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Buena Park today is best known as the home of several world-famous tourist attractions, but the town originally was put on the map in the late 1800s by a Chicago businessman and the Santa Fe Railway. In 1887, James A. Whitaker, a wholesale grocer from Chicago, bought 690 acres of the Stearns Rancho, part of what was once the sprawling Rancho Los Coyotes. Whitaker intended to create a cattle ranch, but Santa Fe Railway officials convinced him to use the land for a new town, according to "The Picture Story of Buena Park," compiled by H.A. "Hub" Chamberlain. Whitaker filed his township papers in Los Angeles County (Orange County had not yet been formed) to create the town of Buena Park. The city was not incorporated until 1953. Buena Park first became known as a dairy center, and both the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific railroads built there. The Lily Creamery started operations in Buena Park in 1889. With the exception of a few wineries, the creamery was the first industry in the city, according to Chamberlain's 1971 book. Today, the city's main claim to fame is as the home of Knott's Berry Farm, Medieval Times (where knights joust before crowds of diners) and Movieland Wax Museum. The city has grown from about 1,000 people in 1900 to more than 77,000 people today and covers about 10 square miles. Buena Park's five-member City Council recently has embarked on ambitious redevelopment plans to help revitalize its economic base with more retail and commercial businesses while also updating the city's entertainment and tourist corridor along Beach Boulevard. Points of interest: Knott's Berry Farm, Medieval Times Theatre, Movieland Wax Museum, Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum, and the Whitaker--Jaynes Estate Park.
Buena Park includes the friendly communities of Bellehurst View Estates, Buena Park Estates 1, Buena Park Estates 2, Buena Tierra de Bellehurst, Cameron Park, The Entrantress Apartments, Images, Imperial Estates, Los Coyotes Country Club Homes, Los Coyotes Village Townhomes, McComber Place, Monticello Townhomes, Park Solano, Summertree, The Village and Westwind. If you are looking to buy or sell a home in any of these fine communities, call Coast Capital. We're with you Every Step of the Way!
Coast Capital Properties, Inc.
34085 Pacific Coast Highway • Suite 202
Dana Point, CA 92629
Phone: (949) 309-4474 · Toll Free: (888) STEP-UP-3
Fax: (949) 861-6444