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  1. History of Santa Monica, California. Part of a series on the. History of California. Periods. Before 1900. Province of Las Californias. Alta California. California Republic. Conquest of California. Interim governments. California Gold Rush. Since 1900. Topics. Maritime. Wine.

  2. FOUNDED: Senator John P. Jones and Colonel Baker, together founded the town of Santa Monica on July 10, 1875. Throughout its history, Santa Monica has been described by many endearing phrases, among them “City by the Sea,” “Pearl of the Pacific,” “City of Inspiration” and “Jewel of the Sunset Bay.”. With an environment of ...

  3. Jun 21, 2017 · Updated June 29, 2023 in Visit. Posted June 21, 2017. Travel through time and explore the rich and cultural Santa Monica history, from the discovery of Santa Monica Bay to the expansion of the Metro E Line from Downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monicas shores.

  4. 2 days ago · Santa Monica was laid out in 1875 by Senator John P. Jones and named for Las Lágrimas de Santa Monica (Spanish: “The Tears of St. Monica”), a local spring. The city was promoted as an ocean-side resort and port-terminus of the Los Angeles-to-Independence Railroad.

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  5. 1937-02-20 1st automobile/airplane combination tested, Santa Monica, California. 1969-01-18 United Airlines Flight 266 crashes into Santa Monica Bay, killing all 38 people on-board. 1985-06-27 Route 66 (Chicago to Santa Monica), is decertified. 1992-08-01 USA/USSR Around World Air Race begins at Santa Monica.

  6. (Santa Monica, California - CA, USA) On the northern edge of sprawling Los Angeles is the city of Santa Monica, more an extension of LA than a distinct destination. Since its beginnings in the late 1800s, Santa Monica history has been focused on leisure and entertainment for Los Angeles.

  7. The first commercial buildings appeared on Second Street in the 1870s and 1880s and moved up to Third Street by the early 1890s. In 1886 the city of Santa Monica was incorporated. By 1887, a rate war between the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Railroads brought floods of people to Southern California, setting off a real estate boom.

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