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City clerk prepares history of San Dimas for birthday
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San Dimas City Clerk Ina Rios prepared the following history of
the city of San Dimas, a community she said has "a proud past and a
bright future."
San Dimas is a community whose historical roots go deep into the
19th century.
The first Americans arriving in the locality presently known as
San Dimas were a band of explorers headed by Jedediah Strong Smith
who camped at a cienega, later called Mud Springs, in 1826.
A monument on East Arrow Highway marks the approximate loca...
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San Dimas Station held lifetime of memories for Capt. Tucker
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Fire consumes home in San Dimas on Sunday
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Incumbents best for San Dimas City Council
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The Wonders of San Dimas
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; Incorporation: 1960 Population: 35,714 Area: 15.63 square miles Median income: $62,885 City Hall: (909) 394-6200 Chamber of Commerce: (909) 592-3818 Bonita Unified School District: (909) 871-8200 Sheriff's Department (Non-emergency only): (909) 450-2700 Fire Department (Non-emergency only): (909)
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