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Fullerton is offering you with great locations and beautiful scenery to build or buy your home. Fullerton was founded by brothers George and Edward Amerige and named after railroad executive George H. Fullerton, who brought the first rail line through and was established in 1887. The city was incorporated in 1904. It grew steadily through the 1920s, which saw the transformation of the area's green and gold fields of wild mustard into groves of Valencia oranges, institutions, walnuts and avocado, along with a smattering of oil rigs.
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Today, Fullerton is a city of contrasts, having neither succumbed to urbanization nor retained its rural status. So if you are interested in settling in a beautiful constructed city then Fullerton is the city for you.Historically Fullerton was a center of agriculture, notably groves of Valencia oranges and other citrus crops. Petroleum extraction, transportationand manufacturing is also done there.It is home to several educational notably the California State University, Fullerton (CSUF).
Fullerton Municipal Airport is the oldest and largest general aviation field still in its original location in Orange County with 200,000 private aircraft arrivals and departures each year. Fullerton recently had become an educational center and art community. Art galleries, clothing boutiques, small restaurants and gift shops have replaced the pawn shops and used-furniture stores that once lined the city's thoroughfares. After 20 years or redevelopment, its growing number of sidewalk cafes, specialty restaurants, unique shops, entertainment venues, and upscale apartments provide an atmosphere reminiscent of an earlier era with more than 70 historic buildings, beautiful shade trees, and decorative walkways. Fullerton now is a city of suburban housing tracts and shopping centers.

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