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Discover why San Bernardino is known as "the friendly city." Hospitality and value come first and visitors can look forward to year round sunshine in our centrally located Southern California city.
The elevation is 1049 feet above sea level and San Bernardino is within a short driving distance to beaches, deserts, and mountain resorts. Los Angeles is 60 miles west, with the Ontario International Airport a short 20 minute drive west servicing the San Bernardino area with all the major airlines offering daily flights to and from metropolitan cities throughout the country. San Bernardino is also easily accessible via major freeways in Southern California.
The Native American cultures of southern California had stabilized some three thousand years ago, thriving until almost eliminated by European invasion. Over twenty linguistic families with close to one hundred thirty-five different languages characterized this culture. By about 1200 A.D. the Kucamongan Native Americans established a village-like clustering around the land mass we know as Red Hill. The Kucamongan people were part of the Gabrielino culture, and anthropologists believe that, at their peak, the Gabrielinos existed as one of the largest concentrations of indigenous peoples on the North American continent.
The earliest recorded landowner in the Fontana area was Don Antonio Maria Lugo, who received a land grant in 1813. A second grant secured the land known as Rancho de San Bernardino for his sons. The Lugo sons sold a portion of their land, which included part of what is now Fontana, to a group of Mormon settlers in 1851. The Mormon settlers eventually returned to Salt Lake City, and the Semi Tropical Land & Water Company gained control of the Rancho. Active development of the area, however, did not begin until the early 1900's when the Fontana Development Company acquired the acreage and began a community called Rosena a name that was changed to Fontana in 1913.
Chino?s rich agricultural history dates back to the Spanish land grant forming Rancho Santa Ana del Chino. The area specialized in orchards and row crops and was once the number one dairy area in the United States. While the City?s motto ?Where Everything Grows? was originally focused on agriculture, today it applies to growth in families, businesses and the strong sense of community shared by our residents.
Commercial and industrial growth have been significant successes in Chino. This can be attributed to the City?s development-friendly philosophy which allows for financial incentives for retail development to locate in the City. Chino?s Economic Success Team works closely with the development community to streamline the entire process, from location assistance to permit processing.
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