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Redlands, California
In the spring of 1882, Mr. E. J. Waite of Wisconsin planted the first orange grove in the city. For almost 75 years, the city was the center of the largest navel orange producing region in the world. By the late 1930s, Redlands was a fruit-packing center surround by more than 15,000 acres of citrus groves.
LDS Population
LDS Members make up 2.59% of Redlands’ population. The state of California has the largest LDS population outside of Utah. California has 768,344 members in 1,348 wards and branches, 16 missions, and 7 temples and 189 Family History Centers.
LDS History
LDS pioneers traveled from New York City on February 4th, 1846 on the ship The Brooklyn and arrived in Yerba Buena, now San Francisco, on July 31, 1846. The pioneers were led by Samuel Brannan who published San Francisco’s first newspaper, “The California Star”, on January 9th, 1847. Brannan helped spark the gold rush by sending copies of “The California Star” with news of gold at Sutter’s Mill back east. Meanwhile, a group of roughly 500 other LDS members marched to San Diego in the Mormon Battalion in defense of the U.S. Mexican War.
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Climate
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Family Friendly
With plenty of hisorty there will be much to learn and explore. Museums, theater, music venues, parks, and annual events that everyone will enjoy await you in Redlands.
Demographics:
As of the 2010 census, Redlands had a population of 68,747, up from 63,591 at the 2000 census. The city is located approximately 10 miles east of downtown San Bernardino.