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Organizing and summarizing search results for youSanta Monica was founded by John P. Jones and Robert Baker, two businessmen who bought land along the coast in 1875. They were interested in developing a port and a town. Jones was a senator from Nevada and owned silver mines. Baker was a colonel who made money in mining equipment and ranching. He was married to Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker, a wealthy Californian woman. Santa Monica became a city in 1886.3 Sources- See moreSee all on Wikipedia
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Jones and Baker subdivided part of their joint holdings in 1875 and created the town of Santa Monica. The town site fronted on the ocean and was bounded on the northwest by Montana Avenue, on the southeast by Colorado Avenue and on the northeast by 26th Street. See more
The history of Santa Monica, California covers the significant events and movements in Santa Monica's past. See more
Santa Monica was long inhabited by the Tongva people. The village of Comicranga was established in the Santa Monica area. One of the village's notable residents was Victoria Reid, who was the daughter of the chief of the village. During the Spanish period, she was … See more
Government sovereignty in California passed from Mexico to the US on February 2, 1848. The northern sections of the city of Santa Monica once belonged to Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica and Rancho Boca de Santa Monica. The Sepulveda family … See more
When the Southern Pacific Railroad arrived at Los Angeles, a dispute erupted over where to locate the seaport. The SP preferred Santa Monica, while others advocated for San Pedro Bay. The Long Wharf was built in 1893 at the north end of Santa Monica to … See more
• 1880 – 417
• 1890 – 1,580
• 1900 – 3,057
• 1910 – 7,847
• 1920 – 15,252
• 1930 – 37,146 See moreThe first non-indigenous group to set foot in the area was the party of explorer Gaspar de Portolà, who camped near the present day intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues on August 3, 1769. There are two different versions of the naming of the city. One says … See more
The town's new business district was initially centered around the current Third Street Promenade. Early street names consisted of both numbers and the names of western states; however Utah eventually became Broadway and Oregon became See more
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FOUNDED: Senator John P. Jones and Colonel Baker, together founded the town of Santa Monica on July 10, 1875. Throughout its history, Santa Monica has been described by many endearing phrases, among them “City by the Sea,” …
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