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History Of Cypress, California
Just how Cypress got its name is a bit of a mystery. The city never had many cypress trees, local historians say.
In fact, it once was called Dairy City after its principal residents - dairy cows.Civic leaders settled on the name
Cypress when the city incorporated in 1956, and legend has it that cypress trees planted around the town's first
school gave the area its name. But in one old school photograph unearthed by a city historian, no such trees
appear.Today the dairy farms are gone and Cypress, in northwest Orange County, is an urban community
striving for a balance of industrial and residential development.It is the corporate home of several national and
international companies, shopping centers and the Los Alamitos Race Course. The race track represents the
single-largest source of tax revenue for the city.But 100 years ago, a traveler to the area would have found only
flat grassland, said local Cypress historians. By the late 1890's, the area - then called Waterville because of
numerous nearby artesian wells - was primarily an agricultural community. Sugar beets were among the crops
grown.In 1895, the Cypress School District was started, apparently named after a school built in 1887 at the
corner of Moody and Ball roads.There seems to be no information on why Cypress was the name given to the
school and later to the district - the school didn't have any trees. In any case, once Cypress became the name of
the school district, people started calling the area Cypress.The first US post office opened in 1929, and the first
railroad depot opened in 1906. In 1928, Texaco developed a 144-acre site off Ball Road as an oil-storage dept.
The storage yard was active until 1987, when plans began to develop the site into the city's last large-scale
housing tract.Information Provided by Orangecounty.net)
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