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Landmarks in Orange County

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Landmarks in Orange CountyDon Gaspar de Portol led the first overland expedition through the area that would become Orange County in 1769. Father Junpero Serra founded Mission San Juan Capistrano in 1776. In 1857, a group of German immigrants living in San Francisco bought a portion of the Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana to start a new community, built on wine making, founding Anaheim. In 1868, vast areas on either side of the Santa Ana River were placed on the market and

Don Gaspar de Portol‡ led the first overland expedition through the area that would become Orange County in 1769. Father Jun’pero Serra founded Mission San Juan Capistrano in 1776. In 1857, a group of German immigrants living in San Francisco bought a portion of the Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana to start a new community, built on wine making, founding Anaheim. In 1868, vast areas on either side of the Santa Ana River were placed on the market and the towns of Santa Ana, Tustin, Orange, Westminster and Garden Grove were soon founded. Agriculture became the backbone of the local economy. The burst of economic growth and local pride in the late 1880s led to the formation of the County of Orange in 1889.

SoCal Landmarks featured landmarks located in Orange County in its social media posts on each day in August 2023, as just a visual sampling of the countyÕs history and diversity.

A portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to local organizations working to protect and preserve historical landmarks in Southern California.

SoCal Landmarks is an ongoing project to document the myriad sites, buildings, structures, monuments, and other natural and historical points of interest and/or importance that are considered locally, regionally and/or nationally as landmarks in the ten counties - Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Kern and San Luis Obispo - stretching from the Colorado River to the Pacific Ocean and from the Mexican border to 35¡ 47' 28" North latitude, the northern border of San Luis Obispo, Kern, and San Bernardino counties.

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Turvell Howard
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Nice chew toy for daily pet pastime
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Saw this ball and picked it for my neighbor’s pet. Multiple play modes keep dog engaged all the time. Tough material stands regular biting well.
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Great interactive toy for energetic dogs
This ball has been a great way to keep my dog entertained, especially when I can’t play nonstop. The movement really grabs their attention, and the 3 play modes are a nice touch depending on how energetic your dog is feeling. It works well both indoors and outside, and my dog loves chasing it around. It's not noisy at all and has thicker material so it cannot be easily chewed or ripped. The E-TPU material feels durable and has held up well so far, even with pretty rough play. It’s easy to use, simple to switch modes, and keeps my dog busy for a good amount of time without getting bored. Definitely a fun and engaging toy for medium to large dogs, especially if they need extra stimulation. Would recommend for supervised play!
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Melissa Elie
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Keeps him entertained!
My dog loves this ball! It's very durable, I love how it moves and jumps aorunf on it own keeping my dog entertained. The battery life is great, I have no complaints. It's very quiet also.
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Eric K
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Keeps the dog occupied
The ball seems to work fine. My only complaint is that it’s a little loud.
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Noise, but Has Good Qualities as Well
I bought this for my German Shepherd (117lbs). He is interested and will play with it for at least 15 minutes before moving onto other toys. The movement is great. Quite sporadic which keeps my dog guessing which way it will roll. Drawback: The sounds made by the ball while enabled are quite loud and can get annoying to us humans after a while. Heaven forbid if it gets stuck when it was in a movement mode...Continues to Buzz loudly until "rescued". My Shepherd likes to chew like any other dog. The pressure on his mouth is tremendous. This ball takes it. The size is also key. Large enough to not be a choking hazard for big mouths. So safety is apparent. The material allows a lot of "slobber", but seems to either wick it away (to where - haven't a clue). If I handle it - it is miraculously dry. This would be the perfect toy if the noise level wasn't nearing "10".
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