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  1. Modern Stanton can trace its origins to one of the largest land grants made in California - a concession that covered over 300,000 acres of land. Manuel Perez Nieto, the successful petitioner, found his grant reduced approximately one-half following a protest by the padres of Mission San Gabriel.

  2. Stanton was named for Philip A. Stanton, a Republican assemblyman for Los Angeles from 1903 to 1909. [ 10 ] In 1908, the privately owned Pacific Electric Railway leased the Santa Ana Line and took over the service, extending its regional light-rail system.

  3. The story of the original City of Stanton starts early in 1911, when the City of Anaheim quietly obtained an option on the J.M. Gilbert Ranch southwest of town along Cerritos Avenue. Anaheim was looking for a location for what was politely known as a “sewer farm” back in those days – an open air spreading ground for the city’s sewage.

  4. THE HISTORY. It was 1911 when a city named Stanton first came into being. The city of Anaheim proposed creating a sewer farm on area ranch land, but farmers in the region balked and created a city to ward off Anaheim's plans.

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    The City of Stanton is located in Northwest Orange County, California and comes in as one of the smallest cities in the county at 3.1 square miles. Stanton is bordered by Anaheim, Cypress, Garden Grove, and Westminster. The city is predominantly residential with a population of just under 40,000. The city of Stanton features a small family amusemen...

    The city of Stanton was originally part of the Mexican land grants that included Rancho Los Alamitos and Rancho Los Coyotes. The rancho lands were sold to Don Able Stearns in 1842 for $6,000. Stearns was one of the first American immigrants to the area and he became one of the major landowners in Orange County. The Pacific Electric Railway began op...

    Residential Services: 1. Trash 2. Stanton Recycles 3. Street Sweeping 4. Utilities Safety: 1. Stanton Fire Department 2. Stanton Police Department Transportation: 1. Orange County Transportation Authority 2. Senior Transportation

  5. Stanton was named for Philip A. Stanton, a Republican assemblyman for Los Angeles from 1903 to 1909. In 1908, the privately owned Pacific Electric Railway leased the Santa Ana Line and took over the service, extending its regional light-rail system.

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  7. Mar 31, 2023 · Stanton may not be the most well-known city in Orange County, but it certainly has its charms. From its delicious food scene to its beautiful parks and outdoor activities, Stanton offers a unique experience that is perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.

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