Old Town Irvine Explained

Old Town Irvine
Location:Irvine, California
Coordinates:33.6753°N -117.7579°W
Built:1887
Designation1:California
Designation1 Number:1004
Designation1 Date:November 11, 1991

Old Town Irvine was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.1004) on November 11, 1991. Old Town Irvine is in the city of Irvine, California in Orange County[1] A Historic marker is at 14980 Sand Canyon Avenue, Irvine. The marker is to remember the founding the City of Town Irvine in 1887. The town of Irvine started as a train stop for the Santa Fe Railroad in 1889, where barley warehouse was built. At the time of founding the town was called Myford, California. Myford was the youngest son of James H. Irvine, who the town would be renamed after. James Irvine called the new town Myford, as at the time there was a City of Irvine in Calaveras County in Northern California. Myford was renamed Irvine in 1914, as the Northern California town changed its name to Carson Hill. The 125,000-acre Irvine Ranch was the largest employer in the town for years, a very busy place during harvest time. The town had a school, general store, blacksmith shop, diner, and a hotel for seasonal workers, all around Central Avenue and the train station. The Ranch lost its place as the center of town in the 1960s, with the housing boom and a new town center was built up. Irvine incorporated as a city in 1971. The old portions of Irvine, renamed East Irvine, had become run down. Much of the old Ranch in East Irvine was abandoned or taken down. Central Avenue was renamed Sand Canyon Ave, which became a main highway. The 1980 plan to make Sand Canyon Ave wider threaten some of the Historic Landmarks in Irvine. A Historic Preservation Committee was formed and the town worked to save Old Town Irvine. The City of Irvine working with the Sand Canyon Historical Partners and the Irvine Historical Society, they came up with a plan to reuse some of the old buildings.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Historic Old Town Irvine

Historic buildings in Old Town Irvine restored:

Historical Markers

Marker at the site reads:

Marker records at Office of Historic Preservation reads:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/ListedResources/Detail/1004 California Parks, Old Town Irvine
  2. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-12-01-me-447-story.html LA Times, IRVINE : Old Town Is New Tourist Attraction, By JOE BEL BRUNO, Dec. 1, 1989
  3. Orange Coast Magazine, Feb 1989, Page 22
  4. http://www.irvinecitynews.com/feature/irvines-oldest-eateries irvinecitynews.com Irvines Oldest Eateries
  5. https://www.ocregister.com/2013/05/14/old-town-gives-a-glimpse-of-irvines-roots/ Orange County Register, Old Town Irvine new Roots, By Ellen Bell, May 14, 2013
  6. https://www.destinationirvine.com/about-destination-irvine/history-of-irvine/ destinationirvine.com, History of Irvine
  7. https://www.cityofirvine.org/names-unique-irvine cityofirvine.org, Irvine Historical Society, Names Unique to Irvine
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ygQ5SZ_BjI youtube.com, Video tour of Old Town Irvine, Hidden Histories: Old Town Irvine, Nov 4, 2014
  9. https://www.ocregister.com/2013/02/28/town-of-irvine-was-originally-named-myford/ Orange County Register, Town of Irvine was originally named Myford, By Ellen Bell, February 28, 2013
  10. Orange Coast Magazine, February 1989, page 22
  11. https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=50339&Result=1 marker Database, Old Town Irvine
  12. https://www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com/landmarks/chl-1004californiahistoricallandmarks.com chl-1004