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California School of the Arts - San Gabriel Valley (CSArts-SGV) School district: Governed by the Orange County Board of Education: Dean: Becca Freeland (Student Services) Michael Ciecek (Principal) Sally Lopez (Instruction) Maria Lazarova (Arts) Executive Director: Teren Shaffer: Faculty: 100: Grades: 7–12: Enrollment: 2,200: Campus: Urban ...
The total population of the San Gabriel Valley in the 2000 Census was 1,510,378 people, of which 1,425,596 were living in the 30 incorporated cities. The average size of a household in the San Gabriel Valley according to the 2000 Census was 3.28 persons compared with 2.98 persons for Los Angeles County as a whole.
San Gabriel Valley: Art: website: Pasadena Museum of California Art: Pasadena: San Gabriel Valley: Art: Art and design that originates from California Pasadena Museum of History: Pasadena: San Gabriel Valley: Multiple: Includes Fenyes Mansion with turn-of-the-20th-century furnishings and art, the Finnish Folk Art Museum and changing exhibits of ...
San Gabriel (Spanish for "St. Gabriel") is a city located in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, California. At the 2010 census , the population was 39,718. San Gabriel was founded by the Spanish in 1771, when Mission San Gabriel Arcángel was established by Saint Junípero Serra .
The Monrovia–Glendora Line was a route on the Pacific Electric Railway serving the San Gabriel Valley. It operated from 1902 to 1951, supporting nearby real estate development. It operated from 1902 to 1951, supporting nearby real estate development.
The San Gabriel Valley — a large valley located in eastern Los Angeles County, southern California. A geographic valley at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains , and a multi-cultural region of Greater Los Angeles and Southern California .
The Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad was a railroad founded on September 5, 1883, by James F. Crank with the goal of bringing a rail line to Pasadena, California from downtown Los Angeles, the line opened in 1886. Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad was sold and consolidated on May 20, 1887 into the California Central Railway.
Brown Mountain Truck Trail, which begins near the confluence of El Prieto Canyon and proceeds across the front range of the San Gabriel Mountains to upper Millard Canyon, offers impressive vistas of the San Gabriel Valley. The Burton Trail descends from this road to the upper stretches of the Arroyo near Oakwilde Campground.