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In 1887, George and Edward Amerige
founded the city of Fullerton.
Fullerton's history stretches beyond the
Ameriges. It goes all the way back to prehistoric times when
animals roamed the land. Bones of saber-toothed tigers and
mammoths have been found in Ralph B. Clark Regional Park in
northwest Fullerton.
The earliest evidence of human life in Orange
County was found as long ago as 17,000 years, which was the age
determined by carbon dating of the famed "Laguna Woman,"
whose skull was discovered in Laguna Beach.
These early humans gradually over the centuries
befriended a peaceful tribe of Indians who were skilled in basket
weaving. They tribe was called "Gabrielinos" after the
San Gabriel Mission, under whose protection they fell. Their
small village was once located at what is now Bastanchury Road
and Malvern Avenue. |