About Sierra Madre, California

Sierra Madre is a city in the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley below the southern edge of the Angeles National Forest whose population was 10,917 at the 2010 U.S. Census. Sierra Madre is known as “Wisteria City”, and its city seal is decorated with a drawing of the now widely known 500-foot (150 m) vine. It is also called the “Village of the Foothills”.

Sierra Madre is historically linked to the old mountain resorts of the San Gabriel Mountains and Valley. The Sierra Madre Villa Hotel was a pioneer of summer resorts that populated the San Gabriel Valley in the late 19th century. The municipality also operated and maintained the landmark “Lizzie’s Trail” inn at the head of Old Mount Wilson Trail.

In 2007, Sierra Madre celebrated the centennial of its incorporation as a California city. The City also won the All-America City Award given by the National Civic League. That same year, the refurbished World War I cannon in Memorial Park was dedicated. In March 2008, the Milton & Harriet Goldberg Recreation Area was dedicated, as the city’s first such pocket park in over 30 years. In 2009, the Sierra Madre Historical Preservation Society published “Southern California Story: Seeking the Better Life in Sierra Madre”, by Michele Zack.

 

Services we offer in Sierra Madre :

E Waste Recycling
Hard disk destruction
Destruction of Products
Kits for Recycling

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