Monrovia, California City of Monrovia I-210 in Monrovia with San Gabriel Mountains in the background.

I-210 in Monrovia with San Gabriel Mountains in the background.

Official seal of Monrovia, California Location of Monrovia in Los Angeles County, California.

Location of Monrovia in Los Angeles County, California.

Monrovia, California is positioned in the US Monrovia, California - Monrovia, California Monrovia is a town/city located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, California, United States.

Monrovia, 1886 (Myrtle Avenue, looking north) Monrovia is the fourth earliest general law town/city in Los Angeles County and the L.A.

Incorporated in 1887, Monrovia has grown from a sparse improve of orange ranches to a residentiary improve of 37,000.

Monrovia, 1892 (Myrtle Avenue, looking north) In 1769, the Portola expedition was the first recorded Spanish (or any European) territory entry and exploration of present-day California, then the Spanish colonial Las Californias Province of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial Mexico).

It had been claimed from sea by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo in 1542 for the King of Spain, Europeans first visited the San Gabriel Valley, including Monrovia.

In 1771, the Franciscans established the Mission San Gabriel Arcangel in the San Gabriel Valley.

In 1841, Alta California Governor Juan Alvarado issued Mexican territory grants for Rancho Azusa de Duarte to Andres Duarte, a Mexican soldier; and for Rancho Santa Anita to Hugo Reid, a naturalized Mexican citizen of Scottish birth.

Monrovia is made of parts of these two ranchos.

The culmination of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad in 1887, later sold to the Santa Fe, (which would run through Monrovia), and Southern Pacific barns s to Southern California would bring new citizens looking for homes and investment opportunities.

With this in mind, Monroe, Spence, Bicknell, Crank, and Falvey combined their territory under the company name of the Monrovia Land and Water Company in 1886, centered at Orange (now Colorado Boulevard) and Myrtle Avenues; the first tract extended from Magnolia Avenue on the west to Charlotte Avenue (Canyon Boulevard) on the east, a half block south of Walnut on the south and a half block north of Lime on the north. The subdivision was subdivided into 600 500-foot (150 m) by 160-foot (49 m) lots and sold.

In 1903 the Monrovia News was established.

In the same year, the Pacific Electric was opened providing transit to and from Los Angeles, making it possible for Monrovian homeowners to work in Los Angeles.

Monrovia, 1914 (Myrtle Avenue, looking north) In 1905 Carnegie funds became available and with the help of the Board of Trade (forerunner to the Chamber of Commerce), and the Monrovia Women's Club, a bond copy was passed to purchase the Granite Bank Building to be used as a City Hall, and to acquire property for a enhance park.

In March 2007, a new library was voted on by the citizens of Monrovia.

Monrovia was the home to the precursor to Mc - Donald's.

In 1937, Patrick Mc - Donald opened a food stand on Huntington Drive (Route 66) near the old Monrovia Airport called "The Airdrome" (hamburgers were ten cents, and all-you-can-drink orange juice was five cents); it remained there until 1940, when he and his two sons, Maurice and Richard, moved the building 40 miles (64 km) east to San Bernardino to the corner of West 14th Street and 1398 North E Street, renaming it "Mc - Donald's".

The Upton Sinclair House, home to activist and author Upton Sinclair, is positioned in Monrovia and is a National Historic Landmark.

In 1995, Monrovia received the All America City Award from the National Civic League.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 35.5 square kilometers (13.7 sq mi).

The 2010 United States Enumeration reported that Monrovia had a populace of 36,590.

The ethnic makeup of Monrovia was 21,932 (59.9%) White (41.1% Non-Hispanic White), 4,107 (11.2%) Asian, 2,500 (6.8%) African American, 279 (0.8%) Native American, 76 (0.2%) Pacific Islander, 5,818 (15.9%) from other competitions, and 1,878 (5.1%) from two or more competitions.

The census reported that 36,434 citizens (99.6% of the population) lived in homeholds, 61 (0.2%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 95 (0.3%) were institutionalized.

There were 13,762 homeholds, out of which 4,725 (34.3%) had kids under the age of 18 living in them, 6,295 (45.7%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 2,073 (15.1%) had a female homeholder with no husband present, 778 (5.7%) had a male homeholder with no wife present.

The populace was spread out with 8,514 citizens (23.3%) under the age of 18, 3,084 citizens (8.4%) aged 18 to 24, 10,733 citizens (29.3%) aged 25 to 44, 10,018 citizens (27.4%) aged 45 to 64, and 4,241 citizens (11.6%) who were 65 years of age or older.

18,478 citizens (50.5% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 17,956 citizens (49.1%) lived in rental housing units.

According to the 2010 United States Census, Monrovia had a median homehold income of $71,768, with 9.8% of the populace living below the federal poverty line. There were 13,502 homeholds out of which 35.4% had kids under the age of 18 living with them, 46.4% were married couples living together, 15.4% had a female homeholder with no husband present, and 32.7% were non-families.

In the city, the age distribution of the populace shows 27.4% under the age of 18, 8.0% from 18 to 24, 34.0% from 25 to 44, 20.2% from 45 to 64, and 10.4% who were 65 years of age or older.

In the California State Legislature, Monrovia is in the 25th Senate District, represented by Democrat Anthony Portantino, and in the 41st Assembly District, represented by Democrat Chris Holden. In the United States House of Representatives, Monrovia is split between California's 27th congressional district, represented by Democrat Judy Chu, and California's 32nd congressional district, represented by Democrat Grace Napolitano. The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Monrovia Health Center in Monrovia. Monrovia High School Monrovia Unified School District operates enhance schools.

Monrovia High School was assembled in 1887.

It was positioned where Monroe School now stands, and homed the entire elementary and high school student body.

A new high school on the property now occupied by Clifton Middle School was erected in 1905, and in 1912 was greatly period by the addition of new buildings.

In 1928 a high school to serve the communities of Monrovia, Arcadia and Duarte was built.

The same structure now serves only Monrovia students, as the elementary and high school precinct were unified into one precinct in 1961.

The precinct now has one high school, one continuation school, two middle schools and five elementary schools.

The city's enhance schools are: Monrovia Community Adult School 920 South Mountain Monrovia High School 9-12, 845 W.

Monrovia Mountain School, enhance Alternative K-8, 950 S.

Wild Rose Elementary, A California Distinguished School K-5, 232 Jasmine Lycee International de Los Angeles previously had its San Gabriel Valley ground in Monrovia.

Monrovia improve news are provided by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, and Monrovia Weekly which is a weekly improve newspaper.

Monrovia chief roads include Foothill Boulevard and Huntington Drive (historic Route 66).

In 2016, Metro opened a new at undertaking light rail station in Monrovia called Monrovia Station.

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