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Below is some general information about Orange:

The city of Orange is located in Orange County, California. It is approximately 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) north of the county seat, Santa Ana. Orange is unusual in that many of the homes in its Old Town District were built prior to 1920. While many other cities in the region demolished such houses in the 1960s, Orange decided to preserve them. The small affluent city of Villa Park is surrounded by the city of Orange. The population was 136,891 as of 2014.

The city has a total area of 25.2 square miles (65-square-kilometers), 24.8 square miles (64-square-kilometers) of which is land and 0.4 square miles (1.0-square-kilometers) of which is water. The total area is 1.75% water. Southern California is well known for year-round pleasant weather: On average, the warmest month is August, The highest recorded temperature was 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) in 1985, On average, the coolest month is December. The lowest recorded temperature was 22 degrees Fahrenheit (-6 degrees Celsius) in 1950, The maximum average precipitation occurs in January. The period of April through November is warm to hot and dry with average high temperatures of 74 – 84 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Celsius) and lows of 52 – 64 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius). Due to the moderating effect of the ocean, temperatures are cooler than more inland areas of Orange County, where temperatures frequently exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius) and occasionally reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius). The period of November through March is somewhat rainy, as shown in the table to right.

The 2010 United States Census reported that Orange had a population of 136,416. The population density was 5,404.7 people per square mile (2,086.8-square-kilometers). The racial makeup of Orange was 91,522 (67.1%) White (46.8% Non-Hispanic White), 2,227 (1.6%) African American, 993 (0.7%) Native American, 15,350 (11.3%) Asian, 352 (0.3%) Pacific Islander, 20,567 (15.1%) from other races, and 5,405 (4.0%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 52,014 persons (38.1%). The Census reported that 130,163 people (95.4% of the population) lived in households, 2,587 (1.9%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 3,666 (2.7%) were institutionalized.

North, Central and South Orange, as well the East (Orange Park Acres) have differential characters, and after the gentrification of downtown Orange (Glassell St. Chapman Ave.) in the 1990s, the bulk of the city’s socioeconomic and ethnic diversity shifted to the section around The Village at Orange formerly the Mall of Orange until its renaming in 2003. Orange has a few predominantly Hispanic/Latino neighborhoods, such as the Central Orange (Glassell St.-Katella Ave.) that extend to the Village at Orange, partially unincorporated El Modena (Chapman Ave.-Hewes St.) which the town goes back 125 years, and Olive (Lincoln Ave. Batavia St.) sections, of Mexican, but also Central American and South American nationalities.

Orange is home to parks, lakes, a small zoo, a university, and a wildlife sanctuary. The Outlets at Orange, a large, outdoor shopping and entertainment center, is located on the western edge of the city. It features Old Navy, Hollister, Ann Taylor Factory Store, and Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th as well as high quality entertainment venues including AMC Theatres, Dave & Busters, Vans Skatepark and Lucky Strike Bowling Center. Historically, the plaza has been primarily home to a wide variety of antique shops-and has become a well known destination amongst antique collectors. A more recent trend has brought clothing boutiques, and several casual and upscale restaurants. It also features two Starbucks locations, mirroring each other on opposite ends of the plaza, RadioShack, Wells Fargo bank, a Masonic lodge, and is within walking distance of Chapman University and the newly reconstructed public library. Films such as That Thing You Do starring Tom Hanks, Accepted starring Justin Long, and Big Momma’s House were all filmed in the historical Old Town Orange.

Source: Orange on Wikipedia

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