About La Habra, California
La Habra is a city in the north-western corner of Orange County, California, United States. It is bordered by La Habra Heights on the north, Brea on the east, Fullerton on the south and southeast, La Mirada on the west and southwest and East Whittier on the west, Whittier on the northwest and a small unnamed section of unincorporated Los Angeles County on the northeast. Its name derives from the Spanish abra (“pass”), with reference to an opening in the nearby Puente Hills. A land grant, known as Rancho La Habra, was made in 1839, and cattle ranching quickly developed. The city was founded in 1896 and became a commercial center for an extensive agricultural area (citrus fruit, avocados). A packinghouse was built after the arrival of the Pacific Electric Railroad in 1908. The nearby Coyote Hills oil fields were established in 1912. In the 2010 census, the city had a population of 60,239. Its related city, La Habra Heights, is located to the north of La Habra, and is in Los Angeles County.
Multiple parks, a Children’s Museum and a Tennis Center are some of the points of interest for those living in and visiting La Habra. The city itself provides many activities associated with the Community Center such as senior citizen programs, recreation classes, youth and adult sports programs, facility rentals, and an active volunteer program.
Services we offer in La Habra :
E Waste Recycling
Hard disk destruction
Destruction of Products
Kits for Recycling
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