Orange, CA (California) - The Orange Plaza, 1888. The Orange Plaza (whose boundaries were established by the first survey of the site of Richland) is known locally as "The Circle." Efforts to reconstruct the Plaza in a square shape were defeated in 1886, after which a fountain was erected at the center.
Orange, CA (California) - Orange Plaza today. The Olympic Torch passed through this spot on July 26, 1984 on its way to Los Angeles for the Games of the XXIII Olympiad.
Orange, CA (California) - Orange City Hall, circa 1921. This building was razed in 1964 and is the site of the current Orange City Hall.
Orange, CA (California) - A view of the fountain currently located at the center of the Orange Plaza, dedicated on December 1, 1937. The original fountain had been erected on this spot in 1886. A plaque at the fountain's base proclaims "Whoever passes here, let him remember the brave men of the Orange community who have in all times gone to the defense of their country."
Orange, CA (California) - The former Mediterranean Revival Style combination depot of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in Orange, California. The structure was dedicated on May 1, 1938 and was closed with the discontinuation of passenger service in 1971. The building was granted historic landmark status by the City on November 15, 1990. In July 2004 the facility was home to a Cask 'n Cleaver restaurant.
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