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Diamond Bar California

Diamond Bar is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. Situated at the junction of California State Highways 57 and 60 (also known as the Orange and Pomona Freeways, respectively), the city is within an hour of three airports: Ontario International, John Wayne, and Los Angeles International. Nearby communities include Walnut (to the north), Pomona (to the east), Yorba Linda (to the south), and Rowland Heights (to the west). The 2014 population estimate was 56,784, up from 56,287 at the 2000 census.

The area now comprising Diamond Bar was originally part of a Mexican land grant known as Rancho Los Nogales (“Ranch of the Walnut Trees”). The ranch changed hands many times before being bought in 1918 by Frederich E. Lewis, who registered a branding iron with the California Department of Agriculture which featured a diamond over a bar, and named his property the Diamond Bar Ranch. There was minimal change to the Ranch until 1956, when the Transamerica Corporation acquired it for the purpose of developing a master-planned community. The first model homes were built in 1960, starting a development boom which has lasted to the present day. Although the original master plan was scrapped after Transamerica Corporation divested itself of all its real estate ventures in the 1970s and 1980s, other developers moved in to fill the void. In 1989, the City of Diamond Bar was incorporated.

Diamond Bar operates and maintains nine parks totaling more than 160 acres, along with recreational trails and recreation facilities located throughout the city. Diamond Bar is also home to the T.H. Pendergast California Parole Museum, which chronicles the history of parole in California. The facility, which opened its doors in 2003, strives to educate the public about parole and honor those who have worked in the areas of public protection and restorative justice. Every year, Diamond Bar hosts a number of popular celebrations. The largest of these is the City of Diamond Bar’s Birthday Party. Held every April, this event celebrates the cultural diversity of the community and patriotic spirit of the city and features food, rides, games, entertainment, a car show, a craft fair, and more.

 

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