started by Reverend Webber; the town was mainly a farming community
Buena Park: the word “buena” means “good” in Spanish; Walter Knott started a berry farm in Buena Park, which later became the amusement park
Fullerton: started by George and Edward Amerige; the Atherton Ostrich Farm raised ostriches in the town
“Nellie Gail”: Lewis F. Moulton bought Rancho Niguel to raise sheep and cattle; the streets Moulton Parkway and Moulton Ranch were named after him. When he died, his wife took over the ranch. The community of Nellie Gail is named after her
“Modjeska”: Madame Helena Modjeska was a famous actress who lived in Orange County; she built a home in the canyons near Saddleback Mountain, and the area is now known as Modjeska Canyon