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Plaza Park (Orange, California)

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An early problem with the square was that roaming flocks of chickens created a hazard to the horse and buggy traffic in the area. The women of the town wanted to beautify the square and create a more attractive center of town, and other citizens additionally supported the campaign. On May 15, 1887,
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In February 1887, the new fountain arrived. The design incorporated birds with beaks spouting water, and in the years following, other features including, trees, shrubs, flowers, and concrete cubing were added. Later on, gravel pathways were added, and plants, the flagpole, and the outer perimeter
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and Glassell Street within the settlement that would soon become Orange was a trash-filled vacant lot. Robert L. Crowder, a local merchant, planted trees in the square and the lot became a hitching post adorned with water troughs where farmers and ranchers could leave their sheep and horses while
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The Plaza remains the center of the city's downtown area, with an assortment of business, residential, and retail establishments surrounding it.
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The Plaza Historic District was placed in the National Register of Historic Places on March 19, 1982.
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the park creates. The park is most commonly recognized by the fountain in the center.
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they shopped in the stores in the settlement's central business district.
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was not yet incorporated, and was previously considered part of
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In 2018, it was designated as a "Great Place in America" by the
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In 1937, a new electric tile fountain was installed.
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chain railing as well as the benches were replaced.
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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Old Towne, Orange Historic District
Orange, California
33°47′16.00″N 117°51′08.00″W / 33.7877778°N 117.8522222°W / 33.7877778; -117.8522222
Art Deco
78000729
Orange, California
Downtown Orange
roundabout
American Planning Association
Chapman Avenue
Los Angeles Board of Supervisors
Orange County
Los Angeles County
barbed wire
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
"History | Orange, CA"
Categories
Geography of Orange, California
Historic districts in California

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