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Located on the "coastal tableland" above Newport Bay, Costa
Mesa was once grazing grounds for cattle belonging to the Mission San
Juan Capistrano. At the beginning of the 19th century, missionaries built
an adobe "Estancia" or way-station for the vaqueros who tended
the herds. This structure still stands and was recently restored and transformed
by the City into a museum at 1900 Adams Avenue.
In 1810, this same area was a part of the Spanish land grant of Santiago
Del Santa Ana made to Jose Antonio Yorba. By 1880, settlers had begun
buying portions of the rancho from Yorba's heirs and in the same decade
established the town of Fairview. A school house and church were built
near the present intersection of harbor and Adams, and a 25-room hotel
accommodated visitors to the nearby hot sulfur springs. But in early 1889,
a storm washed out the railroad and brought financial disaster to the
community which soon reverted to a farming country. Costa Mesa, CA
By this time, the little town of Harper, named after
a nearby rancher, had emerged on a siding of the Santa Ana and Newport
Railroad. Its first business, Ozmen's General Store, stood on the corner
of Newport and 18th Streets and contained the City's first post office,
established in 1909. On May 11, 1920, Harper officially changed its name
to Costa Mesa, which means coastal tableland in Spanish, and continued
as an agricultural community, growing sweet potatoes, corn, tomatoes,
strawberries, and apples.

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