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Your guide to and for the Antelope Valley of Southern
California.
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Lancaster is a general law City incorporated in 1977 operating under a
Council-Manager form of government. The City has a population of approximately 127,136 and
covers an area of 94 square miles. Lancaster is located 60 miles northeast of the LA Civic
Center and is approximately 2,400 feet above sea level.
Lancaster, California... home to the; Aerospace Walk
of Honor, Antelope Valley African American Museum, Antelope Valley College,
Antelope Valley Fair Grounds, Antelope Valley Indian Museum, Apollo
County Park, Big 8 Softball Complex, California Poppy Reserve,
California Poppy Festival, Jethawks Baseball, Lancaster Golf Center,
Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery, Meadowlark Golf & Recreation, Rancho Sierra
Golf Course, Wayne Gretsky Roller Hockey Center and the Western Hotel Museum
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California Poppy Reserve
15101 Lancaster Road. Follow Ave. I to about 150th Street West. (661)
724-1180. Year round hiking. Open around mid-March, when flowers are in bloom.
Admission is $5 per vehicle |
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Lancaster History:
Some historians state that the name "Lancaster" was bestowed
upon the town by Mr. M.L. Wicks, a real estate developer who purchased six sections of
land from the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1884 at a price of about $2.50 an acre. Prior
to that date, in 1882, Mr. Wicks has started a Scottish settlement of about 150 persons in
the Valley, presumably the town was a more permanent home for those people. The story goes
on to say that he named the new city for his former home, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Another version of the way Lancaster received its name attributes the deed to Mr. Purnell,
a member of the Southern Pacific Railroad staff whose duties included the naming of all
stations. His reasons, unfortunately, must remain obscure because all records were
destroyed by fire in 1906.
Regardless of the origin of the name, the area would not have been developed as it has
without the influence of the Southern Pacific Railroad, which was completed between San
Francisco and Los Angeles in 1867. Following the completion of the railroad and the
establishment of a water stop because of the purity and accessibility, the Western Hotel,
then known as the Gilwyn was built, and by 1890, Lancaster was quite prosperous.
In 1898, gold was discovered in the hills north of Lancaster and attracted scores of
prospectors who staked claims that are still visible and being prospected. The old-time
miners would rig "V" shaped wagons with sails and "tack" across Muroc
Dry Lake going to and from work. Also, in 1898, borax was found in the mountains
surrounding the Antelope Valley, sparking the world's largest open-pit borax mine.
Since the 1930's, when the first airplane was brought to the area and the Air Force
started conducting flight tests at Muroc Air Base, Lancaster has grown relatively
steadily. Edwards Air Force Base, famous for its space shuttle landings and home to the
famous aviatrix Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom riding Club, has had a major impact on
the local economy, and continues to with the Air Force Flight Test Center's programs which
include testing of the B-1b, the B-2 stealth bomber, the F117A stealth fighter, the SR71
"Blackbird", and the U-2 (yes, it still flies). It is quite common to look into
the forever blue sky
and see one, two, or even three of these beautiful "birds" flying at the same
time.
Until it was incorporated in 1977, the area was under the political influence of Los
Angeles County. Citizens in the area felt a need for better interaction with their policy
making body and local control; and, with the work of the Citizens for Incorporation,
cityhood became a reality. The vote for incorporation signified a new community pride as
well as a commitment to exercise the traditional rights of self governance.
The zip code for Lancaster California is 93534 and recently changed the area code from 805
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