Alta Loma (
Spanish
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for "Tall Hill") is one of three
unincorporated area
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s that became part of the city of
Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho Cucamonga was a Mexican land grant in present-day San Bernardino County, California, given in 1839 to the dedicated soldier, smuggler and politician Tiburcio Tapia by Mexican governor Juan Bautista Alvarado. The grant formed parts of pr ...
,
California
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,
United States
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in 1977. The community is located at in the foothills of the south face of the
San Gabriel Mountain range, near
Cucamonga Peak
Cucamonga Peak is one of the highest peaks of the San Gabriel Mountains in San Bernardino County, California, with a summit elevation of . It is within the Cucamonga Wilderness of the San Bernardino National Forest.
It is named after the 19th-ce ...
and
Mount San Antonio
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(Mount Baldy). Its
ZIP codes are 91701 and 91737. Elevation ranges from to . The name comes from the Spanish words for "high hill."
[ Note, however, that the words are in the wrong order for Spanish, in which it would properly be written as "Loma Alta".] Alta Loma had previously been known as "Iamosa".
Overview
Alta Loma is an affluent area in
San Bernardino County
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. It is almost completely residential and, by city ordinance, no commercial business may exist above 19th Street, with the exception of several businesses already in place when the ordinance was enacted (such as the intersection of Lemon Avenue and Haven Avenue). In addition, homes north of Banyan Street must have a minimum of 1/2 acre lots, with the exception of the development known as "Compass Rose Phase II", directly west of
Chaffey College (between Banyan Street and Wilson Avenue).
The three communities incorporated after years of debate and at least one failed attempt on the ballot. Residents of Alta Loma and Etiwanda finally agreed to incorporation provided their identifying community names would be kept along with separate post offices and ZIP codes. In addition, businesses are permitted to use either Alta Loma or Rancho Cucamonga on letterheads, business permits, and other records.
Alta Loma (and much of the rest of Cucamonga) was formerly home to old citrus groves and grape vineyards. The reason many homes above Banyan Street, in particular, have orange and lemon trees on their property may be attributed to this; many horse trails are lined with
eucalyptus
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trees, which are former windbreaks for the groves. Even among the office buildings and shopping malls that have been built in recent decades, the occasional patch of
greenfield has a few rows of grapevines.
History
Grand Prix Fire
Rancho Cucamonga, Alta Loma and Etiwanda were most affected by the October 2003 Grand Prix fire, which combined with the
Old Fire
The Old Fire was a large complex wildfire that started on October 25, 2003 (the original Old Fire began on October 25), near Old Waterman Canyon Road and California State Route 18 in the San Bernardino Mountains, in San Bernardino County, South ...
.
The Grand Prix fire, which began October 21, 2003, ripped across the mountains just above and, in some places, down into Alta Loma and Etiwanda for six days. Overgrown brush fueled fire, which ran across the mountain tops and higher foothills to eventually fly into the canyons that are surrounded by homes. It destroyed 13 homes (including 2 mobile homes) and five outbuildings, and damaged 9 others in Alta Loma.
Geography
Most of the homes in the foothills of Alta Loma and Etiwanda sit on
alluvial fans
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punctuated by deep debris canyons. Some of these canyons are used for water collection and thus the area does not typically take water from the
Colorado River
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.
Cucamonga Canyon in particular is a favorite among hikers, although dangerous due to the rough terrain, loose rocks, possible flooding, poison oak, bears, mountain lions, rattlesnakes, bobcats, and other wildlife. Far up the canyon are the
Cucamonga Falls, which have occasionally caused contention between the city council, residents, and developers, due to developers wanting to build homes over the falls.
The Alta Loma area experiences high winds known in the
Inland Empire and the rest of
Southern California
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as the "
Santa Ana winds
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." Heavy rain storms in the past created the need for concrete flood control channels to prevent severe flooding.
Alta Loma rests on the
Cucamonga-Sierra Madre Fault. It is a
thrust fault
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Thrust geometry and nomenclature
Reverse faults
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, meaning the sides of the fault push toward each other. Several other
faults pass through the area, too, including the
San Andreas Fault
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system, of which most of the area's faults are a part.
