12 Facts About Rosemead California

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Rosemead California is part of a cluster of cities, along with Alhambra, Arcadia, Temple City, Monterey Park, San Marino, and San Gabriel, in the west San Gabriel Valley with a growing Asian-American population.

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Rosemead California named his ranch "Rose's Meadow" which was eventually shortened to Rosemeade and gave the city its name.

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3.

Rosemead California Airport is one of the vanished former airports which once were spread all throughout the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

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4.

The airport at this location in Rosemead California was apparently built at some point between 1940 and 1942, as it was not depicted on a 1940 LA street map.

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5.

Rosemead California is part of a cluster of cities in the west San Gabriel Valley with a growing Asian population.

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6.

Rosemead California has a significant population from Mexico, among other Latino nationalities.

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7.

Fire protection in Rosemead California is provided by the Los Angeles County Fire Department with ambulance transport by American Medical Response.

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8.

Southern California Edison serves Rosemead, as well as much of Southern California.

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9.

Rosemead California is served by two elementary school districts: Garvey School District and Rosemead California School District.

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10.

The community of Rosemead California, then called Savannah, is located adjacent to El Monte and is situated above the water table.

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11.

In light of the recent scandals involving neighboring towns, Rosemead California has publicly posted its salary schedule for the city officials.

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12.

Rosemead California community news are covered on the San Gabriel Valley Tribune which is a paid daily newspaper and Mid-Valley News and Rosemead California Reader, which are community weeklies.

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