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Floral Park ,Santa Ana Ca.

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2008

This beautiful neighborhood is located in the northern tip of the city of Santa Ana has won Recipient of the NUSA (Neighborhoods, USA)Neighborhood of the Year Award, and The Best of Orange County #1 Neighborhood for 2007

This Marvelous neighborhood is next to upper downtown,Main Place Mall, The Block, the Bowers Museum, The Discovery Science Center, Libreria(book store) Martinez,Plaza Fiesta, and 4th St. were families go especially on weekends and take a walk, eat, and shop.

History of Floral Park:
Floral Park began to blossom in the early 1920's, soon after World War I. As the weary soldiers returned home, many married their sweethearts and made plans to settle down, buy a house, and have a family. They brought with them visions of quaint French Norman and English Tudor cottages, colorful Spanish Colonial villas, and dignified Italianate homes.
During the prosperous years of the 1920's, it was said that "every man could have his castle and he could have it in any style he wanted." Floral Park, with its rich cornucopia of architectural styles, is particularly representative of that trend.
The streetscapes of Floral Park grew from an occasional large ranch house among the orange, avocado and walnut groves to sections of single-family homes in a variety of romantic styles. Spanish Colonial Revival houses, with their red tile roofs and softly colored stucco exteriors, were particularly popular. Shaded by palm trees, they became a symbol of Southern California living.
English Tudor Revival homes, exhibiting lots of charm and character, were built in many versions. Early American designs, such as Federal, Cape Cod and Georgian, added to the rich variety.

Architects enjoyed mixing architectural features, taking what they liked from each style and creating unique one-of-a-kind houses.
In the 1930's and early 1940's, there were still several orange groves in Floral Park. After World War II the remaining groves disappeared as a new building boom resulted in the construction of stylish new ranch-style homes with large light-filled rooms, sliding glass doors to back yards, patios, and an open horizontal floor plan. Garages, often attached to the house, became necessary as more families had two cars.The Floral Park Neighborhood Association works actively to preserve the character and beauty of the neighborhood and to provide a sense of friendliness and helpfulness to its residents.

Floral Park Today:
It is a very diverse community with Hispanics, White , Asians,and African Americans of and endless races and cultures. They make their own celebrations,walks,events,meetings and festivals as a very united community.Everybody pitches in to make what Floral Park is recognised for. They have many clubs like the "Mothers of Floral Park","Garden Club" to name a few.Every year they offer a "Floral Park Home & Garden Tour" which allow you to visit the neighboorhood and see the inside and outside of homes wich the most recent one will be on April 26-27,2008




Floral Park Santa Ana's Jewel!

other neighboorhoods compared to Floral Park Also located North and North east of Santa Ana are:

West Floral Park
Washington Square
French Park
Park Santiago
Fisher Park
Wilshire Square

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  • @valley12345678 what are you talking about? I lived there and I am not white. Stop hating.

  • @mrbelmont2000 I am so sorry that you have encountered racism. I am actually very suprised. I live on Flower St. 7 houses from 17th street. I felt very comfortable and welcome. I am a minority myself. Please do not take it personally.

  • Want to be there on the next one, love this garden haven!

  • its a nice calm neighborhood i like it now i don't have to worry about getting hit up

  • its a nice calm neighborhood i like it now i dont have to worry about getting hit up 

  • Oh my goodness... what a beautiful homes and neighborhood! I live near by less than 10 minutes walk. I woneder those 36 homes that were registered for Historical Landmarks has owner just like any other home owners. It has to be the very rich people. Wow my dream home. Thank for posting this.

  • i remember this frist time i pasted by floral park..i thought i was in a different city..i grew up in santa ana and all i knew was gangs, drugs, and living in the ghetto..

  • FUCKEN WHITE PEOPLE! PIECE OF SHIT!...... my house is the red one check it out :) and my door is always open for the public

  • best place to go trick or treating ^_^ on halloween nice homes I always like drivng by here

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