Notable people
*
Carlos Bocanegra
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, former captain of the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team.
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George Chaffey
George Chaffey (28 January 1848 – 1 March 1932) was a Canadian–born engineer who with his brother William developed large parts of Southern California, including what became the community of Etiwanda and cities of Ontario, and Upland. They ...
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William Chaffey
William Benjamin Chaffey, CMG (21 October 1856 – 4 June 1926) was a Canadian engineer and irrigation planner who with his older brother George Chaffey developed what became the cities of Etiwanda, California, Ontario, California, and Upla ...
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Peter A. Demens
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Sam Maloof
Sam Maloof (January 24, 1916 – May 21, 2009)
''Press-Enterprise'', ...
, world-renowned woodworker, lived in Alta Loma. His work is featured in museums around the United States, including the
Smithsonian Institution
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. His home is a State of California historical landmark. During the construction of the 210 freeway, Maloof's home was moved from the 210 freeway corridor to the top of Carnelian street, where the home is now a museum. The official buildings for the Inland Empire's Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts are currently being built on the property.
*
Erik Emerson Shilling, one of the "
Flying Tigers
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" pilots with the
American Volunteer Group (AVG) who fought the Japanese in the skies over China and Burma only days before the United States entered World War II. Mr Shilling was awarded two Presidential Unit Citations, the Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Medal with Clusters, World War II Victory Ribbon, and the Chinese Cloud Banner. Mr. Shilling is also the author of "Destiny: A Flying Tiger's Rendezvous With Fate".
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Eric Weddle
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, current free safety for the
Los Angeles Rams.
Landmarks
Historical landmarks
* Demens-Tolstoy house (c.1890) – 9686 Hillside Road (at NW corner with Archibald Avenue; );– built and owned by
Peter Demens
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, a
Tolstoy family
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relative.
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/ref> Until 2005, when developers built new homes there, it was surrounded by some of the last few groves of eucalyptus, lemon, and orange trees remaining in the area. Although other families have lived there, they are required to keep the grounds and house in good condition.
* Sam Maloof Historic Residence and Woodworking Studio
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– 5131 Carnelian Street (at the northeast corner of the intersection with Hidden Farm Road; ) – historic residence of American woodworker Sam Maloof
Sam Maloof (January 24, 1916 – May 21, 2009)
''Press-Enterprise'', ...
and now a museum and gardens as well as the office of the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts
Sam, SAM or variants may refer to:
Places
* Sam, Benin
* Sam, Boulkiemdé, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Bourzanga, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Kongoussi, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Iran
* Sam, Teton County, Idaho, United States, a populated place
People and fictional ...
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* Henry Albert building / old Alta Loma post office (c. 1906) – 7136 Amethyst Street (at the northwest corner of the intersection with Lomita Drive; ) – now home to Dr. Strange Records
Dr. Strange Records is a record label and record store located in Alta Loma, California. It started out as an apartment-based distro in 1988 and became a record label in 1989, run out of the "Doc's" apartment until 1997, when the store was firs ...
.
Structures and monuments
Native American ruins
* Like much of the area of the eastern San Gabriel range, Alta Loma's foothills contain artifacts left by the original Native Americans. Some of these were burned and partially destroyed by the Grand Prix Fire in 2003.
Schools
Higher education
* Chaffey College – A junior college, serving over 18,000 students in the Inland Empire.
High schools
*Alta Loma High School
Alta Loma High School is a public high school located in Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States, and is part of the Chaffey Joint Union High School District.
History
With funding received from state bonds, expansion work was done between 1998 ...
* Etiwanda High School
*Rancho Cucamonga High School
Rancho Cucamonga High School is a public high school in the city of Rancho Cucamonga in Southern California's Inland Empire. It is one of nine high schools in the Chaffey Joint Union High School District. Rancho Cucamonga High School opened in A ...
*Los Osos High School
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Junior high schools
*Vineyard Junior High
*Alta Loma Junior High School has won the Presidential Physical Fitness testing nine years in a row.
