About La Verne
La Verne is a charming, affluent community in Los Angeles County. Cradled in the
foothills of the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys, La Verne is about 35 to the east
of Los Angeles. This close-knit community has been able to maintain it's small town
traditions and values, as displayed in the the walkable neighborhoods and many parks.
La Verne is well rounded; primarily residential but with a blend of commercial and
industrial areas. Prestigious University of La Verne, an airport, and quality schools
further round out this small, pleasant city.
Founded in 1887 by Isaac Lord, La Verne was established with the boom of the railroads
connecting Chicago and Los Angeles. Much of the city's history can be seen today.
The rugged San Gabriel Mountains play background as residents and visitors enjoy
a glimpse into the past amidst contemporary living.
The historic Lordsburg area is a prime example. Lined by stately Deodar trees, this
area epitomizes early La Verne. The towering mass of the Brethren Church serves
as a historic reminder and fine example of Gothic Modern architecture. Such history
is paired here with a quaint park leading to the edge of La Verne campus, popular
eateries, and modern condominiums.
La Verne is unique mix of tradition and convenience. Neighborly bonds run deep and
friendships flourish in this close-knit community. Elegant homes on tree-lined streets
and meandering community trails are part of every day life here. Residents enjoy
the beauty and shade provided by mature Oak trees, private yards, and shared parks.
This is a community proud of its park. There are a total of 19 parks in La Verne,
on approximately 110 acres. The many parks are a reflection of the city's commitment
to stay connected with its surrounding foothills and dedication to outdoor recreation.
In addition to the myriad neighborhood parks, Heritage Park allows residents and
visitors the opportunity to pick oranges each spring. Marshall Canyon provides additional
equestrian, hiking, and biking trails. The city also features a million-dollar complex
with four multipurpose sports fields, two baseball diamonds, and a lighted tennis
court.
Shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities are plentiful in La Verne. Foothill
Boulevard, along Historic Route 66, is a major corridor. It is home to multiple
shopping centers that include restaurants, a multiplex theater, national retailers,
and local merchants.
La Verne is a proud city which demonstrates lively support for its schools. There
are six public schools in La Verne, that comprise part of the Bonita Unified School
District. Three parochial schools can also be found in the city. The prestigious
University of La Verne, of course, is also within its borders.
Set amongst the foothills, La Verne's easy living places you at the heart of the
area. Located close to the 57, 210, and 10 freeways, residents enjoy both local
attractions and convenient access to the hot spots throughout Southern California.
An enviable blend of suburban living and commercial amenities, are part of what
make La Verne a great place to call home. The many parks, strong sense of community,
and quality schools round out this popular city. With a variety of housing options,
La Verne real estate and pleasant lifestyle can yours today.
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