*Alta Loma Christian School (private)
*Summit Intermediate School
*Etiwanda Intermediate School
*Day Creek Intermediate School
*Cucamonga Middle School
*Rancho Cucamonga Middle School
*Ruth Musser Middle School
Elementary schools
*Alta Loma
*Banyan
*Carnelian
*Deer Canyon
*Floyd M. Stork
*Hermosa
*Jasper
*Victoria Groves
*Alta Loma Christian School (private)
*Terra Vista Elementary School
*Coyote Canyon Elementary School
*Cucamonga Elementary School
*Bear Gulch Elementary School
*Banyan Elementary School
*Valle Vista Elementary School
*Dona Merced Elementary School
*Central Elementary School
*Etiwanda Colony Elementary School
*John L. Golden Elementary School
*Grapeland Elementary School
*Perdew Elementary School
*Windrows Elementary School
*Carlton P. Lightfoot Elementary School
*Caryn Elementary School
References
* Allen, Robert V. “Peter Demens: the redoubtable hustler.” ''Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress'' 34 (July 1977): 208-26.
* Beattie, George William and Beattie, Helen Pruitt. ''Heritage of the valley: San Bernardino’s first century''. Pasadena: San Pasqual Press, 1939; Biobooks, 1951.
* Black, Esther Boulton. “Early descriptions of Cucamonga and Chino.” Pomona Valley Historian 13 (Winter 1979): 33-6.
* Black, Esther Boulton. “Ranch life in San Antonio Canyon in the 1870s.” ''Pomona Valley Historian'' 11 (Spring 1975): 47-58.
* Boyd, James and Brown, John Jr. ''History of San Bernardino and Riverside counties. 3 volumes''. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1922.
* Clucas, Donald L. “Cucamonga’s ‘lost’ colonies.” Pomona Valley Historian 11 (Summer 1975): 129-38.
* Clucas, Donald L. ''Light over the mountain: a history of the Cucamonga area''. 1974.
* Clucas, Donald L. ''Light over the mountain: a history of the Rancho Cucamonga area. Revised edition''. Upland: California Family House, 1979.
* Conley, Bernice Bedford. ''Pages from the past''. ntario? 982
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Events
By place Europe
* Summer – Emperor Otto II (the Red) assembles an imperial expeditionary force at Tar ...
* Etiwanda Centennial Committee. ''Etiwanda: he first
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one hundred years''. Etiwanda: Etiwanda Centennial Committee, 1982.
* Hickcox, Robert L. ''A history of Etiwanda''. 1981.
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* Hofer, James D. Cucamonga wines and vines: a history of the Cucamonga Pioneer Vineyard Association. Master’s thesis, Claremont Graduate School
The Claremont Graduate University (CGU) is a private, all-graduate research university in Claremont, California. Founded in 1925, CGU is a member of the Claremont Colleges which includes five undergraduate ( Pomona College, Claremont McKenna C ...
, 1983.
* Ingersoll, Luther A. ''Century Annals of San Bernardino County: 1769 to 1904''. Los Angeles: L. A. Ingersoll, 1904.
* Lovitt, Leah J. “The early history of Alta Loma.” ''Pomona Valley Historian'' 8 (April 1972): 63-88.
* Martz, Patricia. Description and evaluation of the cultural resources within Cucamonga. . .creek channels. UCARV No. 165. Riverside: Archeological Research Unit, University of California, 1976.
* McCrea, Janet M. ''History of Chaffey College''. B. A. Thesis: California State Polytechnic University, 1971.
* Richards, Betty. “The Chaffeys: saga of a southern California family. Part I.” Pomona Valley Historian 7 (January 1971): 25-46.
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* Sidler, W. A. ''Floods of the past: an assemblage of documentary observations with particular reference to the San Bernardino Valley and environs.'' San Bernardino Flood Control District, 1957; enlarged 1972.
* Stoebe, Martha Gaines. ''The history of Alta Loma, California, 1880-1980''. ancho Cucamonga B and S Publishing Co., 1981.
External links
LAtimes.com
Los Angeles Times
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article on Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho-Cucamonga.ca.us
(pdf), Official City of Rancho Cucamonga timeline, October 2003 Grand Prix Fire
Home.att.net
Personal webpage on Inland Empire history with local maps and bibliographies
Official City of Rancho Cucamonga historical landmarks bike tour
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Neighborhoods in Rancho Cucamonga, California